IC Intracom 524773 manual

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    W ir e les s 1 50N U sB MiN i A dA p t e r Us e r MANU Al MODE L 5 2 4 7 7 3 INT -524773-UM-1009-01[...]

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    2 INTRODUCT ION Than k yo u for pu rchasi ng the INTE LL INET NET WORK SOL UTIONS ™ Wirele ss 1 50 N USB Mi ni Ad apt er , Model 52 4 773. This u ltra- compa ct high-speed ada pt er le ts you conn ect you r not ebook or d esktop PC to wi reless n etworks fa ste r than e ver be fore , with link s peeds o f up t o 1 50 Mbps. This a dap ter i s also[...]

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    3 CONTENTS CoNte Nt s sAf et y & CoMpl iA NCe st A t eM eNts F ederal Commun ications Commission ( F CC ) Statements F CC P ART 1 5 This eq uip ment h as bee n tes ted an d foun d to comply w ith the li mits f or a C las s B d ig ita l de vi ce , p urs ua n t to P art 1 5 of F ed er al Co mm u ni ca ti on s C om m i ss i o n ( F C C ) R u l es [...]

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    4 R E G U L AT O R Y S TAT E M E N T S F CC C AUT ION This d ev ice and its an te nna m ust no t be co -loc at ed or ope rat ed in conju nction wi th an y ot her an ten na or tra nsmi tter . This d ev ice c omp lies with P ar t 1 5 of the F CC R ules. Ope ration i s sub ject to the foll owing two condi tions : ( 1 ) This de vice ma y no t cause ha [...]

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    5 I N S TA L L AT I O N 1 iNst All A tioN N OT E : The fol lowi ng ins talla tion re prese nts Win dows XP proced ures a nd screen imag es, bu t both a re sim ilar f or Windo ws 200 0 , Vista and 7 . Some scre en imag es ha v e been mod ied to t the f ormat o f this ma nua l. Prior to i nsta lla tion, u n- in stall a n y pre viou sly in stall[...]

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    6 I N S TA L L AT I O N 4. When the ne x t screen displ ay s, click “In stall” t o begin the i nstal lati on. On an y of the s creens wh ere they a ppear , click “Back ” to retu rn to a pre vious screen ; click “Cancel” to e xit the w i z a r d . 5. The Set up Stat us scre en will dis pla y , presen tin g a statu s bar tha t ind icat es[...]

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    7 I N S TA L L AT I O N 1 .2 Connect ing t o a Wireless Access P oint 1 . T o begin the adapter conguration by connecting to a wireless AP , double-click the utility icon in the system tray (or right- click the one that automatically appears on the desktop), then select the “Open Cong Utility” option from the popup menu. 2. When the Utili[...]

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    8 I N S TA L L AT I O N Windows Zero Cong uration Opt ion for Vista Windo ws Vista u sers can connect to a wi reless a ccess point us ing the Wi ndow s Zero Con gura tion op tion. 1. Go to Start, then Control Panel on the desktop, then select Network and Internet. 2. With the Network and Internet screen displayed, select “Connect to a netwo[...]

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    9 I N S TA L L AT I O N 3. Hi ghlight the access point you want to use (if it’s shown), then click “Connect.” 4 . If it’s an unnamed access point (i.e., the SSID of the wireless AP is hidden), you’ll be prompted to input its name, which must be entered exactly — without error or deviation — in order to make a valid connection. 5 . If [...]

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    10 CONfIGUR A TIO N 6 . Once the message “Successfully connected...” (between your computer and the wireless AP you selected) displays, clic k “ Cl ose ” t o sta rt the network connection. 2 CoNf igUr A tioN U ti li t y The Conguration Utility is a powerful application that helps you congure the Wireless 150N USB Mini Adapter and moni[...]

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    11 CONfIGUR A TIO N Refresh: This updates the adapter list in the left-side window . Mode : This allows you to select one of two modes: Station or Access Point. • With Station, the adapter works as a wireless adapter . • With Access Point, the adapter works as a wireless AP . (See SoftAP .) View: This allows you to enable “Status Bar ,” whi[...]

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    12 CONfIGUR A TIO N Link Quality and Network Address — are self-explanatory . The other references on this screen reect the settings congured on the Prole screen. T ype: This displays either “Infrastructure” (operating in conjunction with an access point) or “Ad Hoc” (operating without an access point) based on the selection made[...]

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    13 CONfIGUR A TIO N A vailable Prole(s): This list shows the preferred networks for the wireless connection. Y ou can add, remove, edit and duplicate the preferred networks, and you can also set one of the networks as the default connection. Add/Remove/Edit: Click with a prole selected to make desired changes. Duplicate: Click to c reate a ne[...]

