NETGEAR Network Card MA311 User Manual

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NETGEAR  
IEEE 802.11b Wireless PCI Adapter  
11 Mbps  
Model MA311  
User’s Guide  
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CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................1  
FEATURES AND BENEFITS...........................................................................................................1  
APPLICATIONS ...............................................................................................................................1  
RELATED NETGEAR PRODUCTS.................................................................................................2  
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE DRIVERS AND UTILITY FOR WINDOWS 98, ME, 2000, AND  
XP......................................................................................................................................3  
CHAPTER 3: HARDWARE INSTALLATION.....................................................................7  
PACKAGE CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................2  
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION.............................................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.  
INSTALLING THE WIRELESS PCI ADAPTER ...............................................................................7  
CHAPTER 4: VERIFYING DRIVER INSTALLATION ........................................................8  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows 98............................................................................8  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows Me...........................................................................8  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows 2000........................................................................8  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows XP ...........................................................................8  
CHAPTER 5: INSTALLING THE DRIVERS AND UTILITY FOR WINDOWS NT............. 10  
Installing Drivers Software for Windows NT ...............................................................................10  
Verifying Driver Installation.........................................................................................................11  
CHAPTER 6: WIRELESS LAN CONFIGURATION......................................................... 15  
WLAN CONFIGURATION UTILITY ...............................................................................................15  
System Tray Applications (for all Windows users) .....................................................................17  
WLAN Utility Parameter Modification .........................................................................................18  
Profile..........................................................................................................................................19  
Security (WEP) ...........................................................................................................................21  
ADAPTER PROPERTIES CONFIGURATION...............................................................................24  
Device Properties Page..............................................................................................................24  
Device Properties Modification ...................................................................................................25  
CHAPTER 7: WIRELESS NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS .............................................. 27  
WIRELESS NETWORK CONFIGURATION..................................................................................27  
Ad-hoc Mode (Peer-to-Peer Workgroup)....................................................................................27  
Infrastructure Mode.....................................................................................................................27  
SERVICE SET IDENTIFICATION (SSID)......................................................................................28  
AUTHENTICATION AND WEP ENCRYPTION .............................................................................28  
WIRELESS CHANNEL SELECTION .............................................................................................29  
APPENDIX A: HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................. 30  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
With NETGEAR's MA311 802.11b Wireless PCI Adapter, you can effortlessly network any  
desktop PC and avoid the hassles of traditional Ethernet wiring. This adapter helps you create a  
wireless network for sharing your broadband cable or DSL Internet access among multiple PCs in  
and around your home or office. It is designed for desktop computers equipped with PCI slots  
running Microsoft Windows, and is equipped with auto-sensing capability that allows packet transfer  
at 11 Mbps for maximum throughput, or will automatically adjust at the lower speeds for distance or  
for operating in a noisy environment.  
Features and Benefits  
Quickly networks your employees without the time or expense of Ethernet cabling.  
Networks from any location in and around the home or office.  
Gives you constant access to corporate resources, e-mail and the intranet.  
Supports the vast majority of desktop PCs.  
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology provides robust, interference-resistant  
and secure wireless connectivity.  
Supports 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps data rates.  
Connects seamlessly to wired Ethernet and PC network LANs to augment existing networks  
quickly and easily.  
Provides greater flexibility to locate or move networked PCs.  
Enables wireless networking to eliminate the cost of cabling.  
Plug and Play makes it easy to install.  
Features low power consumption.  
Reliable IEEE 802.11b standards-based wireless technology.  
Delivers up to 11 Mbps speed rate. Wireless nodes negotiate to operate in the optimal data  
transfer rate. In a noisy environment or when the distance between the wireless nodes is far,  
the wireless nodes automatically adjusts to operate at the optimal speed.  
Supports data encryption up to 128-bit shared key method. You can also select 64-bit or no  
encryption for faster data transfer rate.  
Supports multiple operating system platforms, including Microsoft Windows 98, Windows NT,  
Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  
Applications  
NETGEAR's MA311 Wireless PCI Adapter offers a fast, reliable, cost-effective solution for wireless  
client access to the network in applications like these:  
1. Remote access to corporate network information  
E-mail, file transfer and Intranet access.  
