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© 2000 Proxim, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA. All rights reserved. This manual and the
software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. No part of this
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For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the retail customer,
Proxim warrants the RangeLAN2 LAN Adapter against defects in materials and
workmanship. Proxim will not honor this warranty if there has been any attempt
to tamper with or remove the Adapter's external foil label.
This warranty does not cover and Proxim will not be liable for any damage or
failure caused by misuse, abuse, acts of God, accidents, or other causes
beyond Proxim's control, or claim by other than the original purchaser.
If, after inspection, Proxim determines there is a defect, Proxim will repair or
replace the Adapter at no cost to you. To return defective merchandise to
Proxim please call Proxim Technical Support at: (408) 731-2640 to obtain a
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Number.
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  • Page 1 Proxim will not honor this warranty if there has been any attempt to tamper with or remove the Adapter's external foil label. This warranty does not cover and Proxim will not be liable for any damage or failure caused by misuse, abuse, acts of God, accidents, or other causes beyond Proxim's control, or claim by other than the original purchaser.
  • Page 2 Authorization) number from Proxim Customer Service. The product must be returned in its original packaging. The RMA number should be clearly marked on the outside of the box. Proxim cannot be held responsible for any product returned without an RMA number, and no product will be accepted without an RMA number.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The RangeLAN2 Family ................6 The Product Package ................7 System Requirements ................7 2. Installing the RangeLAN2 7110 Card ......9 Installing the Card and Antenna .............. 9 3. Windows 95/98 Installation ........11 Reinstalling the Windows 95/98 Driver ..........19 4.
  • Page 4 8. Performance Hints ............. 49 Designating Devices as Masters and Alternate Masters ......49 Microwave Ovens .................. 51 Range ..................... 51 9. Troubleshooting ............53 How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation ........53 Windows 95/98 Installation Problems ........... 53 Windows NT 4.0 Installation Problems ..........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    That’s how simple it is! The RangeLAN2 7110 may be placed in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT computers. Your RangeLAN2 7110 wireless clients “look” like standard network nodes to the operating system.
  • Page 6: The Rangelan2 Family

    The RangeLAN2 Family The RangeLAN2 7110 is part of a family of high-performance products that provides a complete wireless networking solution. RangeLAN2 7100 is a wireless LAN adapter that fits into a standard PC/AT ISA bus slot. RangeLAN2 7400 is a high performance wireless LAN adapter which fits into a PCMCIA Type II slot in a notebook, laptop, or pen-based computer.
  • Page 7: The Product Package

    If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your reseller or Proxim Technical Support. System Requirements To begin using the RangeLAN2 7110 adapter, you need the following minimum system requirements: A computer with an available PCI expansion slot that has Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT installed.
  • Page 9: Installing The Rangelan2 7110 Card

    Figure 1 RangeLAN2 7110 Card Installing the Card and Antenna The RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card fits into a PCI (Peripheral Components Interconnect) expansion slot in your computer. The PCI slot is typically a beige or off-white plastic casing surround- ing two rows of gold connectors on the computer’s motherboard.
  • Page 10 PC’s manual. Replace the computer cover. Plug the computer’s power cord back into the wall outlet. Locate the RangeLAN2 7110 antenna connector at the back of your computer. Snap on the end of the antenna cable to the connector on the back of the card.
  • Page 11: Windows 95/98 Installation

