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    W i r e l e s s G U s B A d A p t e r U s e r m A n U A l MODE L 5 30 3 6 1 INT -530361-UM-0408-01[...]

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    Thank you for p urchasi ng the I NTELLI NE T NET WOR K SOLUTIO NS ™ Wire less G U SB Adapter, Model 5 30 361 . Compatib le with 802. 1 1b a nd 802. 1 1 g wire less access poin ts a nd route rs, this adapter l ets you upgr ade your wire les s net wor k with out the ne ed to replac e existi ng equipm ent. T ra nsfer or re ce ive digit al image s, v[...]

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    CA UTION: Any changes or m odi c ations n ot expressl y approved by the pa rt y re sp on si bl e f or co mp li a nce co u ld v o id t he us er’ s a u tho rity t o o pe ra t e the equip ment. This de vice compl ies wi th P art 1 5 of the FCC R ules. Opera tion is s ubject to the foll owing t wo condit ions: ( 1 ) This d evice m ay not cause ha [...]

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    t ABle of contents In st all at io n .......................................................................................... 6      .................................................................................... 7 Net wor k ...............................................................................[...]

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    inst A ll A ti on Prio r to co nnec ting t he Wir eles s G USB Ada pter: • Uninst all any previously l oaded ver sion s of the dr iver and ut ilit y . • In sta l l t he s o ftwa r e p r og r a m fr o m t he CD . NO T E : Th e f o l l o wi n g Wi ndo w s XP p r oc ed u r e i s s i m i la r f o r Wi ndo w s 98 S E/Me / 2000 / 200 3/Vi s ta . 1 . [...]

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    5. On ce t he sof t war e instal lation b egins, a Setup St atus scre en is foll owed by a prompt to co n ne c t th e W i r el e s s G USB Adapte r to your co mputer . The s ys te m a ut o ma ti cal ly det ects the adapter . NOTE: In Win dows Vist a, a Found New Hardwar e scr een a ppears ( above ) whe n th e ad apt er is conn ected. Y ou can ign o[...]

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    The c on gurati on utili t y appear s as an ic on in t he Wind ows system tr ay while t he adapter is r unning. Y ou c an open it by doub le - clic kin g on the ic on. In Wi ndows XP , there is a “Windows Zero Congura tion T ool” op tion for set ting up w ireles s cli ents. If you pr efer to use the c on gur ation ut ilit y , there ar [...]

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    3. Unch ec k “Us e Wi nd o ws to con gu re m y wi re le ss net wor k set tings” to enable t he utilit y f or the adapter . NOTE: If “ W ireles s Zer o Con gurat ion T ool” is enable d, you can on ly co ngur e the advanc ed set tings o r chec k the link statu s and stat istic s fro m the c on gurati on utilit y of t he adapter . [...]

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                 T hi s l is t s ho ws al l a v a il ab le wir el es s ne tw ork s wi th in the ran ge of the adapter . It also disp lays net wor k infor matio n: SSID, BSSI D, Signal St rengt h, Channel, Encr yption, Aut hentic ati on and Net wor k T yp e. T o con nect to a n et work o n the lis[...]

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       This e ld displays th e SSID a nd M AC ID of the net wor k the adapter is c onnec tin g to.      This el d displays the link s tatus.   T his el d displays the num ber of the r adio ch annel and t he frequ ency use d for th e net wor king. ?[...]

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    p roFile C on Figur a t ion     Dene easil y rec ogniz able p rol e names to i dentif y the dif fer ent net wor ks.   The SSI D ( up t o 3 2 p ri nta bl e A SC II ch ar act e rs ) is t he un iq u e n am e identi ed i n a WL AN. T he ID prevents t he unintentio nal merg ing of t wo co -loc [...]

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        This i s the minimum p acket size require d for an RTS ( request to s end). For packets smaller tha n this thr eshol d, an RTS is no t se nt and the pack et is trans mitted d irectly to the wirel ess ne twork. Selec t a set tin g with in a range of 0 to 2 3 4 7 byte s. NOTE: A minor chang e is rec omm e[...]

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    or pre- shar ed key (PSK) tec hnol ogy . It provide s a high level of assuran ce to enter pr ise s, small busin ess es and ho me user s that da ta w il l r em ai n p ro t ect ed a n d th a t on ly au th ori z ed u se rs m a y a ccess their net wo rks. For enter pr ises t hat have already depl oyed IEEE 80 2. 1 x authentic at ion, WPA offe rs the a [...]

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      En ab le s th e WE P D at a E nc rypti on . Wh e n th e i te m i s s el ect ed , you need to c ont inue set ting t he WEP Enc r ypt ion keys.    Th e T em pora l Ke y In teg rity P ro tocol c han ges th e te mpor al k e y e v ery 1 0 , 000 p a ck e ts ( a ki nd of mes sa ge t ra ns mi tte d o v er a n etw[...]

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    802 . 1 x s etti ng /C ertiFiCa tio n      The E A P authent ic ation p rotoc ols supp or te d by this adapter requir e that set tin gs be c onsis tent with t he wire les s acc es s point s or router s that t he adapter is inten ded to c onnec t.      These proto co ls are s[...]

