Air Health Network Card WL 8000 Series User Manual

WL-8000 Series  
Wireless LAN Card Adapter  
User’s Manual  
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Table of Contents  
NETWORK CONNECTION .................................................................................9  
IN WINDOWS 98/ME ..............................................................................................9  
IN WINDOWS 2000/XP .........................................................................................12  
CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................15  
ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION UTILITY............................................................15  
MAIN TAB............................................................................................................16  
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PROFILE MANAGER TAB.......................................................................................25  
INFORMATION TAB ...............................................................................................26  
ABOUT TAB..........................................................................................................28  
UNINSTALLATION.............................................................................................29  
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INTRODUCTION  
The AirLive WL-8000PCI/PCM is a device that allows you connect your  
computer to a wireless local area network (LAN). A wireless LAN allows your  
system to use wireless Radio Frequency (RF) technology to transmit and receive  
data without physically attaching to the network. The Wireless protocols that  
come with this product ensure data security and isolation from interference  
generated by other radio frequencies.  
This card also allows you to take full advantage of your computer’s mobility with  
access to real-time information and online services anytime and anywhere. In  
addition, this device eliminates the bother of pulling cable through walls and  
under furniture. It even allows you to place your system in locations where  
cabling is impossible. Modifying and augmenting networks has never been so  
easy.  
Wireless Network Options  
The Peer-to-Peer Network  
This network installation lets you set a small wireless workgroup easily and  
quickly. Equipped with wireless PC Cards or wireless PCI, you can share files  
and printers between each PC and laptop.  
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You can also use one computer as an Internet Server to connect to a wired global  
network and share files and information with other computers via a wireless LAN.  
The Access Point Network  
The network installation allows you to share files, printers, and Internet access  
much more conveniently. With Wireless LAN Cards, you can connect wireless  
LAN to a wired global network via an Access Point.  
LED Indicators For Airlive WL-8000PCM  
Power Indicator: (Orange LED)  
The power LED will appear as solid orange when the Wireless PC card is  
connected with an AP. If the Wireless PC card is not connected with an  
AP, the power LED will be blank.  
Act Indicator: (Green LED)  
The Act LED will be blinking green when transmitting/receiving wireless data.  
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INSTALLATION  
Caution: Do not insert the Wireless LAN Card into your computer  
until the procedures in “Install the Driver & Utility” has been  
performed.  
Install Driver & Utility  
3. Exit all Windows programs. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive of your computer.  
If the CD-ROM is not launched automatically, go to your CD-ROM drive  
(e.g. drive D) and double-click on Setup.exe.  
4. The main screen of the CD-ROM opens. Click Install Driver &  
Utility to start the installation.  
5. When the Welcome screen appears, click Next to continue.  
6. The Choose Destination Location screen will show you the default  
destination chosen by the utility. Click Next to continue.  
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7. Follow the instruction to select the program folder. Click Next to  
continue.  
9. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click Finish to  
complete the software installation.  
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Install the device1  
Note: Make sure the procedures in “Install Driver & Utility” has been  
performed.  
1. If you are using the WL-8000PCI Card, before installing the  
device, make sure the computer is turned off. Remove the  
expansion slot cover from the computer. For Wireless CardBus  
users, please locate your CardBus slot.  
2. Carefully slide the Airlive WL-8000PCM/PCI into the  
PCI/CardBus slot. Push evenly and slowly and ensure it is  
properly seated. For WL-8000PCI, you may have to use the  
mounting screw to have the card screwed securely in place.  
3. After the device has been connected to your computer, turn on  
your computer. Windows will detect the new hardware and then  
automatically copy all of the files needed for networking.  
Recover your expansion slot cover if you are using the Wireless  
PCI Card.  
Note for Windows 98 users:  
Before installation of the device, make sure you have your operating  
system CD-ROM at hand. You may be asked to insert the OS CD-ROM  
in order to download specific drivers.  