    RangeLAN2 Windows 95/98 driver installs just like any other network card driver under Windows 95 or Windows 98. Note: During the installation of the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card, you may be prompted to insert a Windows 95 or 98 CD-ROM, depending on the computer’s operating system, in order to complete the installation.
  • Page 12 Insert the RangeLAN2 Windows 95/98 driver diskette into the disk drive and click <Next>. When prompted, direct the Add New Hardware Wizard to search for the best driver for this device, as shown below. Click <Next> to continue. When prompted, check the box labeled “Floppy disk drives” so that the wizard will search the disk drive for the RangeLAN2 driver, as shown below.
  • Page 13 Click <Next> to continue and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of the RangeLAN2 7110 Adapter. If you are using Windows 95, either the “New Hardware Found” wizard or the “Update Device Driver Wizard,” depending on which version of Windows 95 the computer has installed, will appear the first time you turn on the computer after you have inserted the card into a PCI slot.
  • Page 14 Choose “Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer” and click <Next>. Insert the RangeLAN2 Windows 95/98 driver diskette into the disk drive and follow the on-screen instructions. If you have the B version of Windows 95, the Update Device Driver Wizard will appear, as shown below.
  • Page 15 Insert the RangeLAN2 Windows 95/98 driver diskette into the disk drive and click <Next>. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter. Note that during the installation, you may be prompted to insert the Windows 95 or 98 CD-ROM so that the installation wizard can copy certain Windows networking files, as shown below.
  • Page 16 Restart the computer when prompted to do so by the Add New Hardware Wizard or Update Device Driver Wizard. The RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card Adapter should now be suc- cessfully installed. To confirm that the adapter has been success- fully installed, open the Device Manager, located within the Control Panel’s System icon.
  • Page 17 Click the <Properties> button to display the adapter’s Properties screen. The Device status should read “This device is working properly.” If the card is not listed within the Device Manager, then the card has not been properly installed. If the card’s Device Manager entry has a yellow “!”...
  • Page 18 been installed properly or the computer has a system conflict. You may also receive a RangeLAN2 Status Monitor error mes- sage if the card is not working properly. Refer to the trouble- shooting suggestions in Chapter 9 for information on how to solve these types of installation problems.
  • Page 19: Reinstalling The Windows 95/98 Driver

    Reinstalling the Windows 95/98 Driver If at any time you need to reinstall the Windows 95/98 driver, follow these steps: Remove the “Proxim RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter” entry from the Control Panel’s Network icon. Remove the following RangeLAN2 files, if present: C:\WINDOWS\INF\NETPROXM.INF...
  • Page 20 Note: By default, Windows 95/98 will hide some of these file types. Confirm that you have configured Windows 95/ 98 to show all files before assuming that these files are not present. The “Hidden Files” option is available under the Folder Options heading of the Windows Explorer’s View Menu.
  • Page 21: Windows 2000 Installation

    Install the software driver only after you have installed the hardware as described in Chapter 2. Follow these steps to install a RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card in a Windows 2000 computer: With the computer turned off, install the RangeLAN2 PCI Card and antenna as described in Chapter 2.
  • Page 22 Select “Search for a suitable driver for my device (recom- mended)” and click <Next>, as shown below. Place a check mark next to the “Floppy Disk Drives” option and click <Next>, as shown below.
  • Page 23 RangeLAN2 driver does not contain a Microsoft Digital Signature, as shown below. Click <OK> if prompted to insert the Proxim RangeLAN2 CD-ROM and direct Windows to search for the RL2API.SYS file on the floppy disk drive (typically, this is...
  • Page 24 10. Click <Finish> after the New Hardware Wizard has com- pleted the installation of the RangeLAN2 Card, as shown below.
  • Page 25 See Appendix A for more information on the RangeLAN2 Tools. Note that the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card will bind to any existing networking components, such as Client for Microsoft Networks and the Internet Protocol (TCP) and add the Proxim RangeLAN2 Client Protocol.
  • Page 26: Reinstalling The Windows 2000 Driver

    Select the Hardware tab. Click the <Device Manager> button. Expand the Network adapters category and right-click the “Proxim RangeLAN2 PCI Network Adapter” entry. Select "Uninstall..." from the drop-down list and click <OK> to confirm device removal. Restart the computer when prompted. The Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically detect the card and begin the driver installation.
  • Page 27: Windows Nt 4.0 Installation