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    the authe ntic atio n phase. The se r ver pre sents a c er tic ate to th e client an d, after v ali datin g the server’ s cer ticate, the clien t p resents a client c er tic ate to t he ser ver for validation.       Clic k /che ck th e box to acti vate or de -ac tivate.  ?[...]

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    whi ch conta ins t he iss ue r’ s pu bl ic k e y , in to th e trust ed roo t certicatio n author it y c er tic ate stor e of the hos t co mputer . Interme diate or subordi nate cer ti cat ion aut hor itie s are tr uste d only if t hey have a valid ce r ti c ati on path f rom a t ruste d root c er ti cat ion auth or it y . [...]

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    to this mo de. This mo de is als o the default s ett ing.      Th ough the ada pter is co mpatibl e with b oth 80 2. 1 1g and 80 2. 1 1 b wirel ess st atio ns, if the re are onl y 80 2. 1 1 b wirele ss stati ons in th e net wor k, you c an set the ada pter to this mo de.  ?[...]

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        Ther e ar e se v eral opti ons in th e d rop- down m enu : “ Auto” and a ran ge o f s peeds from “ 1 Mbps” to “54 Mbps. ” When “ Auto” is selecte d, the d evi ce au tomati cally chooses th e mos t s uitable tran smissi on ra te . The high er the dat a rate des ignated in t he net wor k, the s hor te r the[...]

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    authenti cate s the c lient so quic kly t hat ther e is no per cept ible delay in voic e or other t ime - sensit ive applic ati ons.          Wh en th is pa ra me t er i s e na bl ed , t he Ci sco AP can run th e ra di o m on it ori ng th ro ug h th e a sso ci at ed CC X - c[...]

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       Cl ick th e che ck bo x to enabl e, then click “ App l y” t o f u rth e r co n g u r e th e f u n ct i on ( al l w i th i n t h e Di r e ct L i n k pa n e l ).    Specify the MAC address of the clie nt adap ter yo u w[...]

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    in this list . If the li st is empt y , that means that n o WPS - enabled A P is in the ran ge.   The Wireless Pro vis ioning Services Info rmation Elem ent ( WPS I E) makes it easier to c onne ct to pub lic Wi - Fi net wor ks you’ve not previou sly c onnec ted to. Y our c ompute r must have the WPS I E upda[...]

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    one will be connected; if there ’ s no thing in the prole, the a dapter will co nnect to a ny unsecure d wirel ess A P near by .    Delete the W PS - e nabled ac c ess p oint fr om the li st.  T o us e the PIN - t ype W PS c ong uratio n optio n, enter the PIN c ode and then c lic k “ PIN. ” [...]

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    of this adapter ’s MAC addres s ) . Wire less a dapters c onne cted to t he acc es s point sho uld be set up w ith th e same S SID as th e AP .      Ther e a re s ev eral opti ons in the d rop- down menu : “ Auto” and a ran ge o f s peeds from “ 1 Mbps” to “54 Mbps. ” When “ Auto” is selecte d, the d evi ce[...]

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       Thi s scre en — access ed b y cli cking “ Secu rity Setting” on th e p revi ous Soft A P Congur ation screen — le ts yo u to con gu re the a ut hen tica tion mode a nd en cryption a lgo rithm u sed wi thi n the AP .        Fo[...]

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    have the matching pa ssword f rom j oining t he net wor k, whi le encr ypting th e data t raveling bet ween aut hor ized devic es.       This is al so for ho me and sm all busines s use.        When sel ecting this mode , the AP s upports both W P A- PS K and [...]

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         This sc reen let s you c ong ure the ac c ess c ont rol po licy use d wit hin the acc es s point .     Selec t fr om the dr op - dow n menu.     Dis ables t he M AC address  lter ing func ti on.    [...]

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       Thi s scre en di spl a ys de tai ls o f the wi re less a dap t ers conn ect ed to th e AP .    Th e ad d res se s o f wi re le ss a da p t ers co nn ec te d to the AP .   The As soc iati on ID of th e cur rent c onnec tio n.   [...]

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    ST A TISTICS This sc reen dis plays the tr ansmit an d rec eive st atisti cal i nfor matio n of the A P . Clic k “ Reset Co unters” to c lear the d ata.  This sc reen dis plays basic info rmat ion ab out the u tilit y , includin g the MAC addre ss. 30 S of t AP MAC T able MAC T able[...]

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    SPEC IFI CATIO NS 31 specificA tions    • Sta ndards: IEEE 8 02. 1 1b , IEEE 802 . 1 1 g, 2.4 GHz • Inter f ace: Hi - Spe ed USB 2 .0 • Chipset: Rali nk RT257 1 (RT73) • Frequency band: 2.40 0 0 – 2 .4 83 5 GHz (Indu str ial Sc ienti c M edic al Band) • Mo dulation: OFD M with B PSK , Q PSK , 16Q A M, 6 4 Q A M ([...]

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