| User Manual   WL635USB Wireless B/G   USB 2.0 Adaptor   User Manual   Version 1.1   CONTENTS   1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS....................................................................................................................3   1.2 FEATURES.....................................................................................................................................3   1.3 LED INDICATORS..........................................................................................................................4   2 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................5   2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS..............................................................................................................5   2.2 STEP 1: INSTALL THE DRIVER & UTILITY......................................................................................5   2.3 STEP 2: INSTALL THE DEVICE.......................................................................................................7   2.4 VERIFY INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................9   2.5 UNINSTALLATION...........................................................................................................................9   3 NETWORK CONNECTION ............................................................................................................10   3.1 IN WINDOWS 98SE/ME..............................................................................................................10   3.2 IN WINDOWS 2000/XP ...............................................................................................................11   4 IP ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................................12   5 CONFIGURATION UTILITY...........................................................................................................13   5.1 MAIN TAB ....................................................................................................................................14   5.2 PROFILE MANAGER TAB .............................................................................................................19   5.3 INFORMATION TAB ......................................................................................................................20   6 EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION TO AN ACCESS POINT...........................................................21   Product warranty does not apply to damage caused by lightning, power surges or wrong voltage usage.   Page 1 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   1 Introduction to WL635USB Wireless B/G USB 2.0 Adaptor   The WL635USB Wireless B/G USB 2.0 Adaptor is designed for creating a wireless   workstation for notebook or desktop computer. It is compatible with any USB-equipped   computers. The WL 635USB Wireless B/G USB 2.0 Adaptor is compliant with both Wireless-   G (802.11g) and Wireless-B (802.11b).   WL635USB is based on Texas Instruments’ (TI) G++ Turbo mode (125Mbps equivalent)   performance enhancing technology and by incorporating USB 2.0, the adaptor connects to   wireless network at incredible speeds and delivers blazing fast data rates up to 125 Mbps*.   An example of 125Mbps* Wireless LAN set up will be Aztech WL635USB (TI chipset) +   DSL600EW (TI chipset).   1.1 Package Contents   Make sure that you have the following items. If any of the items is damaged or missing,   please contact your dealer immediately.   WL635USB Wireless B/G USB 2.0 Adaptor (Qty:1)   Easy Start (Qty:1)   Installation CD (Qty:1)   USB Extension Cable (Qty:1)   1.2 Features   • • • • • • • • • • • Complies with IEEE 802.11g standard for 2.4GHz Wireless LAN   USB 2.0 compliant   USB Plug & Play   Interoperable with existing network infrastructure   Secure information transmission   Freedom to roam while staying connected   Compatible with specialty wireless products and services   Up to 125Mbps∗ data rate   Antenna is built in the card with LED indication   Low power consumption   Easy to install and configure   ( ∗ Applicable to Texas Instruments end-to-end chipsets Wireless LAN solution. Maximum   wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11g specifications and does not   represent actual data throughput. Network conditions and environmental factors, including   volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower   actual data throughput rate)   Page 3 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   1.3 LED Indicators   Power Indicator (Green LED):   The LED will light up when the device is connected to a network (an AP or Peer-to-Peer).   The LED will blink when the device is scanning for all available networks.   Act Indicator (Green LED):   The LED will flicker when there is transmitting/receiving of wireless data.   