2. Difficult-to-wire environments  
Historical or old buildings, asbestos installations, and open areas where wiring is difficult to  
deploy  
3. Frequently changing environments  
Retailers, manufacturers, and those who frequently rearrange the workplace or change  
locations  
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4. Database access  
Doctors, nurses, retailers needing mobile database access while in the hospital, retail store  
or office campus  
5. SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) users  
SOHO users needing easy and quick installation of a small computer network  
Package Contents  
The product package should contain:  
MA311 802.11b Wireless PCI Adapter with an integral antenna  
MA311 Resource CD with Windows Drivers  
Quick Installation Guide  
Support Information Card  
Warranty and Registration Card  
Please call your reseller or customer support in your area if there are any wrong, missing, or  
damaged parts. You can refer to the Support Information Card for the telephone number of  
customer support in your area. You should keep the Support Information Card, along with the  
original packing materials, and use the packing materials to repack the MA311 Wireless PCI  
Adapter if you need to return it for repair.  
To qualify for product updates, product support, and product warranty registrations, register online  
on the NETGEAR Web page at: http://www.NETGEAR.com.  
Related NETGEAR products  
MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card  
PS111W 802.11b Wireless-Ready Print Server  
ME102 802.11b Wireless Access Point  
MR314 802.11b Wireless Cable/DSL Router  
MA701 802.11b Wireless Compact Flash Card  
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CHAPTER 2: Installing the Drivers and Utility for Windows  
98, Me, 2000, and XP  
Important: Please install the MA311 drivers and utility BEFORE installing the MA311  
hardware. Make sure the MA311 Adapter is NOT plugged into the PCI slot while you are  
performing the following procedures.  
NT users: Please see “Chapter 5: Installing the Drivers and Utility for Windows NT”  
1.  
Power ON your computer. Insert the MA311 PCI Adapter Resource CD into the  
CD-ROM drive. Click Start, Run and type ‘d:\setup’ if ‘d’ is the designation of your  
CD drive.  
2.  
When the Welcome screen appears, click Next.  
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3.  
The Choose Destination Location screen displays the default Destination Folder. If  
you want to change the default folder, you can click Browse and choose a different  
destination folder. Click Next to go to the next screen.  
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4.  
The Select Program Folder screen appears. Accept or change the default folder  
name and click Next to continue.  
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5.  
Click Finish to complete the utility installation.  
The next chapter, Chapter 3: Hardware Installation, explains how to complete the  
MA311 PCI Adapter installation.  
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CHAPTER 3: Hardware Installation  
Installing the Wireless PCI Adapter  
Important: Be sure to install the MA311 drivers and utility BEFORE installing the MA311  
hardware  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn the power OFF and unplug the power cord from your computer.  
Remove the PC cover.  
Choose an available PCI slot (PCI slots are the shorter slots) and remove the corresponding  
back plate from the PC chassis.  
4.  
5.  
Insert the MA311 PCI Adapter into the PCI slot and fasten the adapter card to the computer  
chassis by reinstalling and tightening the screw removed in step 3.  
Power ON your desktop PC.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears. Windows will automatically detect the  
MA311 PCI Adapter and look for the driver. (only applies to Windows 98, Me, 2000 and XP)  
6.  
7.  
8.  
For Windows 2000, a Digital Signature Not Found message may appear. Click Yes to  
proceed.  
For Windows XP, a Windows Logo Testing Not Found dialog box may appear. Click Continue  
Anyway to proceed.  
Click Finish to complete the installation.  
The Hardware Installation is complete. Your MA311 PCI Adapter is now ready for use.  
The Wireless LINK LED on the MA311 indicates the wireless link condition of the station with  
another wireless node or the associated access point.  
LINK LED  
Solid Green – Associated with the Access Point or 802.11 Ad-Hoc wireless workstation  
Blinking Green – Not connecting to the Access Point or Ad-Hoc wireless workstation  
Try re-installing the card in your PC if the LINK LED behaves differently.  
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CHAPTER 4: Verifying Driver Installation  
After the utility and the hardware installation are finished, Windows automatically installs the  
necessary drivers (Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP).  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows 98  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
From the Windows 98 desktop, double-click My Computer.  
Double-click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon.  
Click on the Device Manager folder tab.  