If you are using the WL-8000PCI, the product descriptions shown on the screen will  
differ from the illustrations shown in this document. Please discard the discrepancy and  
follow the installation procedures to continue anyway.  
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Note for Windows XP users:  
1. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and  
click Next.  
4. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
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Verify Device Installation  
To verify that the device has been properly installed in your computer and is  
enabled, go to Start  
Settings  
Control Panel  
System ( Hardware)  
Device Manager. Expand the Network adapters item. If the AirLive  
WL-8000PCM/PCI is listed, it means that your device is properly installed  
and enabled.  
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NETWORK CONNECTION  
Once the driver has been installed, you will need to make adjustments to your  
network settings.  
In Windows 98/ME  
1. Go to Start Settings Control Panel Network.  
2. Make sure that you have all the following components installed.  
AirLive WL-8000PCI_PCM  
IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol  
NetBEUI  
TCP/IP  
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If any components are missing, click on the Add button to install them. All of the  
protocols and clients required (listed above) are provided by Microsoft.  
3. Next, highlight the specific network component you need, click Add.  
4. Highlight Microsoft, and then double click on the item you want to  
add. Click OK.  
After returning to the Network screen, you can make your computer is visible  
on the network by enabling the File and Print Sharing.  
5. Click the Identification tab. Enter a name that is unique on the  
network. Type the name of your workgroup, which should be the  
same name used by all of the other PCs on the network.  
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6. 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.”  
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2. Make sure that you have all the following components installed.  
Client for Microsoft Networks  
NWLink NetBIOS  
NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol  
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
If any components are missing, click on the Install… button to select the  
Client/Service/Protocol required.  
3. After selecting the component you need, click Add… to install.  
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4. Select the network protocol you wish to add and click OK. This will  
return you to the Local Area Connections Properties window.  
5. To allow your computer to be visible on the network, make sure you  
have checked off the File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft  
Networks.  
6. When finished, you must restart your computer to complete the  
installation.  
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CONFIGURATION  
After successful installation of the WL-8000PCM/PCI’s driver, the utility icon  
will display in the task bar. You will be able to access the Configuration Utility  
through the Network Status icon.  
If the icon doesn’t appear automatically, go to Start Programs Wireless  
LAN Utility Wireless LAN Utility, it will appear in the task bar.  
Accessing the Configuration Utility  
All settings are categorized into 4 Tabs:  
Main Tab  
Profile Manager Tab  
Information Tab  
About Tab  
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Main Tab  
The main tab enables you to scan for available networks, select a network to  
which to connect, modify the settings for the current connection, or set up your  
station for Ad Hoc connection.  
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NoteOnly one configuration utility can be active at a time. When the ZCU is set  
to be the active utility, opening the TI utilityby double-clicking on the utility  
icon in the system tray or right-clicking the icon and selecting Openlaunches  
the ZCU inserted of the TI utility.  
External Configuration Checkbox (Windows XP  
only): A checkbox that enables you to disable the  
WLAN Station Configuration Utility and indicates  
that the station driver is to be configured with  
Windows XP’s built-in Zero Configuration Utility  
(ZCU).  
Configure using  
Windows Zero Config.  
On Windows XP systems, the ZCU service is  
automatically stopped when the WLAN utility is  
installed. The ZCU is started when you check the  
Configure using Windows Zero Configuration  
checkbox.  
The checkbox is only displayed on Windows XP  
systems.  
Profile name  
SSID  
The profile name that is currently connected.  
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 which is not  
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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.  
It displays the currently connected rate.  
The channel that is currently connected.  
Current Tx Rate  
Channel  
BSS type  
The type of connection, either Access Point or  
Peer-to-Peer.  
The actual instantaneous transmit and receive rates, in  
Mbps.  
Tx Rate /Rx 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  
press the Connect button to access it.  
Connect  
Profile NameEnter the profile name you wish to have.  