    Chapter 2. Since Windows NT 4.0 is not a plug and play operating system, the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter will not be auto-detected the first time you turn on the computer after you have inserted the card into a PCI slot.
  • Page 28 Select the <Add> button and choose the <Have Disk> option from the “Select Network Adapter” dialog box, as shown below. Insert the Proxim RangeLAN2 Windows NT driver diskette into the disk drive when prompted, as shown below.
  • Page 29 Windows NT will scan the driver diskette and create an OEM Option list. Choose “Proxim RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter” from the list and click <OK> as shown below. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. When prompted to select a Bus Type and Number, choose PCI and Bus Number 0, as shown below.
  • Page 30 Change any RangeLAN2 parameters as required by your wireless network configuration. Note that you can also change the RangeLAN2 parameters using the RangeLAN2 Site Survey & Configuration Tool, which is described later in this chapter and in Appendix A. Click <OK> to return to the Network Adapters screen, as shown below.
  • Page 31 Install or configure any other Network parameters, including Services or Protocols, before choosing <Close>. Restart your computer when prompted to do so. After the computer restarts, the RangeLAN2 Windows NT driver should be loaded. To confirm that the card has been properly installed, open the Windows NT Diagnostics utility in the Admin- istrative Tools section of the Start Menu to confirm that the...
  • Page 32 Event Viewer will report that an error has occurred. In addition, if you have already installed the RangeLAN2 Utilities, the RangeLAN2 Status Monitor will also report that the card is not working properly. If the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter did not...
  • Page 33: Reinstalling The Windows Nt 4.0 Driver

    Chapter 9 for troubleshooting suggestions that may help you solve the installation problem. Once the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card Adapter has been success- fully installed, run SETUP.EXE from the Windows NT driver diskette to install the RangeLAN2 Utilities.
  • Page 34 Reinstall the driver following the above instructions. Reset the required networking parameters from within the Control Panel’s Network icon (such as an IP ad- dress). Run SETUP.EXE from the Windows NT driver diskette to install the RangeLAN2 Utilities. Reset the required RangeLAN2 parameters from within the Card Setup screen (located in Control Panel’s Net- work icon) or from within the RangeLAN2 Site Survey &...
  • Page 35: Wireless Topologies

    6. Wireless Topologies RangeLAN2 products look and operate similar to Ethernet prod- ucts. The only difference is that a radio replaces the wire between various nodes. This means that all of your existing applications that operate over Ethernet will work with RangeLAN2 without any special wireless networking software.
  • Page 36: Infrastructure

    LAN which allows the wireless clients to access the net- work resources. RangeLAN2 7510/752X RangeLAN2 7400 Server RangeLAN2 7110 RangeLAN2 7400 Figure 3 Single AP For larger environments, RangeLAN2 products support the ability to roam from one wireless cell to another while maintaining the same network connection.
  • Page 37 RangeLAN2 RangeLAN2 RangeLAN2 7510/752X 7510/752X 7510/752X RangeLAN2 7400 RangeLAN2 7400 Figure 4 Roaming - Light Overlap With RangeLAN2’s multi-channel architecture, Access Points can be placed within the same cell area to increase the aggregate throughput supported by the network. In addition, the overlap- ping cells offer redundancy of coverage required on networks where downtime is not tolerable.
  • Page 38 Master on a unique Channel/Subchannel pair, but all must have the same Domain number and Security ID. The portable PCs are equipped with RangeLAN2 7110 PCI adapters or RangeLAN2 7400 cards, which are also set to the same Do- main.
  • Page 39 See the previous illustrations for examples of networks set up with RangeLAN2 roaming Domains. Many more network configura- tions exist. Proxim’s diverse line of RangeLAN2 products allows you to customize your wireless configuration to meet your spe- cific networking needs.
  • Page 40: Guidelines For Roaming

    Guidelines for Roaming Roaming occurs between RangeLAN2 Access Points and Extension Points. It does not occur between RangeLAN2 Ethernet Adapters or RangeLAN2 adapter cards that are installed in network file servers. All RangeLAN2 Access Points must have the same Domain and Security ID. All RangeLAN2 Access Points have a unique Channel/ Subchannel pair.
  • Page 41: Understanding Rangelan2