Double-click Network Adapter. There should be no yellow exclamation mark or red cross-sign  
on the MA311 PCI Adapter selection.  
5.  
Double-click MA311 PCI Adapter. The Device Status windows should indicate that the MA311  
PCI Adapter is working properly.  
The installation of the MA311 PCI Adapter driver in Windows 98 is complete. Proceed to Chapter 6:  
Wireless LAN Configuration.  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows Me  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
From the Windows Me desktop, double-click My Computer.  
Double-click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon.  
Click on the Device Manager folder tab.  
Double-click Network Adapter. There should be no yellow exclamation mark or red cross-sign  
on the NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter selection.  
5.  
Double-click MA311 PCI Adapter. The Device Status windows should indicate that the MA311  
PCI Adapter is working properly.  
The installation of the MA311 PCI Adapter driver in Windows Me is complete. Proceed to Chapter 6:  
Wireless LAN Configuration.  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows 2000  
1. From the Windows 2000 desktop, double-click My Computer.  
2. Double-click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon.  
3. Click on the Hardware folder tab. Click the Device Manager button.  
4. Double-click Network Adapter. There should be no yellow exclamation mark or red cross-  
sign on the MA311 PCI Adapter selection.  
5. Double-click MA311 PCI Adapter. The Device Status windows should indicate that the  
MA311 PCI Adapter is working properly.  
The installation of the MA311 PCI Adapter driver in Windows 2000 is complete. Proceed to  
Chapter 6: Wireless LAN Configuration.  
Verifying Driver Installation under Windows XP  
1. From the Windows XP desktop, double-click My Computer.  
2. Double-click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon.  
3. Click on the Hardware folder tab. Click the Device Manager button.  
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4. Double-click Network Adapter. There should be no yellow exclamation mark or red cross-  
sign on the MA311 PCI Adapter selection.  
5. Double-click MA311 PCI Adapter. The Device status window should indicate that the  
MA311 PCI Adapter is working properly.  
The installation of the MA311 PCI Adapter driver in Windows XP is complete. Proceed to Chapter 6:  
Wireless LAN Configuration.  
Important: By default, Windows XP uses its own utility to configure your wireless network  
settings; if you prefer to use the MA311 configuration utility, please change this setting in  
the Wireless Networks tab in Wireless Network Connection Properties.  
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CHAPTER 5: Installing the Drivers and Utility for  
Windows NT  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 is not a Plug and Play operating system and does not automatically  
detect and prompt you for installation of the PCI adapter driver. The driver installation has to be  
initiated manually.  
Installing Drivers Software for Windows NT  
1.  
Install the MA311 PCI Adapter into your desktop system. (See “Chapter 3: Installing  
Hardware” steps 1 to 5)  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Power ON the computer.  
From the Windows NT desktop, double-click My Computer.  
Double-click Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon.  
Click on the Adapter tab and click the Add button to continue.  
The Select Network Adapter dialog box opens, listing a number of network adapter cards.  
Insert the MA311 PCI Adapter Resource CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click Have Disk….  
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In the Insert Disk dialog box, enter D:\ or D:\winnt in the field provided, assuming that D: is  
the driver letter for the CD-ROM drive. Click OK.  
8.  
The Select OEM Option dialog box opens listing two options from which to choose. Select  
NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter and click OK.  
9.  
If other cards in your system use TCP/IP bindings, the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box  
will open. Set any necessary TCP/IP configurations and click Close.  
10. Click Yes when prompted if you want to reboot the system.  
Verifying Driver Installation  
1.  
2.  
From the Windows NT desktop, double-click My Computer.  
Double-click Control Panel. Double-click the Device icon.  
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3.  
A list of devices installed in the system will be shown. Scroll down the list to locate the  
NETGEAR MA311PCI Adapter entry. The PCI adapter entry should indicate that the MA311  
PCI Adapter is started.  
Installation of the MA311 PCI Adapter driver in Windows NT is complete. Continue now to the  
section below, Installing Utility Software for Windows NT.  
Important: The I/O Address and IPQ settings should be unique and not conflict with any  
other device settings in your system. If there is a system resource conflict, please  
check Windows NT Diagnosis and find a free I/O address and IRQ.  
Installing Utility Software for Windows NT  
1.  