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    14 CONfIGUR A TIO N mode (connecting to another wireless adapter in the WLAN without an access poi nt or ro ut er) vs . I nf ras tru ct ure mo de (w hic h c on nec ts th rou gh an AP or rou te r). Channel: This setting is only available for Ad Hoc mode. Select the radio channel used for the network you’re connecting to. Network Authentication: Th[...]

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    15 CONfIGUR A TIO N • TKIP (T emporal Key Integrity Protocol) changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets. (A packet is a kind of message transmitted over a network.) This ensures much greater security than standard WEP security . • AES has been developed to ensure the highest degree of security and authenticity for digital information. It’[...]

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    16 CONfIGUR A TIO N and P AP . PEAP species that an EAP-compliant authentication protocol must be used; this adapter supports MD5, TLS, GTC (Generic T oken Card) and MSCHAPv2. That a client certicate be required for authentication is optional. T unnel: Options are MD5, GTC, TLS and MSCHAP-v2. Username: This is the certicate username on the[...]

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    17 CONfIGUR A TIO N A vailable Network(s): This list presents important connection information about the available wireless networks within the range of your adapter . T o connect to any network on the list, highlight it and double-click. Refresh: Click to update the Available Network(s) list. It is recommended that the list be refreshed anytime a [...]

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    18 CONfIGUR A TIO N 2.5 Statistics Y ou c an get t he rea l- tim e i nfo rm ati on ab out pa ck et tra nsm is sio ns an d t he re cei vin g status during wireless communications from this screen. T o update the statistics values, click “Reset.” 2.6 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is the latest wireless network technology[...]

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    19 CONfIGUR A TIO N 2. Click “Pin Input Cong (PIN)” and the prompt at right will display . Click “Y es” to select a specic wireless access point or click “No” to start the PIN method of WPS. 3. If you click “Y es,” the prompt at right will display . Select the wireless AP name you want to connect to and click “Select.” INT[...]

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    20 CONfIGUR A TIO N 4. A Status screen will display to indicate the progress of the procedure, which can take up to two minutes or so . If a w ire le ss a cc es s poi nt with the correct PIN code is found, you’ll be connected to it. 2.6. 2 NET WORK SETUP U SING PU SH BUTTON C ONFIG ( PB C ) 1. Begin the PBC pairing procedure by setting up the acc[...]

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    21 CONfIGUR A TIO N INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Utililty INTELLINET NETWORK SOL[...]

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    22 CONfIGUR A TIO N 2.7 SoftAP The Wi re le ss 1 50N U SB Mi ni A da pt er ca n al so be u se d as a wi r el ess a cces s poi nt. On an y of th e menu s creens , go to Mode( M ) and sel ect “ Access Poin t.” 2.7 . 1 GENER AL S SI D: Th e SS ID ( u p to 3 2 pri n ta bl e A SC II charact ers ) is the u niq ue name i dent ied in a WLAN t ha t p[...]

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    23 CONfIGUR A TIO N 2.7 . 2 AP ADV ANC ED Beacon Inter val : Specify the dura tion be t we en bea con pack ets ( mi llis econds ). The range for th e beacon period is 2 0 - 1 0 0 0 mil lise conds, wit h a t ypical v alue of 1 00. DT IM Period: Thi s is the se ndin g int er v al of th e AP ’ s trafc broadcast. T he def aul t val ue is 3 bea con[...]

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    24 CONfIGUR A TIO N 2.7 .3 A P ST A TISTICS Y ou c an get t he rea l- tim e i nfo rm ati on ab out pa ck et tra nsm is sio ns an d t he re cei vin g status during wireless communications from this screen. T o update the statistics values, click “Reset.” 2.7 . 4 ICS T o connect to the Internet through this adapter using SoftAP , you need to make[...]

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    25 SpEC IfICA TIONS 3 spe Ci f iC A tioNs Stand ards • IEE E 802. 1 1 b ( 1 1 Mbps Wir eless L AN ) • IEE E 802. 1 1 g ( 5 4 Mbps Wirel ess L AN) • IEE E 802. 1 1 e ( QoS Enha ncemen t WMM) • Upw ard compa tibl e to IE EE 802. 1 1 n draft 2.0 ( 1 50 Mbps Wir eless L AN ) Gener al • Int er face : Hi- Speed USB 2.0 • Chip set : Re alt ek [...]

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    INTE LLINET NET W ORK SOL UTIONS ™ offer s a com plet e li ne of act iv e and passi ve net w orki ng p r oducts . Ask your local compu ter dealer for mor e i nfor mati on or vi si t w w w .int ellinet -ne t work.com . Copyrig ht © INTELLINE T NET W ORK SO LU TI O N S All products menti oned ar e tradema rks or reg is ter ed tr ademarks of the ir[...]