    7. Understanding RangeLAN2 This chapter lays the background for understanding the radio parameters that can be configured when a RangeLAN2 7110 is installed. Refer to Chapters 3, 4, and 5 for instructions on how to install the software driver. RangeLAN2 radios use a radio technology called frequency hopping spread spectrum.
  • Page 42: Domain

    Access Point, you may designate one computer as a Master; typically, this should be a non-mobile computer with a RangeLAN2 7110 Adapter installed or connected to a RangeLAN2 Ethernet Adapter. The other workstations on the network should be positioned within the coverage area of the Master unit.
  • Page 43: Channel

    Sales Department may use Domain 5. Then engineers can only roam within the geographical area mapped out by RangeLAN2 7510/752x Access Points with a Domain setting of 2. The Domain is a number between 0 and 15, and 0 is the default setting.
  • Page 44: Master Name

    The Security ID is used on all RangeLAN2 products and all Station Types. This ID is encrypted and stored on the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card itself, not in software. It cannot be accessed, but you may change it. However, if you do change it,...
  • Page 45: Mac Optimize

    This parameter can help improve throughput for small networks. If you have 8 or fewer wireless nodes communicating with a RangeLAN2 7110 card configured as a Master, then set this parameter to Light on the Master unit. (You can have more than...
  • Page 46: Peer To Peer

    In general, Proxim recommends that you leave this parameter set to Yes, unless Stations only need to communicate with the Master and will never need to communicate with each other.
  • Page 47: Inactivity Timeout

    This parameter is primarily meant to be used with RangeLAN2 PC Cards installed in mobile devices that have a finite battery charge. Therefore, by default, the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter has power management disabled with Inactivity Minutes and Inactivity Seconds both set to 0.
  • Page 48 When displayed on a network analyzer or the RangeLAN2 Utilities, the address displayed will be that entered by the user but with bit 2 of the most significant byte set. For example, if you entered 000000000000 as the node override address, 020000000000 will be displayed as the node address.
  • Page 49: Performance Hints

    RangeLAN2 radios to communicate, they must be at the same frequency at the same time. Proxim has devised a method whereby one unit, called the Mas- ter, sets the pace for the other radios. All Stations look to the Master to determine where to hop and when.
  • Page 50 In general, the RangeLAN2 Access Points are configured as Masters. This configuration allows wireless clients to roam between available Access Points. If there are no RangeLAN2 Access Point(s) on the network, the server in a server/client-based network is usually config- ured as the Master.
  • Page 51: Microwave Ovens

    The site survey tool was developed to aid in this process. Additionally, Proxim has developed some guidelines to estimate the range that users will see when the product is installed in their facility, but there are no hard and fast specifications.
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    9. Troubleshooting RangeLAN2 7110 is designed to be very easy to install and operate. If you do experience difficulties, however, use the information in this chapter to help diagnose and solve the prob- lem. If you cannot resolve the problem, contact Proxim, as described in Appendix E, “How to Reach Technical Support.”...
  • Page 54 If this entry exists, highlight it and click <Remove>. Restart the computer and Windows 95/98 will automatically detect the RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter. Follow the instructions in Chapter 3 to install the RangeLAN2 driver. Problem 2: Windows 95/98 did not automatically recognize the RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter when I turned on the computer.
  • Page 55 Solution 2: Windows 95/98 will automatically detect the RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter as a PCI Network Controller. If Windows does not recognize the card, check the Device Manager for a “PCI Network Controller” entry in the Other Devices category and follow the procedure outlined in Solution 1. Also, confirm that the PCI card has been properly inserted in a free PCI slot on the computer’s motherboard.
  • Page 56 This is due either to an error during installation or to a system conflict. To identify the cause of the error, highlight the “Proxim RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter” entry and click the <Proper- ties> button. Next, click the Resources tab and determine if the card has been assigned any resources.
  • Page 57 If the card is not working, most likely it has not been assigned an IRQ, as shown below. A computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) automatically assigns resources to PCI cards during boot-up. The resources assigned to a PCI card cannot be changed within Windows 95/98, only within the BIOS.
  • Page 58: Windows Nt 4.0 Installation Problems