While the MA311 Resource CD is still in the CD-ROM drive, run the setup.exe  
program at the root of the CD.  
2.  
When the Welcome screen appears click Next.  
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3.  
The Choose Destination Location screen displays the default Destination Folder. If  
you want to change the default folder, you can click Browse and choose a different  
destination. Click Next to go to the next screen.  
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4.  
Click Finish to complete the installation.  
The MA311 Configuration Utility installation is now complete. Proceed to configuring the wireless  
parameters.  
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CHAPTER 6: Wireless LAN Configuration  
WLAN Configuration Utility  
A wireless LAN configuration utility program is provided to give you information on your wireless  
network such as signal quality and link conditions, and to let you modify the various configurable  
wireless parameters.  
Important: By default, Windows XP uses its own utility to configure your wireless network  
settings; if you prefer to use the MA311 configuration utility, please change this setting in  
the Wireless Networks tab in Wireless Network Connection Properties.  
For Windows XP Users  
After installing the MA311 PCI Adapter, Windows XP will display a Wireless Network Connection #  
message.  
Click on the message and the XP Connect to Wireless Network dialog box will appear. Click on an  
available wireless infrastructure network (Access Point), as seen in the Connect to Wireless  
Network dialog box.  
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You may click on the Advanced button to perform advanced configuration.  
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For more information on using the XP Wireless Network Configuration utility please refer to  
Windows XP Help pages.  
System Tray Applications (for all Windows users)  
Note: The SysTray (System Tray) resides on one end of the taskbar in the Microsoft Windows  
desktop. It displays interface icons for memory-resident applications that execute in the background  
continuously, such as the clock, speaker volume, and virus detection.  
The wireless LAN configuration utility installation for the MA311 PCI Adapter adds a status reporting  
and configuration utility icon in the SysTray. Once you have completed the installation, the Windows  
SysTray should show the following icon in different colors. This icon indicates different status  
conditions, depending on the operating mode of the MA311 PCI Adapter.  
Icon color  
Ad-hoc mode  
Infrastructure mode  
Red  
The wireless adapter has not  
initiated communication with  
any other wireless node.  
Not applicable  
The wireless adapter is not able to link to any  
access point or the link between the wireless  
adapter and the access point is lost.  
The link condition between the wireless  
adapter and the associated access point is  
weak.  
The wireless adapter has established good  
communication with an access point and the  
signal quality is strong.  
Yellow  
Green  
The wireless adapter has  
successfully communicated  
with another wireless node.  
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WLAN Utility Parameter Modification  
Double-clicking on the wireless SysTray icon activates the wireless LAN configuration utility for the  
MA311 PCI Adapter. You can click on any of the folder tabs in the NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter  
Utility dialog box to modify the operational parameters.  
.
Status  
Connected to  
Network mode  
Channel  
Indicates the SSID and MAC address of the associated access point when  
the MA311 PCI Adapter is configured in Infrastructure mode.  
Indicates the network mode of the MA311 PCI Adapter (Infrastructure or  
802.11 Ad-hoc).  
Only valid in 802.11 Ad-hoc mode, this indicates the wireless channel  
currently in use.  
Transmit Rate  
Indicates the data transfer rate between the wireless node and the device it  
is communicating with.  
Encryption  
Indicates whether the encryption of this device is enable or disable.  
Data Transmitted/ Indicates the number of successfully Transmitted and Received packets.  
Received  
Signal Strength  
Indicates the signal strength of the radio frequency signal received by this  
wireless node.  
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Link Quality  
Indicates how well the wireless node is communicating with the associated  
access point or another wireless node.  
Profile  
The Profile field allows you to set values for all parameters by selecting a previously defined profile.  
To create a profile, go to the Profile field, type in a Profile Name and set the corresponding  
parameters (SSID, WEP, etc.). After changing parameters, Save the profile and click the Activate  
button to put it into effect. If one of the profiles is no longer used, you may remove it by clicking the  
Delete button. You can have multiple profiles and modify a profile at any time.  
Configuration  
Network mode  
Configurable between 802.11 Ad-hoc and Infrastructure modes. In 802.11 Ad-hoc  
mode, the wireless nodes form their own local network where the end nodes  
communicate peer-to-peer without an access point. In Infrastructure mode, the  
wireless searches all available wireless channels to associate with an access point.  
