Motorola USBW 200 User Manual

USBw 200  
Series  
User Guide  
System Requirements  
Following are the minimum system requirements for support of the USBw 200-series USB  
WiMAX Adaptor  
Windows XP  
SP2 (SP3 recommended)  
500 MHz  
Windows Vista  
All  
1.0 GHz  
40 MB  
Windows 7  
OS Level  
Processor Speed  
Disk Space  
All  
1.0 GHz  
40 MB  
40 MB  
RAM requirement  
512 MB  
1.0 GB  
1.0 GB  
Products Covered by this Guide  
USBw25200 - 2500-2700 MHz band  
USBw35200 - 3400-3600 MHz band  
Installation  
The USBw 200 is a fully Plug & Play USB device, with all operating software pre-loaded on the  
USB device itself; no CD-ROM is required. When first plugged in, it installs all the necessary  
software on your computer to provide high-speed Internet service using the latest WiMAX  
technology. You may install the software on more than one computer, activating the WiMAX  
service on the computer of your choice by plugging in the USBw 200.  
Insert the USBw 200 into your laptop computer’s USB port.  
Windows XP: If setup does not automatically  
start: click “Start” and choose “Run”. Type  
“X:\InstVerif.exe” (where X is the USB drive  
designation) and click “OK”.  
Windows Vista and 7: If setup does not  
automatically start: click “Start” and choose  
“Computer”, right click on “USB drive” or “CD  
drive” and choose “Open Auto Play”. Select  
“InstVerif.exe”  
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Follow the Software installation steps on your screen  
The USBw 200 will automatically turn on and search for WiMAX connections. If WiMAX service is  
available, it will automatically connect your computer to the Internet through a WiMAX link.  
Depending on the configuration offered by your Internet Service Provider, the USBw 200 may  
also manage the Ethernet and WiFi connections to your computer.  
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Setting Up WiFi Connections  
Note: If the configuration offered by your Internet Service Provider does not include  
coverage of WiFi connections, this section can be skipped.  
For correct operation of the Motorola Connection Manager with your WiFi connections, please  
disable any other WiFi connection managers on your computer.  
If the Connection Manager is not already running, please open it by clicking  
the desktop or Systray icon  
Click the arrow at the left of the All Connections button to  
display available Ethernet, WiMAX and WiFi Connections.  
Click the + sign on the WiFi bar that appears on the left  
screen extension to display all available WiFi services.  
Select the desired WiFi service. If this service has  
previously been configured in your computer, the  
necessary settings will automatically be imported into the  
Connection Manager.  
If the selected service requires security information, an  
input screen will appear.  
If needed, advanced security settings can be accessed by  
right-clicking on the name of the selected WiFi Service,  
and selecting Settings.  
The selected WiFi connection will be enabled.  
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Setting Up Ethernet Connections  
Note: If the configuration offered by your Internet Service Provider does not include  
coverage of Ethernet connections, this section may be skipped  
If the Connection Manager is not already running, please open it by  
clicking the desktop or Systray icon  
Click the arrow at the left of the All Connections button to  
display available Ethernet, WiMAX and WiFi Connections.  
Click the + sign on the Ethernet bar that appears on the  
left screen extension to display all available Ethernet  
services. Select the desired Ethernet service.  
If configuring a new Ethernet connection, right-click on the  
name of the Ethernet service, and select Settings. Enter  
the necessary information and click OK.  
Connecting to WiMAX for the first time  
WiMAX technology provides a number of effective  
protections against unauthorized use of the service.  
Depending on the particular options your Service Provider  
has chosen, you may encounter a signup screen that asks  
for a Username and Password. If required, this  
information will have been provided to you when you  
purchased the USBw 200.  
Enter the Username and Password in the spaces shown. Checking the  
Store Credentialsbox will save your User name and password;  
otherwise you will be prompted for this information every time you log in.  
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Connecting to the WiMAX Network  
All the necessary settings to connect to your Internet Service provider’s WiMAX network have  
been pre-programmed into the USBw 200 and cannot be modified by the user.  
With the Connection Manager operating, plug in the  
USBw 200. The Connection manager will scan for  
available WiMAX channels. When a suitable channel  
is found, the Connection Manager will detect it, and  
add it to the available connections list automatically. In  
this example, the Connection Manager has been using  
a WiFi service named M-Wireless, and has detected  
the WiMAX service MOT Burnsville  
To select the WiMAX connection, click on the Connect  
button. The Connection Manager will go through a  
secure authentication process, and connect to the  
WiMAX service.  
Here both the WiFi and WiMAX connections are  
available to the user. It is possible to switch between  
these two services by clicking the arrow on the Active  
Connections bar.  
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The Main Screen  
When the Connection Manager is started, it presents the  
main screen, which provides an overview of all data  
connections being managed by the Connection  
Manager. The extension on the left can be minimized or  
restored by clicking the triangle on the All Connections  
bar.  
The left extension screen provides two tabs. The  
Technologies tab shows all available connections for  
WiMAX, WiFi (if supported in your version of the  
Connection Manager) and Ethernet (if supported in your  
version of the Connection Manager). Individual  
connections lists can be minimized by clicking the “-“  
sign on the connection title bars.  
The Priorities tab allows the user to select the order in  
which the Connection manager will connect to available  
services.  
Note: The Ethernet connection (If supported in your  
version of the Connection Manager) is not listed in the  
Priorities list. The wired Ethernet connection is assumed  
to always be the highest priority.  
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Controls and Settings  
Radio Control  
This button toggles the radio that works with the service currently selected on and off.  
Options  
This button opens up the Options screen. This  
enables the user to choose the language used in the  
Connection Manager and select alternate skins for  
the Graphical User Interface. It also allows selection  
of the connection settings of the Connection Manager  
program when starting up the computer.  
This screen is also accessible by right-clicking the  
Systray icon.  
HELP Screens  
This button opens up an online HELP utility, providing additional information about navigating  
through the Connection Manager screens.  
WiMAX information  
Right-clicking the WiMAX service in the main screen  
extension allows viewing of WiMAX system  
information.  
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WiMAX Connection Settings  
This duplicates the original signup page, allowing the  
user to make any needed changes in Username and  
Password settings.  
WiMAX Connection Statistics  
This screen provides information on the current  
WiMAX connection session.  
WiMAX Connection Status  
This screen provides information on the WiMAX  
network connection radio performance, the Internet  
protocol settings in effect and version information for  
the USBw 200 hardware and software.  
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More information  
Clicking the indicated triangle gives access to  
additional screens of information about the  
Connection Manager.  
History  
This screen shows a log of connection and  
disconnection events since the Connection Manager  
program was last started.  
About Connection Manager  
This screen provides release information for the  
Connection Manager software.  
The link shown as “Visit our site” in this illustration is  
used to connect to your Internet Service Provider’s  
website to download updated versions of the  
Connection Manager SW as they become available.  
This screen is also available by right-clicking the  
Systray icon.  
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