Planet Technology Network Card WL U356 User Manual

802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter  
WL-U356  
Users Manual  
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Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure  
Statement  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In  
order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to  
the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation.  
R&TTE Compliance Statement  
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN  
PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication  
terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE)  
The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal  
Equipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As of April 8,2000.  
Safety  
This equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However,  
special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working with  
electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the computer manufacture must therefore be allowed  
at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.  
EU Countries Not Intended for Use  
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria Belgium, Denmark,  
Finland, France (with 4 Frequency channel restrictions). Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,  
The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain (with 2 Frequency channel restrictions), Sweden and United  
Kingdom.  
The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland,  
Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.  
Revision  
Users Manual for PLANET Wireless USB Adapter  
Model: WL-U356  
Rev: 1.0 (June. 2004)  
Part No. EM-WLU356  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...............................................................1  
1.1 Features .............................................................................................. 1  
1.2 Application ........................................................................................... 1  
1.3 Specification ........................................................................................ 4  
1.4 Package Contents ............................................................................... 4  
1.5 Minimum System Requirements.......................................................... 4  
1.6 Installation Considerations................................................................... 5  
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.............................................6  
2.1 Configuration Utility Installation............................................................ 6  
2.2 Driver Installation................................................................................. 9  
CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION UTILITY...............................................12  
3.1 Wireless Connection Status............................................................... 12  
3.2 More Setting................................................................................... 14  
3.3 WEP and WPA Encryption................................................................. 15  
3.4 Advanced Setting............................................................................... 18  
3.5 Information......................................................................................... 19  
3.6 Software AP mode............................................................................. 19  
3.7 Access Point Setting.......................................................................... 20  
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................23  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Complying with the IEEE 802.11g standard, WL-U356 provides simple, reliable, high-speed wireless  
connectivity for both desktop and laptop users. By combining two, state-of-the-art technologiesUSB 2.0  
and 802.11gthe gadget delivers data at speed up to 54Mbps, five times the speed of existing 802.11b  
devices, and spares the effort of opening up the case of your desktop computer.  
WL-U356 contains an internal patch antenna. It takes advantage of the flexibility and convenience of  
USB connections without sacrificing performance. Support of 64, 128 and 256-bit WEP encryption plus  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) high-level encryption prevents your wireless communications from  
unauthorized access and ensures secure data transfer.  
WL-U356 supports software AP function, which can turn the USB adapter into a compact Access Point  
instantly. The USB adapter is also backward compatible with 802.11b products, so both 11b and 11g  
clients can reside on the same network. Easy installation and Hot-plugging offers full mobility and high  
availability, making the device a perfect choice for users who are getting tired of running cables or in  
constant need of wireless access.  
1.1 Features  
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2.4GHz ISM band, unlicensed operation  
Wireless connectivity without the hassles and cost of running cables  
IEEE 802.11b/g standard compliant  
USB 2.0 A-type standard connector, compatible with USB 1.1  
Up to 54Mbps data rate  
Utilization of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum plus OFDM modulation to provide  
robust, interference-resistant solution in a multi-user environment  
Support of 64/128/256-bit WEP encryption and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)  
high-level encryption  
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Support of Ad-Hoc / Infrastructure mode  
Support of software AP function.  
Support of most popular operating systems including Windows  
98SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003  
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Plug-and -Play installation  
1.2 Application  
Infrastructure  
The major difference between Infrastructure network and Ad-hoc wireless network is that the former  
requires an Access point. For old buildings, open areas, or frequently changing environments, just  
install the WL-U356 on your desktop or laptop, and thus you can get connected to the wired  
Ethernet through a wireless Access Point. SOHO users can then access the Internet and share all  
kinds of data with the other wired or wireless clients within the coverage of wireless signals. For  
enterprise users, the installation of multiple Access Points to enlarge the coverage of wireless  
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signals can provide wireless users with seamless network access.  
The Infrastructure mode is appropriate for enterprise-scale wireless access to a central database or  
provides various wireless applications for mobile users.  
Infrastructure mode also supports roaming capabilities for mobile users. More than one BSS can be  
configured as an Extended Service Set (ESS). The continuous wireless network connectivity allows  
users to roam freely within an ESS. All wireless clients using WL-U356 or other IEEE 802.11b  
compliant wireless adapters within one ESS must be configured with the same ESS ID and to use  
the same radio channel.  