    Problem 4: After installing the driver and restarting the com- puter, the following error message appears: Solution 4: This error will appear if the RangeLAN2 adapter is not working properly but the RangeLAN2 Utilities have been successfully installed. Most likely, this is due either to an error during installation or a conflict between the operating system and the computer’s BIOS.
  • Page 59: Windows 2000 Installation Problems

    RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Card. Problem 1: I have installed the RangeLAN2 driver but no De- vice Manager entry has been created for the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter. Solution 1: Double-click the Control Panel’s System icon and choose the Hardware tab.
  • Page 60 If this entry exists, right-click the entry and choose “Uninstall...” Restart the computer and Windows 2000 will automatically detect the RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter. Follow the instructions in Chapter 4 to install the RangeLAN2 driver. Problem 2: Windows 2000 did not automatically recognize the RangeLAN2 PCI Adapter when I turned on the computer.
  • Page 61 Solution 3: If a yellow “!” appears next to the RangeLAN2 adapter’s Device Manager entry, then the card is not working properly. This is most likely caused by a system conflict. Open the Resources tab of the RangeLAN2 Card’s Device Manager entry to confirm that the card has been assigned one IRQ, at least one I/O Base Address, and one Memory Range.
  • Page 62: Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions

    Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions This section discusses some of the most common problems using the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter and offers possible solutions. Problem/Symptom Possible Solution/Answer Chapter in Question User's Guide I insert the driver diskette Verify that you are using the...
  • Page 63: Other

    With a Link Quality lower than 4, you are not at optimal range. Other If there is additional information that becomes available after the printing of this manual, there will be a README file on the Proxim distribution diskette included in your package.
  • Page 64: Rangelan2 Utilities

    A. RangeLAN2 Utilities There are two tools provided with the RangeLAN2 7110 PCI Adapter for diagnostics, configuration, and site survey purposes: the RangeLAN2 Site Survey & Configuration Tool and the RangeLAN2 Status Monitor. RangeLAN2 Site Survey & Configuration Tool In Windows 95/98 and 2000, the Site Survey & Configuration Tool requires that the driver and the RL2API protocol already be installed before it will function.
  • Page 65: Site Survey

    Site Survey The purpose of the site survey tool is to enable users to configure their network with the appropriate number and placement of Access Points for their wireless networks. Start the site survey tool by clicking the <Site Survey> button. This will display the Link Quality and Signal Strengths between the computer running the Site Survey and other RangeLAN2 products on the network.
  • Page 66: Point To Point Site Survey

    You can sort the listed units by order of arrival or by node address of the packets. Additionally, the bottom of the screen shows how many units responded to this site survey, meaning how many are within range and on the same Domain and Security ID as the surveying unit.
  • Page 67 Radio-Level ping, but it involves the RangeLAN2 driver in the link test. Proxim recommends that you use the Radio-Level ping to per- form a site survey following the procedure outlined in the RangeLAN2 Technical Training Guide. If you would like to...
  • Page 68: Master Search

    Proxim recommends that you use the Driver-Level ping as a troubleshooting tool in existing RangeLAN2 installations. The Driver-Level ping will provide a better analysis of a wireless connection because the Driver-Level ping incorporates more elements of the RangeLAN2 communication mechanism than the Radio-Level ping.
  • Page 69: Snoop

    Snoop If you want to see the activity in the frequency band in which RangeLAN2 operates, you may want to “snoop” this band. To do so, choose the <Snoop> button. Both the peak and average activity levels on the different frequen- cies are displayed.
  • Page 70: Configuration Changes

    Configuration Changes Change the driver settings by clicking the <Configuration> button. The RangeLAN2 parameters are described in Chapter 6. Note that only some of the RangeLAN2 parameters may be available within the configuration screen depending on the device’s Station Type. As shown in the example below, when a RangeLAN2 card is configured as a Station, the Channel, Subchannel, and MAC Optimize parameters are grayed out, since these parameters are only configured on Master devices.
  • Page 71: Setting The Rangelan2 Security Id