Set Configuration The Set Configuration area  
contains the following fields  
SSID NameThe SSID for the current profile  
BSS TypeThe BSS type, either peer-to-peer or Access  
Point  
ChannelThe preferred channel on which to make a  
connection (available for peer-to-peer connections  
only)  
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BandThe 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.  
SecurityDetermines the type of security to use for  
this connection, and can be one of the following:  
None  
WEP  
WPA2  
Any WPA  
WEPWEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 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 4You can specify up to 4 different  
keys, but only one can be used at a time.  
EncryptionEnter the key value in this field.  
A key of 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is  
required if a 64-bit Key Size is selected.  
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A key of 26 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is  
required if a 128-bit Key Size is selected.  
A key of 58 hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F) is  
required if a 256-bit Key Size is selected.  
WPA2 & Any WPAWiFi Protected Accessis 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 adapter 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 adapter to  
automatically select the appropriate  
PSKIn 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)  
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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  
To supply a personal certificate:  
1. In the User Name field, type in the user name  
assigned to the certificate.  
2. Select  
a
certificate by clicking Browse. The  
standard Windows Select Certificate window is  
displayed:  
3. Select a certificate from the list, and click OK. The  
name of the certificate is displayed in the textbox in  
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the middle of the Personal Certificate window.  
4. 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:  
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  
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for all Security settings.  
Enable CCX modeEnables 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 ModeClick 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:  
NoneNo 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.  
Fragment Threshold: The maximum fragment  
length, in bytes. The value is an even number from  
256 to 4096 (default is 4096).  
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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.  
OKWhen the configuration is done, click OK to  
save.  
CancelClick 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 no profile exists, the Profile Configuration window  
is displayed so that you can modify its settings.  
OK  
Click OK to save your settings.  
Click Cancel to discard changes.  
Cancel  
Apply  
Click Apply to save any changes to profiles and  
connection settings.  
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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 profiles’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.  
Each profile in the Active Profiles list has a priority based on its location in the list.  
The higher in the list, the higher the profile’s priority.  
When the station tries to connect to a network with a specific SSID, the station first  
tries to connect to the network using the profile with the highest priority (that is, the  
profile highest in the list of active profiles) that is set to the selected SSID. If the  
station cannot connect using the first profile, the station tries to connect using the  
next-highest profile, and so forth.  
Likewise, when the station loses the connection with the current network, the station  
tries to make a connection with any available network for which a profile exists.  
The station first tries to connect to a network using the profile with the highest  
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priority. If the station cannot connect using the first profile, the station tries to  
connect using the next-highest profile, and so forth.  
To move a profile up one spot in the Active Profiles list, select the profile by  
clicking on it, and then click  
To move a profile down one spot in the Active Profiles list, select the profile by  
clicking on it, and then click  
New  
Click New to create a new profile.  
The new profile is inactive and is added to the Profiles Pool list.  
Click Edit to edit an exiting profile.  
Edit  
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  
Click Cancel to discard any changes to profiles and connection  
settings, and then minimizes the utility to the Windows system  
tray.  
Cancel  
Apply  
Click Apply to save any changes to profiles and connection  
settings.  
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  
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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.  
Connection Status  
Indicates whether the station is currently  
connected to a network. This is the same  
connection status as displayed on the  
Main tab.  
Duration  
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  
Network Information  
Information about association and  
authentication  
attempts  
with  
the  
currently selected network, as well as  
some connection settings.  
Network information, such as the IP  
address, of the station.  
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About Tab  
Click on the About tab to view basic version information about the OS Version,  
Utility Version, Driver Version, Firmware Version and EEPROM Version.  
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UNINSTALLATION  
In case you need to uninstall the Utility and driver, please refer to below steps.  
(As you uninstall the utility, the driver will be uninstalled as well.)  
1. Go to Start Programs Wireless LAN Utility Uninstall  
Wireless LAN Utility.  
2. Click OK to continue.  
3. Click Finish to complete the uninstalled procedure.  
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