Intellinet 525152 User Manual

Intellinet 525152 User Manual

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WIRELESS 150N
HIGH-POWER

USB ADAPTER

USER MANUAL

MODEL 525152
INT-525152-UM-0411-01

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  • Page 1: Usb Adapter

    WIRELESS 150N HIGH-POWER USB ADAPTER USER MANUAL MODEL 525152 INT-525152-UM-0411-01...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS ™ Wireless 150N HIgh-Power USB Adapter, Model 525152. This adapter is a compact high-speed model that allows you to connect your notebook or desktop PC to any Wi-Fi network at faster speeds and longer ranges than ever before.
  • Page 3 interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •...
  • Page 4 eu C ountries ntended For The ETSI version of this device is intended for home/office use in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the U.K., and is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS section page Installation ..................6 Configuration ..................7 Network ..................9 Profile ....................10 Profile Configuration ............. 12 Profile Authentication & Encryption (Security) ...... 13 802.1x Setting/Certification ........... 16 802.1x Setting/CA Server ............17 Statistics ..................18 Advanced ................... 18 WMM..................21 About..................22 WPS Configuration ..............22 SoftAP .....................
  • Page 6: Installation

    4. Insert the included setup CD and run the “Setup.exe” program. Read the license agreement that displays; select “I accept the terms of the license agreement” and click “Next” to continue. 5. On the Setup Type screen, select “Install driver and INTELLINET WLAN Utility.” Select “Install driver only”...
  • Page 7: Configuration

    7. Once the software installation is complete, select “Yes, I want to restart my computer.” Once the reboot is complete, connect the Wireless N USB Adapter to your computer. When the Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays, select the option that allows Windows to automatically search for the correct driver.
  • Page 8 Windows tool. ption 1. Right-click the utility icon in the system tray and select “Use INTELLINET Configuration utility.” ption 1. Right-click the icon on the left side of the system tray and select “View Available Wireless Networks.”...
  • Page 9: Network

    3. Uncheck “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” to enable the utility for the adapter. NOTE: If “Wireless Zero Configuration Tool” is enabled, you can only configure the advanced settings or check the link status and statistics from the configuration utility of the adapter.
  • Page 10: Profile

    Available Networks: This list shows all available wireless networks within the range of the adapter. It also displays network information: SSID, BSSID, Signal Strength, Channel, Encryption, Authentication and Network Type. To connect to a network on the list, double-click the item and the adapter will connect automatically to it.
  • Page 11 Status: This field displays the SSID and MAC ID of the network the adapter is connecting to. Extra Info: This field displays the link status. Channel: This field displays the number of the radio channel and the frequency used for the networking. Link Speed (Mbps): These fields display the transmission (Tx) and the reception (Rx) rates of the network.
  • Page 12: Profile Configuration

    roFile onFiguration Profile Name: Define easily recognizable profile names to identify the different networks. SSID: The SSID (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a WLAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs. If you specify an SSID for the adapter, then only the device with the same SSID can interconnect to the adapter.
  • Page 13: Profile Authentication & Encryption (Security)

    RTS Threshold: This is the minimum packet size required for an RTS (request to send). For packets smaller than this threshold, an RTS is not sent and the packet is transmitted directly to the wireless network. Select a setting within a range of 0 to 2347 bytes. NOTE: A minor change is recommended.
  • Page 14 or pre-shared key (PSK) technology. It provides a high level of assurance to enterprises, small businesses and home users that data will remain protected and that only authorized users may access their networks. For enterprises that have already deployed IEEE 802.1x authentication, WPA offers the advantage of leveraging existing authentication databases and infrastructure.
  • Page 15: 802.1X Setting/Ca Server

    • WEP: Enables the WEP Data Encryption. When the item is selected, you need to continue setting the WEP Encryption keys. • TKIP: The Temporal Key Integrity Protocol changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets (a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This ensures much greater security than the standard WEP security.
  • Page 16: 802.1X Setting/Certification