    Setting the RangeLAN2 Security ID As an added security measure, RangeLAN2 allows you to set a Security ID for each RangeLAN2 card installed on a network. All cards must have matching Security IDs in order to com- municate. To set the RangeLAN2 Security ID, choose the <Configuration> button and then click the <Set Security ID>...
  • Page 72 icon in the Windows System Tray, next to the time. The icon changes in appearance to indicate whether or not this node is synchronized to a Master. When within range of a RangeLAN2 Master, the icon will look like this and report the synchronization status when the mouse cursor is placed over it: You should note that if the wireless client roams from one Master Access Point to another, this change will not be reflected in the...
  • Page 73 You can also right click on this icon to get more information about the current synchronization status. The screen shot below is from the Windows 95, 98, and NT Status Monitor: The screen shot below is from the Windows 2000 Status Monitor: Double-clicking the icon with the left mouse button launches the Site Survey &...
  • Page 74: Glossary

    B. Glossary Access Point — An internetworking device that seamlessly connects wired and wireless networks together. Bandwidth — The size (in Hertz) of the frequency range that a signal transmission occupies. Typical narrow band signals oc- cupy a 25 KHz bandwidth. The RangeLAN2 signal occupies a 1 MHz bandwidth.
  • Page 75: Parameters

    C. Parameters Parameter Name Range Default Station Type Station, Alternate Station Master, Master Domain 0-15 + Channel 1-15 + Subchannel 1-15 + Master Name 11 characters MASTER Security ID 0-20 characters blank + MAC Optimize Light, Normal Normal * Roam Config Slow, Normal, Fast Normal * Peer to Peer...
  • Page 76: Specifications

    The following technical specification is for reference purposes only. Actual product’s performance and compliance with local telecommunications regulations may vary from country to country. Proxim, Inc. will only ship products that are type approved in the destination country. Bus Interface...
  • Page 77: How To Reach Technical Support

    E. How to Reach Technical Support If you’re having a problem using RangeLAN2 7110 and can’t resolve it with the information in Chapter 9, gather the following information and contact Proxim Technical Support: What kind of network are you using?
  • Page 78: Index

    Index Access Point 74. See also RangeLAN2: Access Point Ad Hoc 35, 63 Add New Hardware Wizard 11–12 Alternate Master. See Master: Alternate Antenna 9–10 BIOS 57, 58, 61, 62 Bus Type 29 Card Setup screen 29 Channel 38, 40, 43, 68–69, 70–71, 74, 76 Client for Microsoft Networks 18, 25 Components 7 Configuration changes 70–71...
  • Page 79 Installation Antenna 10 IRQ 32, 56, 57, 61 Kilobytes per second 66 Link Quality 63, 65 MAC address 64, 65, 66 MAC Optimize 45, 70–71 Master 38, 41–42, 45, 49–50, 65, 70–71, 72 Alternate 41–42, 49–50 Master Name 44, 68–69 Master Search 68–69 Microwave Oven 51...
  • Page 80 Radio-Level ping 67–68 Range 51, 76 RangeLAN2 7100 6 7400 6, 40, 42, 47, 65 Access Point 6, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 45 Driver API 19, 25, 64 Ethernet Adapter 6, 40 Extension Point 6, 39, 40, 45 Family 6 Serial Adapter 6 Site Survey &...
  • Page 81 TCP/IP 18, 25 Technical Support 62, 77 Token Ring 6 Uninstalling Windows 2000 driver 26 Windows 95/98 driver 19–20 Windows NT driver 33–34 Update Device Driver Wizard 13–14 Warranty i Windows 2000 Driver installation 21–26 System Tray 72 Troubleshooting 59–61 Windows 95/98 7 Cabinet (CABS) files 11, 15 Driver installation 11–20...

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