Before adopting an ESS with roaming capability, choosing an available radio channel with less  
interference is highly recommended. Proper Access Point positioning combined with a clear radio  
channel will greatly enhance performance.  
Ad-Hoc  
Still complaining about the high price of wireless access points? This mode is the easiest and  
cost-effective way to meet your requirements. It enables you to construct wireless networking in no  
time without any access point.  
Ad-hoc mode is a wireless network type in which a group of computers equipped with WL-U356 or  
other wireless adapters are connected together to form an independent wireless LAN. All computers  
operating in this mode must be configured to share the same radio channel.  
In this scenario, new devices can be quickly added; however, wireless stations can only  
communicate with the other peers that belong to the same IBSS (Independent Basic Service Set).  
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Soft AP  
This feature converts the wireless USB adapter into a wireless access point immediately, and you  
thus can create an instant wireless network, which spares the additional cost of purchasing a  
wireless access point. It makes WL-U356 a compact wireless access point with all basic functions  
contained in an ordinary access point.  
General Application  
WL-U356 offers a fast, reliable, cost-effective solution for wireless access to the various network  
scenarios:  
1. Remote access to corporate network for information  
E-mail, file transfer and terminal service.  
2. Difficult-to-wire environments  
Historical or old buildings, public occasions, venues and open area where it is difficult to wire.  
3. Frequently changing environments  
Factories, Retailers, and Offices that frequently change locations and rearrange the workplace  
4. Temporary network access  
Events, exhibitions, construction sites or some important occasions that require temporary  
network access.  
5. Access to database for mobile workers  
Doctors, nurses, retailers, white-collar workers who need access to database while roaming in  
the hospital, retail store or office.  
6. SOHO (Small Office and Home Office) users  
SOHO users who are in need of easy-to-install and wide coverage networking.  
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1.3 Specification  
Product  
54Mbps Wireless USB Adapter  
WL-U356  
Models  
Attach Interface  
LED Indicator  
USB 2.0 A-type connector  
Link/ACT  
2.412~2.462GHz (FCC, Canada) / 11 Channels  
2.412~2.4835GHz (Japan, TELEC) / 14 Channels  
2.412~2.472GHz (Euro ETSI) / 13 Channels  
Operating Frequency /  
Channel  
RF Modulation  
OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM  
15dBm (Typical)  
RF Output Power  
802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps  
802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps  
auto-rate fall back  
Data Rate  
Media Access Protocol  
Antenna  
CSMA/CA + ACK, IEEE802.11b Compliant  
Internal patch antenna  
Range  
Up to 300 feet outdoor and 100 feet indoor  
Ad-Hoc, Infrastructure  
Working Mode  
Built-in utility or Windows XP/Server 2003 Wireless Zero  
Configuration utility  
Management  
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE  
Electromagnetic  
Compatibility  
FCC, CE  
1.4 Package Contents  
Before installation, please check the items of your package. The package should include the  
following items:  
One Wireless USB Adapter  
One USB Cable  
One CD-Based software (Including the Configuration Utility, Driver and Users Manual)  
One Quick Installation Guide  
If any of the above items is missing, contact your supplier as soon as possible.  
1.5 Minimum System Requirements  
Before installation, please check the following requirements with your equipment.  
Pentium Based (above) IBM-compatible PC system with one vacany USB 1.1/2.0 port  
CD-ROM drive  
Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Server 2003 Operating System  
At least 5 MBytes of free disk space for utility and driver installation  
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1.6 Installation Considerations  
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Beware of the walls and ceilings. Each wall or ceiling can reduce your wireless cover range  
form 3-90 feet. Properly position your Access Points, Residential Gateways, and computers  
so that the number of walls or ceilings residing between Access Points and clients is  
minimized.  
Building materials make a difference A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a  
negative effect on signal coverage range. Try to properly position Access Points and  
computers with wireless adapters so that there would be less obstacles existing between  
them.  
Keep your wireless LAN devices away from microwaves, cordless phones and child  
incubators. It is likely that the latter will cause interferences to the operation of your wireless  
LAN devices.  