Enter a 32-character (maximum) Service Set ID in this field; the characters are case  
sensitive. When the wireless node is operating in Ad-hoc mode, this field operates as  
the Basic Service Set ID (BSSID). All wireless nodes in the same network should use  
SSID  
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the same BSSID.  
When in Infrastructure mode, this field defines the Extended Service Set ID (ESSID).  
The ESSID assigned to the wireless node is required to match the access point  
ESSID for the wireless node to communicate with the access point.  
Transmit Rate  
Channel  
Allows you to define the data transfer rate. The default value is Fully Automatic. In this  
case, the best transfer rate is negotiated between the wireless node and the device it  
is communicating with. This could be another wireless node or an access point. Other  
possible values for this field are 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, and 11 Mbps.  
Only valid in 802.11 Ad-hoc mode, this field defines which wireless channel to use. In  
Infrastructure mode, the wireless node automatically searches through all available  
wireless channels for an access point to be associated with. It is not necessary to  
select the wireless channel when operating in Infrastructure mode.  
Preamble Type  
Sets the number of preamble bits sent out by this wireless node before the actual data  
bits. The Long type is set for 144 bits. The Short type is set for 72 bits.  
The packet length used for fragmentation. Packets larger than the size programmed in  
this field will be fragmented. The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than RTS  
Threshold value. The default value for Fragment Threshold is 2432.  
Fragmentation  
Threshold  
RTS/CTS  
Threshold  
The packet size the wireless node uses to determine if it should use the CSMA/CD  
mechanism or the CSMA/CA mechanism for packet transmission. With the CSMA/CD  
transmission mechanism, the transmitting station sends out the actual packet as soon  
as it has waited for the silence period. With the CSMA/CA transmission mechanism,  
the transmitting station sends out a RTS packet to the receiving station and waits for  
the receiving station to send back a CTS packet before sending the actual  
packet data.  
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Security (WEP)  
To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network, the  
WLAN Utility offers highly secure data encryption, known as WEP, making your data transmission  
over air more secure.  
To activate the WEP Encryption, check the WEP Enabled check box. An Encryption window, as  
shown above, will appear. The instructions are as follows:  
1.  
2.  
Check the box in Enable Encryption (WEP Key)  
Pull down the Encryption Length list and select either 64-bit or 128-bit encryption  
method.  
3.  
Specify the WEP keys, as described below:  
For 64-bit encryption:  
Hexadecimal: 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” (e.g.  
11AA22BB33)  
For 128-bit encryption:  
Hexadecimal: 26 hexadecimal digits in the range of “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” (e.g.  
00112233445566778899AABBCC).  
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After entering the WEP keys in the key field, click the OK button and then click the Apply  
button on the Configuration tab to make the setting take effect.  
Important: The WEP key must be set up exactly the same on the Wireless LAN  
stations as they are on the wireless Access Points.  
Security  
Enable  
Encryption  
(WEP Key)  
Enables the data encryption for the wireless node. To disable the data  
encryption (by unchecking the box) is to not use any encryption; this is  
also called Open System data encryption. To enable encryption is to use  
the Shared Key data encryption method.  
Key Length  
The key length must be the same between all wireless nodes and  
access points in the same network. The possible values for the data  
encryption level are 64 bits and 128 bits. The 64-bit data encryption is  
also called 40-bit data encryption by some vendors. For further  
information on data encryption, please refer to Chapter 7: Wireless  
Network Fundamentals in this reference guide.  
Key 1  
Key 2  
Key 3  
Key 4  
Keys used to encrypt/decrypt wireless data. When set to 64-bit (also  
called 40-bit) or 128-bit data encryption mode, you may specify up to  
four different keys to encrypt wireless data.  
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Site Survey  
SSID  
Mac Address  
Channel  
Signal  
SSIDs of each access point that is accessible by this wireless node.  
Mac Addresses of each access point.  
Wireless channel used by each access point.  
Signal strength of each access point to this node.  
Indicates whether WEP encryption of each access point is enable or  
disable.  
WEP  
Mode  
Indicates the network mode: Infrastructure or 802.11 Ad-hoc mode  
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About  
About  
Indicates the release information of the wireless LAN configuration utility  
software, firmware, and the wireless nodes hardware.  