Page 4 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   2 Installation   2.1 System Requirements   • • • • • • • Desktop PC or Notebook PC   Pentium® 233 processor or higher   128MB RAM   20MB hard disk space (system files and modem driver only)   A free USB Port   CD-ROM drive   Windows® 98 SE / Windows® Me / Windows® XP / Windows® 2000   2.2 Step 1: Install the Driver & Utility   Caution!!!   Do not insert the wireless LAN card   into   your   computer   until   the   procedures in “ Install the Device &   Utility ” have been performed.   Important Note:   Connect to an USB 2.0 USB host to have maximum rate of 54Mbps   (802. 11g).   If connected to an USB 1.1 USB host, the maximum rate will be 11 Mbps   (802.11b) only.   1. Exit all Windows programs. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM. The CD will run   automatically. If the Installation CD auto run fails, please run the “Setup.exe” file in the   CD.   For Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP   2. When the Welcome screen appears, click “Next” to continue.   Page 5 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   3. The below screen will be shown. Click “Next” to continue.   4. The below screen will be shown. Click “Next” to continue and the installation program   will start running automatically.   5. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you may be prompted for Digital Signature not   found. Just click “Yes” or “Continue Anyway” to continue with the installation.   6. When the below screen is shown, click “Finish” to restart the system.   Page 6 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   2.3 Step 2: Install the Device   Note: Before you install the device to your computer, make sure you have   installed the driver and utility as described in the previous section.   1. Locate your USB host and insert the USB 2.0 Adaptor.   2. Once the device has been inserted to your computer,   Windows will detect the new hardware.   3. Windows will begin copying the files to your computer.   For Windows 98SE/ME   4. Before installing the device, make sure you have your original Windows 98 CD-ROM on   hand (not required for Windows ME). When the prompt for “Windows 98 Second Edition   CD-ROM” window appears, insert the CD-ROM as requested. Click “OK” to continue the   installation.   5. The installation will continue and the system may prompt for a “Version Conflict”. Click   “Yes” to keep the existing file. This completes the installation of the device.   For Windows 2000   4. When the “Digital Signature Not Found” screen appears, click “Yes” to continue the   installation.   5. This completes the installation of the device.   Page 7 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   For Windows XP   4. Windows may ask to connect to Windows Update to search for software. Select “No”.   When below is prompted, click “Next” to continue the installation.   5. When the “Hardware Installation” screen appears, click “Continue Anyway” to continue   the installation.   6. When the following screen appears, click “Finish” to complete the installation of the   device.   Page 8 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   2.4 Verify Installation   To verify if the device exists in your computer and works, go to Start Æ Settings Æ Control   Panel Æ System Æ Hardware Æ Device Manager. Expand the Network Adaptors   category. If the WL635USB Wireless B/G USB Adapter is listed here, it means that your   device is properly installed and enabled.   2.5 Uninstallation   1. To uninstall the driver and utility, go to the Control Panel of your system.   2. Open the Add/Remove Programs.   3. Select the WL635USB Wireless B+G Utility in the Add/Remove Programs and   then click on the Remove.   4. Follow the on screen instructions to uninstall the driver and utility. After the uninstallation,   plug out the device and reboot the system.   Page 9 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   3 Network Connection   Once the device driver is well installed, a network setting described in the following should be   also established.   3.1 In Windows 98SE/ME   1. Go to Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Network.   Make sure that all the required components are installed. If any components are missing,   click on the “Add” button to add them in.   2. For making your computer visible on the network, enable the “File and Print Sharing…”   and check on the boxes as shown.   3. Click the “Identification” tab. Make up a name that is unique from the other computers'   names on the network. Type the name of your workgroup, which should be the same   used by all of the other PCs on the network.   Page 10 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   4. Click the “Access Control” tab. Make sure that “Share-level access control” is selected.   If connecting to a Netware server, share level can be set to “User-level access control”.   5. When finished, restart your computer to activate the new device.   3.2 In Windows 2000/XP   1. For Windows 2000, go to Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Dial-up   Connections Æ Local Area Connection Æ Properties.   