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Chapter 2 Installation Procedure  
Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the  
Wireless USB Adapter. Follow the procedure described below in this chapter to install the USB  
adapter under Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003.  
2.1 Configuration Utility Installation  
The following installation operates under Window XP. The procedure also applies to Windows  
98SE/ME/2000/Server 2003.  
Note: If you had ever installed the other Wireless Cards before, please uninstall the existed  
drivers and utilities first.  
A. Insert the bundled CD into the CD-ROM drive to launch the autorun program. Once  
completed, a menu screen will show up as follows.  
B. Click the Configuration Utilityhyperlink in the WL-U356 field to initiate the installation  
procedure. You will see the below InstallShield Wizard window. Please click Nextto  
continue.  
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Note: If the above screen does not appear, click Startat the taskbar. Then, select Run”  
and type E:\Utility\WL-U356\setup.exe, where E is your CD-ROM drive.  
C. You may click Browseto specify the destination folder you prefer for the installation of  
utility. Otherwise, you can keep the default setting and click Nextto proceed.  
D. Once the utility is installed, select Finishto complete the installation procedure.  
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Note: If your operating system is Windows XP/Server 2003, the below window will pop up.  
Please select Continue Anywayto continue.  
Note: If your operating system is Windows 2000, the below window will pop up. Please  
choose Yesto go on.  
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2.2 Driver Installation  
Note: The following installation operates under Windows XP. The procedure also applies to  
Windows Server 2003. If your operating system is Windows 2000, please directly skip to step  
3. If your operating system is Windows 98SE, Windows will automatically detect and install  
the device and ask you to insert the system installation CD to complete the entire procedure.  
Just click Yesto continue.  
A. Insert WL-U356 into a vacant USB port on the computer.  
B. Windows will automatically detect the device. Choose Install the software automatically  
(Recommended). Then click Nextto continue.  
C. A screen will appear to inform you that the USB adapter has not passed Windows Logo  
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testing (WHQL). Click Continue Anywayto proceed since the card has been tested  
thoroughly to verify the compatibility.  
Note: If your operating system is Windows 2000, the below window will pop up. Please click  
Yesto continue.  
D. When the driver is installed, click Finishto complete the installation procedure.  
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Chapter 3 Configuration Utility  
The Configuration Utility is a powerful tool that helps you to configure WL-U356 easily and monitor  
the status of wireless communication. By double-clicking  
appear as follows:  
in the system tray, the dialog box will  
Note: It is highly recommended that you use PLANET utility tool to configure WL-U356 rather  
than Windows XP/ Server 2003 Wireless Zero Configuration unless you prefer the latter.  
Windows Server 2003 Wireless Zero Configuration will take over the configuration of the USB  
adapter after installing the configuration utility and driver for the USB adapter. Make sure to  
disable the Wireless Zero Configuration utility provided by Windows Server 2003 before  
launching PLANET utility. To complete this, firstly, restart your computer, and click the  
Windows Server 2003 networking icon in the system tray, and then click Advancedin  
Wireless Network Connectionwindow. Uncheck Use Windows to configure my wireless  
network settingsand click OKto exit (If your operating system is Windows  
98SE/ME/2000/XP, this step can be ignored). At last, double-click the utility icon  
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system tray to use the configuration utility. About the details please refer to the Quick  
Installation Guide.  
Right-click the icon, there are some items for you to use the configuration utility:  
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Open Utility Window: It enables you to open the configuration utility tool.  
Exit PLANET WL-U356: Select this to close the configuration utility tool.  
3.1 Wireless Connection Status  
When you open the configuration utility, the system will scan all the channels to locate all the  
access points and wireless stations within the signal coverage. Then it will automatically connect  
to the access point or wireless station with the strongest signal strength. This screen displays all  
the information about the current wireless connection.  
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Station: Configure the USB adapter as a wireless station.  
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Access Point: Switch the USB adapter into a wireless access point.  
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Network Adapter: Displays the product information of the USB adapter.  
Available Network: Displays all the SSID and Signal Strength of wireless access point  
and stations nearby. To rescan the available wireless networks, please click the Refresh”  
button. The USB adapter can associate with the specified wireless access point or station  
on the list by double-clicking the station directly or selecting the preferred device, and then  
pressing the Connect this sitebutton.  