Adapter Properties Configuration  
Device Properties Page  
When running Windows 98 or Me  
Wireless parameters for the MA311 PCI Adapter can be modified from the Network control window.  
1.  
2.  
From the Windows desktop, right-click the Network Neighborhood icon. When a pop-up menu  
opens, click on the Properties tab.  
The Network window opens. Click the NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter selection in the  
component window. Click the Properties button.  
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3.  
A window pops up displaying three folder tabs. Click on the Advanced folder tab. The  
property screen opens displaying a number of configurable parameters. These parameters are  
shown in the Device Properties Parameters table 6-1 below.  
When running Windows 2000  
Configuring the network adapter properties for Windows 2000 is different from all other Windows  
operating systems.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
From the Windows desktop, right-click My Computer and select Property. When the System  
Property window appears, click on the Hardware tab. Then click on the Device Manager.  
In the Device Manager dialog box, double-click Network adapters to show all network  
adapters. Double-click NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter.  
The NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter Properties window opens. Click on the Advanced folder  
tab. The list of configurable parameters appears. These parameters are shown in the Device  
Properties Parameters table 6-1 below.  
When running Windows XP  
Configuring the network adapter properties for Windows XP is different from all other Windows  
operating systems.  
1. From the Windows desktop, right-click Start to open the desktop menu. Click the Control Panel  
selection.  
2. From the Control Panel window, click Network and Internet Connections.  
3. Click to select the Network Connections icon.  
4. Double-click the NETGEAR MA311 PCI Adapter icon.  
5. In the Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box, click Properties.  
6. Within Wireless Network Connection Properties, you can select the Wireless Networks folder  
tab or the Authentication folder tab to modify the wireless parameters for the MA311 PCI  
Adapter. Please refer to the Windows XP documentation for further advice on how to modify  
the wireless network connection parameters.  
When running Windows NT  
Currently the Adapter Properties Configuration from the Network control is not supported in  
Windows NT. The user must use Configure Utility to modify the available parameters.  
Device Properties Modification  
Table 6-1. Device Properties Parameters  
General  
MA311 Wireless PCI Adapter  
Specifications  
Authentication Type  
The Open System mode is used for any PCI adapter.  
The Shared Key mode allows the PCI adapter to use a shared secret  
key.  
SSID  
Enter a 32-character (maximum) service set ID in this field; the  
characters are case sensitive. When the wireless node is operating in  
Ad-hoc mode, this field operates as the Basic Service Set ID (BSSID).  
All wireless nodes in the same network should use the same BSSID.  
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When in Infrastructure mode, this field defines the Extended Service  
Set ID (ESSID). The ESSID assigned to the wireless node is required  
to match the access point ESSID in order for the wireless node to  
communicate with the access point. The default SSID is “Wireless”.  
Indicates the packet length used for fragmentation. Packets larger than  
the size programmed in this field will be fragmented. The Fragment  
Threshold value must be larger than RTS Threshold value. The default  
value for Fragment Threshold is 2432.  
Configurable between 802.11 Ad-hoc and Infrastructure modes. In  
802.11 Ad-hoc mode, the wireless nodes form their own local network  
where the end nodes communicate peer-to-peer without an access  
point. In Infrastructure mode, the wireless searches all available  
wireless channels to associate with an access point. The default value  
for Operating Mode is Infrastructure.  
Fragment Threshold  
Network Type  
Power Save Mode  
Preamble Type  
The Power Save option is designed to conserve the battery life of your  
computer. When Power Save is enabled, your MA311 PCI Adapter will  
go into sleep mode to minimize power consumption.  
A long transmit preamble allows the receiver to lock into the received  
bit patterns more easily. A short transmit preamble provides better  
performance. An auto transmit preamble is either short or long,  
negotiated between the wireless node and the device it is  
communicating with. The default value is Long Tx Preamble.  
Allows you to define the data transfer rate. The default value is Auto. In  
this case, the best transfer rate is negotiated between the wireless  
node and the device it is communicating with. This could be another  
wireless node or an access point. Other possible values for this field  
are 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, and 11 Mbps.  
The packet size the wireless node uses to determine if it should use the  
CSMA/CD mechanism or the CSMA/CA mechanism for packet  
transmission. With the CSMA/CD transmission mechanism, the  
transmitting station sends out the actual packet as soon as it has  
waited for the silence period. With the CSMA/CA transmission  
mechanism, the transmitting station sends out a RTS packet to the  
receiving station, and waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS  
packet before sending the actual packet data.  
Transmit Rate  
RTS Threshold  
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CHAPTER 7: WIRELESS NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS  
Wireless Network Configuration  
Ad-hoc Mode (Peer-to-Peer Workgroup)  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard for wireless LANs (WLANs),  
802.11, offers two methods for configuring a wireless network — ad-hoc and infrastructure. In an  
ad-hoc network, computers are brought together as needed; thus, there is no structure, nor are  
there fixed points to the network — each node can generally communicate with any other node.  
There is no access point involved in this configuration. It enables you to quickly set up a small  
wireless workgroup and allows workgroup members to exchange data or share printers as  
supported by Microsoft Networking in the various Windows operating systems. Some vendors also  
refer to ad-hoc networking as Peer-to-Peer group networking.  
In this configuration, network packets are directly sent and received by the intended transmitting  
and receiving stations. As long as the stations are within range of one another, this is the easiest  
and least expansive way to set up a wireless network.  
To set up an ad-hoc workgroup operating with standard protocols, do the following:  
Set all stations to connect in Ad-hoc mode (or Peer-to-Peer workgroup mode).  
Set all stations to use the same network name (or SSID).  
Set all stations to either (1) use no WEP encryption key or (2) use an identical WEP  
encryption key.  
Set all stations to use the same wireless channel for communication.  
Infrastructure Mode  
With a wireless access point, you can put the wireless LAN into the Infrastructure mode. It provides  
wireless connectivity to multiple wireless network devices within a fixed range or area of coverage,  
interacting with a wireless node via an antenna.  
In the Infrastructure mode, the wireless access point converts airwave data into wired Ethernet  
data, acting as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients. Connecting multiple access  
points via a wired Ethernet backbone can further extend the wireless network coverage. As a  
mobile computing device moves out of the range of one access point, it moves into the range of  
another. As a result, wireless clients can freely roam from one Access Point domain to another and  
still maintain seamless network connection.  
To set up an infrastructure network operating with standard protocols, do the following:  
Set all wireless stations to connect in Infrastructure mode.  
Set all stations to use the same network name (or SSID).  
Set all wireless access points to use the same network name (or ESSID).  
Set all stations to either (1) use no WEP encryption key or (2) an identical WEP encryption  
key.  
Set up wireless channels used by individual access points. (It is not necessary to set channels  
on the stations as the stations will automatically scan through all channels for the nearest  
access point.)  
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Service Set Identification (SSID)  
The Service Set Identification (SSID) is a thirty-two alphanumeric character (maximum) string  
identifying the wireless local area network. Some vendors refer to the SSID as network name. For  
stations to communicate with each other, all stations must be configured with the same SSID.  
A wireless LAN consisting of nodes operating in ad-hoc configuration without an access point is  
called a Basic Service Set (BSS). All nodes in a BSS must use the same Basic Service Set ID  
(BSSID).  
In an infrastructure configuration with access points, multiple BSS can be configured to form an  
Extended Service Set (ESS). In this configuration, the access points are configured with the same  
Extended Service Set ID (ESSID). Wireless clients configured with the same ESSID can freely roam  
from one Access Point domain to another and still maintain seamless connection to the network  
Authentication and WEP Encryption  
The absence of a physical connection between nodes makes the wireless links vulnerable to  
information theft. To provide a certain level of security, IEEE 802.11 standard has defined two types  
of authentication methods, Open System and Shared Key. Open System authentication is a null  
algorithm. Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the transmitting node and the  
receiving node share an authentication key to perform a checksum on the original message. By  
default, IEEE 802.11 wireless devices operate in an open system network.  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption is utilized when the wireless nodes or access  
points are configured to operate in Shared Key authentication mode. There are two shared key  
methods implemented in most commercially available products, 40-bit WEP data encryption and  
128-bit WEP data encryption.  
The 40-bit WEP data encryption method, allows for a five-character (40-bit) input. Additionally, 24  
factory-set bits are added to the 40-bit input to generate a 64-bit encryption key. (The 24 factory-set  
bits are not user configurable.) This encryption key will be used to encrypt/decrypt all data  
transmitted via the wireless interface. Some vendors may refer to the 40-bit WEP data encryption  
as 64-bit WEP data encryption since the actual encryption key used in the encryption process is 64  
bits wide.  
The 128-bit WEP data encryption method consists of 104 configurable bits. Similar to the 40-bit  
WEP data encryption method, the remaining 24 bits are factory set and not user configurable. Some  
vendors allow passphrases to be entered instead of the cryptic hexadecimal characters to ease  
encryption key entry.  
# of  
Hexadecimal  
Digits  
Encryption Key  
Size  
Example of Hexadecimal Key Content  
64-bit  
10  
26  
4C72F08AE1  
(24+40)  
128-bit  
(24+104)  
4C72F08AE19D57A3FF6B260037  
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Wireless Channel Selection  
IEEE 802.11 wireless nodes communicate with each other using radio frequency signals in the ISM  
(Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) band between 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. Neighboring channels are  
5 MHz apart. However, due to spread spectrum effect of the signals, a node sending signals using a  
particular channel will utilize frequency spectrum 12.5 MHz above and below the center channel  
frequency. As a result, two separate wireless networks using neighboring channels (for example,  
channel 1 and channel 2) in the same general vicinity will interfere with each other. Applying two  
channels that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of channel  
crosstalk, and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with minimal channel  
separation.  
Channel  
Center  
Frequency Spread  
Frequency  
2412 MHz  
2417 MHz  
2422 MHz  
2427 MHz  
2432 MHz  
2437 MHz  
2442 MHz  
2447 MHz  
2452 MHz  
2457 MHz  
2462 MHz  
2467 MHz  
2472 MHz  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
2399.5 MHz – 2424.5 MHz  
2404.5 MHz – 2429.5 MHz  
2409.5 MHz –2434.5 MHz  
2414.5 MHz –2439.5 MHz  
2419.5 MHz – 2444.5 MHz  
2424.5 MHz –2449.5 MHz  
2429.5 MHz –2454.5 MHz  
2434.5 MHz – 2459.5 MHz  
2439.5 MHz –2464.5 MHz  
2444.5 MHz –2469.5 MHz  
2449.5 MHz – 2474.5 MHz  
2454.5 MHz – 2479.5 MHz  
2459.5 MHz – 2484.5 MHz  
Note: The available channels supported by the wireless products in various countries  
are different. For example, Channel 1 to 11 are supported in the U.S. and Canada,  
and Channel 1 to 13 are supported in Europe and Australia.  
The preferred channel separation between the channels in neighboring wireless networks is 25  
MHz (5 channels). This means that you can apply up to three different channels within your wireless  
network. There are only 11 usable wireless channels in the United States. It is recommended that  
you start using Channel 1, and grow to use Channel 6 and 11 when necessary.  
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APPENDIX A: HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS  
General Specifications  
Radio Data Rate  
Frequency  
MA311 802.11b Wireless PCI Adapter  
1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps (Auto Rate Sensing)  
2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)  
Range  
Outdoor environment  
Indoor environment  
1 Mbps - 1476 ft (450 m)  
2 Mbps - 885 ft (270 m)  
5.5 Mbps - 557 ft (170 m)  
11 Mbps - 394 ft (120 m)  
1 Mbps - 656 ft (200 m)  
2 Mbps - 426 ft (130 m)  
5.5 Mbps - 262 ft (80 m)  
11 Mbps - 196 ft (60 m)  
Encryption  
64-bit (also called 40-bit) WEP data encryption  
128-bit WEP data encryption  
32-bit PCI v2.2 Compliant  
Microsoft Windows 98, NT 4.0, Me, 2000, XP  
W: 4.72 in (120 mm)  
Bus interface  
Provided drivers  
Dimensions  
H: 2.60 in (65 mm)  
Weight  
80 grams ( 3 oz)  
Status LEDs  
LINK  
Electromagnetic Compliance  
Environment Specifications  
Warranty  
FCC Part 15 Sub Class B and Class C  
Operating temperature: 0 to 50 degree C  
Limited 3-year warranty  
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