For Windows XP, go to Start Æ Control Panel Æ Network and Internet Connections   Æ Network Connection Æ Wireless Network Connection Enabled WL635USB   Wireless B/G USB Adapter.   2. Make sure that all the required components are installed. If any components are missing,   click on the “Install…” button to add them in.   Page 11 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   4 IP Address   1. To configure a dynamic IP address check the “Obtain an IP Address Automatically”   option.   2. To configure a fixed IP, check the “Use the following IP address” option. Then enter an   IP address into the empty field. For example, enter 192.168.1.1 in the IP address field and   255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask.   Note: When assigning IP Addresses to the computers on the network, remember to   have the IP address for each computer set on the same subnet mask.   Page 12 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   5 Configuration Utility   After the wireless USB 2.0 adaptor has been successfully installed, users can use the   included Configuration Utility to set their preference.   To activate the Configuration Utility, you may go to Start J Program J WL635USB   Wireless B+G J WL635USB Wireless B+G Utility.   There is also a Configuration Utility icon created on the desktop. You can also open the   Configuration Utility by clicking the icon.   After you have activated the Configuration Utility icon on the desktop, there will be also a   Configuration Utility icon appeared in the taskbar (as in the red circle). You can open the   Configuration Utility by clicking on the icon.   Page 13 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   5.1 Main Tab   Open up the Configuration Utility and the below screen will display the current status of the   WL635USB Wireless B/G USB 2.0 Adaptor.   Item   Description   Configure   External Configuration Checkbox (Windows XP only): A checkbox that   using Windows enables you to disable the WLAN Station Configuration Utility and   Zero Config. indicates that the station driver is to be configured with Windows XP’s   built-in Windows Zero Configuration Utility (WZC).   On Windows XP systems, the WZC service is automatically stopped when   the WLAN Configuration Utility is installed. The WZC is started when   you check the Configure using Windows Zero Configuration   checkbox.   The checkbox is only displayed on Windows XP systems.   To disable the WZC and access using the Configuration Utility, right-   click on the WLAN Utility and then uncheck the Configure using WZC.   Profile name The profile name that is currently connected.   SSID   The SSID is the unique name shared among all points in your wireless   network.   The name must be identical for all devices and points attempting to   connect to the same network.   Indicates that the network does not require special security settings   and access rights in order to connect to it (that is, you can connect to the   network by setting the station’s privacy mode to None and authentication   mode to None).   Indicates that the network requires special security settings and access   rights in order to connect to it.   Indicates a hidden network that is not broadcasting its SSID. The SSID   for such networks are listed as <Hidden Network>. In order to connect to   such a network, you must know the network’s SSID.   BBS ID   The MAC address for the Access Point or station.   Current Tx It displays the currently connected rate.   Rate   Channel   The channel that is currently connected.   BSS type   The type of connection, either Access Point or Peer-to-Peer.   Page 14 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   Item   Description   Tx Rate /Rx The actual instantaneous transmit and receive rates, in Mbps.   Rate   Signal quality The signal strength from the network Access Point or station. The   strength is displayed in three formats: a signal quality level (one of five   levels, from Bad to Best), a numerical value in dBm, and a signal quality   bar graph with a scale of –82 to –10.   Highlight one of the devices from the list area and then press the   Connect   Connect button to access it.   Profile Name: Enter the profile name you wish to have.   Set Configuration: The Set Configuration area contains the following   fields   SSID Name: The SSID for the current profile   BSS Type: The BSS type, either peer-to-peer or Access Point   Channel: The preferred channel on which to make a connection   (available for peer-to-peer connections only)   Band: The band on which to make a connection.   Super Profile:Determines the security settings available to you, and can   be one of the following:   Personal: Enables only the basic security settings that you are likely to   need at home.   Enterprise: Enables all security settings, including more complex   certificate-based settings that you may need in an office.   Security: Determines the type of security to use for this connection, and   can be one of the following:   None   WEP   WPA2   Any WPA   WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a data security mechanism   based on a 64 Bit/128 Bit/256 Bit shared key algorithm.   