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Current Network Information: Displays the information about the wireless network  
which WL-U356 is connected to. The information includes Channel, Type, SSID, TX Rate  
and Encryption settings. Please refer to the section 3.2 for detailed descriptions of each  
item.  
More Settings: Press this button for further settings including disable/enable WEP Power  
Saving Mode, and so on. Please refer to the Section 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 for detailed  
descriptions of each item.  
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Link Status: Displays the status of the current wireless connection.  
BSSID: Shows the MAC address of the network (i.e. the connected Access Point) the  
USB adapter is linked to.  
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Signal Strength: Indicates the signal strength level, which helps to find out the proper  
positioning of the wireless device for quality wireless communication.  
Link Quality: Indicates the quality of the active link.  
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TX/RX Frame: Shows the number of valid transmitted/received data frames of the USB  
adapter.  
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3.2 More Setting  
You can enter this screen by clicking the More Setting…” button. Here you can specify the  
wireless network to which WL-U351 intends to connect, enable/disable the WEP data encryption,  
save or load the settings into/from the profile, etc.  
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General Connection Setting: Displays the information including Channel, SSID, Tx Rate  
and Network Type. You can click the Changebutton to modify these values.  
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Channel: Shows the number of the radio channel used for the wireless networking.  
This parameter is not configurable in the Infrastructure mode.  
Tx Rate: Shows the Data Transfer Rate. There are  
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Auto/1/2/5.5/11/6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps for selection. If the Auto Mode is  
selected, the device will choose the most suitable transmission rate automatically.  
SSID: Shows the SSID of the current associated wireless network.  
Any: If Anycheck box is enabled, WL-U356 will survey and connect to one of the  
available wireless networks without checking the consistency of the channel and  
SSID with the specified wireless device.  
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Network Type:  
Infrastructure: This mode requires the presence of an AP or Router to create a  
wireless network. All the communication is processed through the AP or Router.  
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Ad Hoc: This mode enables interconnecting of wireless adapters without the  
presence of an AP or Router.  
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Encryption: There are four items for selection: Disable, WEP, TKIP, and AES. You  
can configure the encryption method based on the settings in the Encryption  
Settingfield.  
Authentication mode:  
Auto: Auto switching of the authentication mode depends on the one adopted on  
wireless network that the USB adapter is connected to.  
Open system: In this mode, wireless stations directly associate with the access  
point without any authentication (null authentication). You can decide whether to  
employ WEP data encryption.  
Shared key: In this mode, wireless stations communicate with the Access Point  
using the identical WEP key settings for authentication and data encryption. It  
always combines with WEP data encryption.  
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Change/Apply: Click Changewill enable you to configure the parameters in the  
General Connection Settingfield. Meanwhile, it will turn into Applyfor you to  
confirm the modified settings.  
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Encryption Setting: You can enable/disable WEP and WPA encryption within the  
wireless network. Please refer to the Section 3.3 for detailed descriptions.  
Profile:  
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Profile Name: You can save the network settings as a profile file by assigning it a  
name.  
Load: Load the settings from the specified profile file in the Profile namelist. The  
new settings will take effect immediately.  
Save Current: Enter a profile name and click this to write the current settings to a  
profile file in the Profile namelist.  
Delete: Delete the profile you have selected.  
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Other:  
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Advanced Setting: Click this for more advanced setting. Please refer to the  
Section 3.4 for detailed descriptions.  
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Information: To view the basic information of WL-U356. Please refer to the Section  
3.5 for detailed descriptions.  
3.3 WEP and WPA Encryption  
3.31 WEP Setting  
WEP is both a data encryption method and an authentication mechanism, which ensures  
authenticated user access and secures data transfer on the wireless network. To implement WEP,  
the Authentication type and the WEP key format, length and ID must be identical on the AP and  
client side. WL-U356 supports 64/128/256-bit Hex/ASCII WEP encryption.  
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Key Length: Select the 64, 128, or 256-bit WEP key to encrypt transmitted data. Larger  
key length will provide higher level of security, but the throughput will thus be affected.  
Default Key ID: Select one of the four keys (1~4) as the specified encryption key.  
Key Format:  
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Hexdecimal: Only A-F, a-f, and 0-9are allowed to be entered.  
ASCII: Digits, characters or signs are allowed to be entered. Its more recognizable  
for users.  
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Key Value: The keys are used to encrypt data transmitted on the wireless network. Fill  
the text box by following the rules below:  
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64-bit: Enter 10-digit Hex values or 5-digit ASCII values as the encryption keys. For  
example: 0123456aef.  
128-bit: Enter 26-digit Hex values or 13-digit ASCII values as the encryption keys.  
For example: 01234567890123456789abcdef“  
256-bit: Enter 58-digit Hex values or 29-digit ASCII values as the encryption keys.  
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Change/Apply: Click Changeenables you to configure the WEP key. In the meantime,  
the button will change into Applyfor you to confirm your new settings.  
3.32 WPA Setting  
In view of the defects of WEP encryption, WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) provides better security by  
adopting TKIP/AES encryption method and key rotation mechanism. There are two types of WPA  
mode: WPA-Radius and WPA-PSK. WPA-Radius is designed for enterprise use and requires a  
Radius server and a Certificate Authority (CA) for user authentication and data encryption, while  
WPA-PSK is designed for home and SMB users who do not have or cannot afford a Radius server  
and a Certificate Authority. To implement WPA, the WPA settings must be identical on the AP and  
the wireless station side.  
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Protocol: There are two kinds of protocols for WPA user authentication- TLS and  
PEAP. TLS and PEAP require a Radius server and the Certificate Authority. The  
main difference between the 2 protocols is TLS requires both the radius servers  
and the clients certificates, while PEAP requires only the servers certificate.  
Moreover, PEAP requires a set of user name of password, which are supposed to  
be preconfigured by the network administrator.  
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User name: It is the setting for PEAP protocol.  
Password: It is the setting for PEAP protocol.  
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Pre-shared key: It is used for WPA-PSK mode. Enter 8 to 63 characters in ASCII format  
to generate the password for authentication.  
Certificate: All available certificates for TLS or PEAP will be displayed in the list. Please  
select a proper one for user or server authentication.  
WEP key: If the AP uses WEP for user authentication or data encryption, please click  
WEP KEY SETTINGto configure the WEP key.  
Change/Apply: Click Changeto configure the WPA setting. In the meantime, the button  
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will change into Applyfor you to confirm your new settings.  
3.4 Advanced Setting  
Here you can perform country roaming, enable/disable power saving mode, and configure the  
fragmentation threshold and RTS/CTS threshold of WL-U356.  
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User Interface: Select the display language of the utility. Two languages are available:  
English and Traditional Chinese.  
Country Roaming: This feature is developed based on IEEE 802.11d, which is a  
standard make wireless devices operate with the proper transmission power on the  
appropriate channel regulated by the country where users are located.  
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World Mode: Select this to perform the country roaming and the adapter will follow  
the settings of the associated AP automatically.  
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User Select: Users can select the country where they are located. The available  
channels will vary based on the selected country.  
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Power Consumption Setting:  
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Continuous Access Mode (CAM): The adapter will always stay in active mode. No  
power-saving function will be activated.  
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Maximum Power-Saving Mode: Enable the power-saving function when the  
adapter is idle. This mode applies to PDA best because it saves most power. Its  
Implementation will cause additional overhead to your wireless network.  
Fast Power-Saving mode: This mode also provides the power-saving function, but  
the power consumption in this mode is higher than that of the Maximum  
Power-Saving Mode. This mode applies to laptops. Its implementation will also  
cause additional overhead to your wireless network.  
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Fragmentation Threshold: This value defines the maximum transmitted packet size.  
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Any packet size is larger than it will be fragmented. If you hit upon a high packet error rate,  
try to increase this value, but the performance will thus be affected. Keeping the default  
setting applies to most scenarios.  
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RTS/CTS Threshold: This feature focuses on solving the Hidden Noteissue and  
avoiding subsequent collisions. If you encounter a high packet error rate and high latency,  
try to adjust this value to find the suitable one for your wireless network. However, its  
implementation will cause additional overhead to your wireless network.  
3.5 Information  
This screen shows the current driver and utility version, and the MAC Address of the  
adapter.  
3.6 Software AP mode  
This mode turns the USB adapter into a wireless access point immediately. As an AP, it comes  
with all basic functions contained in an ordinary AP as follows:  
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Mode: There are two modes available: Station and Access Point.  
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Station: Set the USB adapter as a wireless client/station.  
Access Point: Switch the USB adapter into a wireless access point.  
Network Adapter: Display the product information of the USB adapter.  
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Connect Station List: Display all the MAC addresses of the wireless stations associating  
with the AP.  
Current Network Setting: Displays the information about the current wireless network,  
including Channel, SSID, WEP and Tx Power Level.  
More Setting: Press this button for further settings including disable/enable WEP, MAC  
address Filter and Bridge Adapter, etc. Please refer to the Section 3.7 for detailed  
descriptions of each item.  
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Tx and Rx Frame: Shows the number of valid transmitted/received data frames of the AP.  
3.7 Access Point Setting  
You can enter this screen by clicking the More Setting…” button. Here you can configure the AP  
connection settings such as Channel, Basic Rate, SSID, Tx Power, WEP, Authentication Mode  
and other advanced functions.  
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General Connection Setting: Displays the connection information of the AP, including  
Channel, Basic Rate, SSID and Tx Power. You can click the Changebutton to modify  
these values.  
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Channel: Selects the number of the radio channel used by the AP.  
Basic Rate: Selects the basic data transmission rate supported by the AP. There  
are four options, including 1, 2Mbps (Mixed mode), 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps (Mixed),1,  
2, 5.5, 11, 6, 12, 24Mbps (802.11g), and 6, 12, 24Mbps (802.11g only).If the AP  
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works in 11b or 11b/g mixed mode, you can choose either 1, 2 Mbpsor 1, 2, 5.5,  
11Mbps. If the AP operates in pure 11g mode, you can choose one of the four  
modes. But for better performance, the last two modes (1, 2, 5.5, 11, 6, 12, 24Mbps  
and 6, 12, 24 Mbps) are recommended.  
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SSID: Service Set Identifier (up to 32 printable ASCII characters). The SSID must  
be identical for all the clients and AP of the same wireless network.  
Hide SSID: If this is checked, the AP will not incorporate its SSID into the field of the  
beacon frame regularly sent by the AP, which means only wireless stations set with  
the same SSID can connect to the AP. It prevents the AP from unauthorized user  
access.  
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Tx Power: There are four levels (Level 0-3) for you to configure the transmission  
power of the AP. The higher transmission power, the larger transmission distance  
and wireless signal coverage will be.  
Change/Apply: Click Changewill enable you to configure the parameters in the  
General Connection Settingfield. Meanwhile, it will turn into Applyfor you to  
confirm the modified settings.  
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WEP: You can disable/enable the WEP encryption. To implement it, the Authentication  
type (Open system/Shared key) and the WEP key format (Hex/ASCII), length  
(64/128/256-bit) and ID(1-4) must be identical on the AP and client side. The AP supports  
64/128/256-bit Hex/ASCII WEP encryption. About detailed descriptions, please refer to  
the Section 3.3.  
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Authentication Mode:  
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Open system: In this mode, wireless stations directly associate with the access  
point without any authentication (null authentication). You can decide whether to  
employ WEP data encryption.  
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Shared key: In this mode, wireless stations communicate with the access point  
using the identical WEP key settings for user authentication and data encryption. It  
always combines with WEP data encryption.  
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Fragment: This value defines the maximum transmitted packet size. Any packet size is  
larger than it will be fragmented. If you hit upon a high packet error rate, try to increase  
this value, but the performance will thus be affected. Keeping the default setting applies to  
most scenarios.  
RTS/CTS: This feature focuses on solving the Hidden Noteissue and avoiding  
subsequent collisions. If you encounter a constant high packet error rate and high latency,  
try to adjust this value to find the suitable one for your wireless network. However, its  
implementation will cause additional overhead to your wireless network.  
Preamble: It defines the length of the CRC block for communication within the wireless  
network. There are two types available: Long and Short. If your wireless network consists  
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of 11b stations, use Long Preamble for better compatibility. Otherwise, Short Preamble  
will be a good choice in terms of the performance.  
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MAC Address Filter: It enables the AP to control the network access by MAC address  
filtering of the wireless clients.  