    IEEE 802.1x RADIUS RADIUS Access Client Client Server IEEE 802.1x Access Client RADIUS Client RADIUS Server Access Point Windows 2000 IAS (Internet Authentication 1 Client requests to log in to the network 3 Username and password sent to RADIUS server Service) 2 Log in with username and password 4 User login to the LAN approved or denied...
  • Page 17 the authentication phase. The server presents a certificate to the client and, after validating the server’s certificate, the client presents a client certificate to the server for validation. Session Resumption: Click/check the box to activate or de-activate. ID/Password: Enter the password as the identity for the server. Client Certification: A client certificate is required for TLS, but is optional for TTLS and PEAP.
  • Page 18: Statistics

    which contains the issuer’s public key, into the trusted root certification authority certificate store of the host computer. Intermediate or subordinate certification authorities are trusted only if they have a valid certification path from a trusted root certification authority. Server Name: Enter the authentication server name. Server name must match exactly: When selected, the server name must exactly match the server name found on the certificate.
  • Page 19 to this mode. This mode is also the default setting. • 802.11 B only: Though the adapter is compatible with both 802.11g and 802.11b wireless stations, if there are only 802.11b wireless stations in the network, you can set the adapter to this mode. Ad Hoc Wireless Mode: When the adapter is set in Ad Hoc (Peer to Peer) mode, you can designate the wireless connection mode for the Ad Hoc network.
  • Page 20 Tx Rate: There are several options in the drop-down menu: “Auto” and a range of speeds from “1 Mbps” to “54 Mbps.” When “Auto” is selected, the device automatically chooses the most suitable transmission rate. The higher the data rate designated in the network, the shorter the distance allowed between the adapter and the wireless stations.
  • Page 21: Wmm

    AP can run the radio monitoring through the associated CCX-compliant clients to continuously monitor the WLAN radio environment and discover any new APs that are transmitting beacons. Non-Serving Channel Measurements: The Cisco access point can perform monitoring measurements through the CCX-compliant clients on the non-serving channels when this parameter is enabled.
  • Page 22: About

    want to direct link to and click “Apply” to add to the DLS Status table (below). - Timeout Value: Specify the timeout value for the direct link being set up. ABOUT On this screen, you can click the hyperlink for information on the wireless chipset manufacturer.
  • Page 23 pBC (p utton onFiguration 1. From the “Config Mode” drop-down menu, select “Enrollee,” then press the WPS button (or whichever button is used to activate the WPS Standby mode) on your wireless access point. NOTE: Refer to your wireless access point’s user manual for the specific procedure(s). Alternatively, you can select “Registrar,”...
  • Page 24 4. Should the WPS function fail (as indicated on the following screen, which shows that WPS pairing failed because no WPS-enabled AP was found), you may find that clicking “PBC” a few more times will result in a connection. When an access point is connected, you can click “Disconnect”...
  • Page 25 pin C 1. Enter the 8-digit PIN code of the adapter (highlighted below) in your wireless access point as the WPS PIN code. NOTE: Refer to your wireless access point’s user manual for instructions. If you have a problem with the PIN code provided here, click “Renew” to get a new PIN code.
  • Page 26: Softap

    This is optional: You can use the default value if you don’t know what will be affected. Auto: When selected, the wireless access point to be connected will be selected automatically. This adapter can run as a wireless access point (AP). Right-click the configuration utility icon on the Windows system tray and select...
  • Page 27 name identified in a wireless LAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs. The default SSID of the AP is “SoftAP-X.” (“X” is the last number of this adapter’s MAC address). Wireless adapters connected to the access point should be set up with the same SSID as the AP.
  • Page 28: Security Setting

    SECURITY SETTING This screen — accessed by clicking “Security Setting” on the previous SoftAP Configuration screen — lets you to configure the authentication mode and encryption algorithm used within the AP. Pre-Shared Key Authentication Type: Four types of authentication mode are supported and presented in the drop-down menu.
  • Page 29 have the matching password from joining the network, while encrypting the data traveling between authorized devices. • WPA2-PSK: This is also for home and small business use. • WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK: When selecting this mode, the AP supports both WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. Encryption Type: Five options are available in the drop-down menu.
  • Page 30: Access Control

    ACCESS CONTROL This screen lets you configure the access control policy used within the access point. MAC Table Access Policy: Select from the drop-down menu. • Disable: Disables the MAC address filtering function. • Allow All: Only wireless adapters with a MAC address on the access list can connect to the AP.
  • Page 31: Mac Table

    MAC TABLE This screen displays details of the wireless adapters connected to the AP. MAC Table MAC Address: The addresses of wireless adapters connected to the AP. AID: The Association ID of the current connection. Power Saving Mode: The supporting status of the power saving mode of the connected wireless adapter.
  • Page 32: Statistics

    STATISTICS This screen displays the transmit and receive statistical information of the AP. Click “Reset Counters” to clear the data. ABOUT This screen displays basic information about the utility, including the MAC address. MAC Table...
  • Page 33: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Standards • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11n (150 Mbps Wireless LAN) General • Interface: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 • Chipset: Ralink RT3070 • Frequency band: 2.4000 – 2.4835 GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical Band) •...
  • Page 34 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line ™ of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www.intellinet-network.com Copyright © INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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