Press the Configure button to change WEP configuration.   Note: You must use the same Default Key #, Key Size, and   Encryption Key on both the host and destination devices in order to   establish a connection.   KEY1 ~ KEY 4: You can specify up to 4 different keys, but only one can   be used at a time.   Encryption: Enter the key value in this field.   Page 15 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   Item   Description   Select Hexadecimal (Hex) if you are using hexadecimal numbers (0-9, or   A-F).   Select ASCII if you are using ASCII characters (case-sensitive). ASCII   characters are: 0,1,2,...8,9 and a,b,c,d,...x,y,z.   10 Hexadecimal digits or 5 ASCII characters are needed if 64-bit WEP is   used;   26 Hexadecimal digits or 13 ASCII characters are needed if 128-bit WEP   is used;   58 Hexadecimal digits or 29 ASCII characters are needed if 256-bit WEP   is used.   For example, the characters “1122aabbcc” are in 10 Hexadecimal digits.   For example, the characters “test1” are 5 ASCII keys.   WPA2 & Any WPA: (WiFi Protected Access)is more secure than WEP,   and should be used if possible.   Authentication Mode: Determines the type of authentication to use for this   connection.   With Super Profile set to Personal, this field can be one of the following:   Open: If your access point/wireless router is using "Open" authentication,   then the wireless adaptor will need to be set to the same authentication   type.   Shared Key: Shared Key is when both the sender and the recipient share   a secret key.   Auto Switch: Select Auto Switch for the adaptor to automatically select   the appropriate   PSK: In the Passphrase field, enter the key that you are sharing with the   network for the WLAN connection. By default, the key that you type is   masked with asterisks (*). To view the key that you entered, check   Unmask.   With Super Profile set to Enterprise, this field can also be one of the   following:   TLS   PEAP – MS-CHAP-V2 (only with CCX mode enabled)   PEAP – GTC (only with CCX mode enabled)   LEAP (only with CCX mode enabled)   The Personal Certificate window enables you to supply a personal   certificate for use with TLS and PEAP – MS-CHAP-V2 authentication.   This window is only applicable with Enterprise security.   Personal Certificate:   Page 16 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   Item   Description   To supply a Personal Certificate:   In the User Name field, type in the user name assigned to the certificate.   Select a certificate by clicking Browse. The standard Windows Select   Certificate window is displayed:   Select a certificate from the list, and click OK. The name of the certificate   is displayed in the textbox in the middle of the Personal Certificate   window.   To view the certificate, click View. The certificate is displayed:   The Password window enables you to supply a login name and password   for use when selecting LEAP or PEAP – GTC authentication.   To specify a user name and password:   1.Select the appropriate radio button to indicate whether:   Page 17 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   Item   Description   You are supplying a user name and password now.   The utility prompts you for them each time you try to connect to a network.   2. To provide a user name and password now, enter them in the fields   provided.   Not all values for Authentication Mode are available for all Security   settings.   Enable CCX mode: Enables connections in CCX mode. When checked,   additional authentication modes are available.   This checkbox is only enabled when Super Profile is set to Enterprise.   Configure: Click Configure to open the configuration window.   Open Advanced Mode: Click Open Advanced Mode to configure the   following screen:   Power Save Mode: Indicates whether to use power saving. This field can   be one of the following:   None: No power save mode.   Max: Max power save mode.   TX Power Level: The transmit power level, which can be one of the   following:   Low Power (6% of full power)   Medium-Low Power (12%)   Medium-Power (25%)   Medium-High Power (50%)   High Power (100%)   TX Rate: The preferred rate of transmission, in Mbps. The options for this   field are based on the selected band and channel,   Packet Burst: Indicates whether the Packet Bursting feature is enabled.   Turbo Mode: Indicates whether the 4X feature is enabled. The Access   Point must also support the 4X feature in order to get TX 125Mbps rate.   Fragment Threshold: The maximum fragment length, in bytes. The value   is an even number from 256 to 4096 (default is 4096).   RTS Threshold: The minimum packet length for sending an RTS frame,   in bytes. The value must be greater than 0 (default is 4096).   Preamble: Either short or long   Retry limits: The number of retries to attempt, if necessary, when   sending a frame. There are two Retry limits fields:   Short: For frames without an RTS frame   Long: For frames with an RTS frame   To hide the advanced fields, click Close Advanced Mode.   