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Filter Type: There are three options- Disable, Accept and Reject. Disable makes  
you turn off the MAC address filter function. Accept means only wireless stations  
with the MAC addresses preconfigured on the below list will be granted access.  
Reject signifies only wireless stations with the MAC addresses preconfigured in the  
below list will be denied access. After finishing the setting, press the Applybutton  
to make the new setting into effect.  
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Filter MAC Address: The MAC address is a 12-digit hexadecimal value, a unique  
identification for network devices. There are fifteen sets of MAC address which can  
be preconfigured in each field of the list. Enter the MAC addresses of the wireless  
stations you want to grant or deny access by the AP.  
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Bridge Adapter: The wireless stations connected to the AP can access the wired network  
through the bridge adapter. You can select the Ethernet adapter in the list as a bridge  
between the wireless and wired networks.  
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting  
This section provides solutions to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation  
of the USB adapter. Read the description below to diffuse your doubts.  
What is the IEEE 802.11g standard?  
802.11g is the latest IEEE standard for high-speed WLAN communications that provides up to  
54Mbps data rate in the 2.4GHZ band. It has become the mainstream technology of current  
WLAN networks. It uses OFDM modulation to reach higher data transmission rate and  
backward compatible with 802.11b  
What is the IEEE 802.11b standard?  
The IEEE 802.11b WLAN standard subcommittee, which formulates a standard for the industry.  
The objective is to enable WLAN hardware from different manufacturers to interoperate.  
What features does the IEEE 802.11 standard provide?  
The product supports the following IEEE 802.11 functions:  
CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge protocol  
Multi-Channel Roaming  
Automatic Rate Selection  
RTS/CTS feature  
Fragmentation  
Power Management  
What is Ad-hoc?  
An Ad-hoc mode is a wireless network type in which a group of computers equipped with  
wireless adapters are connected as an independent wireless LAN without any access point. All  
computers operating in this mode must be configured to share the same radio channel and  
SSID.  
What is Infrastructure?  
The difference between Infrastructure network and Ad-hoc network is that the former requires  
an Access point. The Infrastructure mode is appropriate for enterprise-scale wireless access to  
a central database or provides various wireless applications for mobile users.  
What is BSS ID?  
An Infrastructure network is called a Basic Service Set (BSS). All the wireless stations in a BSS  
must share the same BSS ID.  
What is TKIP?  
It is another encryption method to overcome the inherent weaknesses of WEP, a next  
generation of WEP. It adopts new algorithm (Michael) to generate 128/192-bit encryption keys  
and provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check and a re-keying mechanism.  
What is AES?  
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a chip-based encryption method of new generation  
and has been incorporated into the newly-approved security standard 802.11i. It supports 128,  
192 and 256-bit encryption key length and adopts Rijndael algorithm. It is widely believed it is  
impossible to crack AES.  
What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences?  
Frequency-hopping spread-spectrum (FHSS) uses a narrowband carrier that changes  
frequency in a pattern that is known to both transmitters and receivers. Properly synchronized,  
the net effect is to maintain a single logical channel. To an unintended receiver, FHSS appears  
to be short-duration impulse noise. Direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) generates a  
redundant bit pattern for each bit to be transmitted. This bit pattern is called a chip (or chipping  
code). The longer the chip is, the greater the probability that the original data can be recovered.  
Even if one or more bits in the chip are damaged during transmission, statistical techniques  
embedded in the radio can recover the original data without-the need for retransmission. To an  
unintended receiver, DSSS appears as low power wideband noise and is rejected (ignored) by  
most narrowband receivers.  
What is Spread Spectrum?  
Spread Spectrum technology is a wideband radio frequency technique developed by the  
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military for use in reliable, secure, mission-critical communication systems. It is designed to  
trade off bandwidth efficiency for reliability, integrity, and security. In other words, more  
bandwidth is consumed than in the case of narrowband transmission, but the trade off  
produces a signal that is, in effect, louder and thus easier to detect, provided that the receiver  
knows the parameters of the spread-spectrum signal being broadcast. If a receiver is not tuned  
to the right frequency, a spread spectrum signal looks like background noise. There are two  
main alternatives, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Frequency Hopping Spread  
Spectrum (FHSS).  
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