OK: When the configuration is done, click OK to save.   Cancel: Click Cancel to discard changes.   Searches for all available networks. Clicking on the button, the device will   start to rescan and list all available sites.   Rescan   Configure   Click Configure to modify the settings for the profiles with the SSID of the   selected network.   If no profile exists, the Profile Configuration window is displayed so that   you can create a profile. The Profile Name field is blank.   If profile exists, the Profile Configuration window is displayed so that   you can modify its settings.   Page 18 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   5.2 Profile Manager Tab   The Profile Manager enables you to create, modify and delete the profiles that the station   uses to connect to WLAN networks, to activate and de-activate profiles, and to raise and   lower a profile’s priority.   All profiles are displayed in one of the following lists:   Profiles Pool: A list of inactive profiles, that is, profiles that cannot currently be used for   making a connection.   Active Profiles: A list of active profiles, that is, profiles that can be used for making a   connection.   Item   New   Description   Click New to create a new profile.   The new profile is inactive and is added to the Profiles Pool list.   Edit   Click Edit to edit an exiting profile.   Delete   Click Delete to delete the profile that is currently selected in the Profile   Manager tab. The following confirmation dialog box is displayed:   OK   Click OK to save any changes to profiles and connection settings, and   then minimizes the utility to the Windows system tray.   Cancel   Apply   Click Cancel to discard any changes to profiles and connection settings,   and then minimizes the utility to the Windows system tray.   Click Apply to save any changes to profiles and connection settings.   Page 19 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   5.3 Information Tab   The Information tab displays information maintained by the driver, such as the number of   packet errors and the total number of bytes received or transmitted. The tab also displays   information about the current connection, as well as network information about the station.   The statistics are for the period starting when you last connected to a network. The statistics   are refreshed at least twice a second.   Item   Description   Connection Indicates whether the station is currently connected to a network. This is   Status   Duration   the same connection status as displayed on the Main tab.   The time since the station last connected to a network.   Receive /   Transmit   Statistics   All information is for the period starting when you last connected to a   network, except for Beacons, which is for the period starting when you   installed the driver.   Connection Information about association and authentication attempts with the   Information currently selected network, as well as some connection settings.   Network   Network information, such as the IP address, of the station.   Information   Page 20 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   6 Example of connection to an Access Point   1. At the Main tab, highlight one of the devices from the list area that you wish to connect and   then press the Connect button to access it.   2. The Profile Configuration window will be displayed so that you can create a profile.   3. The SSID name will appear on the Profile Name. You can change the Profile Name if you   wish to.   4. Select Personal for Super Profile and select Open for the Authentication Mode.   5. Select None for the Security if the network does not require special security settings and   access rights in order to connect to it. Please proceed to Step 11 on Page 20.   6. Select WEP for the Security if the network requires special security settings and   access rights in order to connect to it. Then, click on Configure… to set the WEP   Configuration.   Page 21 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   User Manual   7. The WEP Configuration screen will be shown.   8. Select Hexadecimal (Hex) if you are using hexadecimal numbers (0-9, or A-F).   10 Hexadecimal digits are needed if 64-bit WEP is used;   26 Hexadecimal digits are needed if 128-bit WEP is used;   58 Hexadecimal digits are needed if 256-bit WEP is used.   For example, the characters “1122aabbcc” are in 10 Hexadecimal digits.   9. Select ASCII if you are using ASCII characters (case-sensitive). ASCII characters are:   0,1,2,...8,9 and a,b,c,d,...x,y,z.   5 ASCII characters are needed if 64-bit WEP is used;   13 ASCII characters are needed if 128-bit WEP is used;   29 ASCII characters are needed if 256-bit WEP is used.   For example, the characters “test1” are 5 ASCII keys.   10. Click OK to exit the WEP Configuration.   11. Click OK to exit the Profile Configuration and then click on Apply in the Main tab to   activate the settings.   © Copyright December 2005. All Rights Reserved.   Page 22 of 22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |