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10 3. Type a descriptive name for the profile such as Home or CoffeShop. 4. Click the drop-down arrow at Network Mode and select Infrastructure o
116. Select the SSID you want to connect to and click Add To Profile. 7. Click Next. The WLAN Security Configuration screen appears. This screen
129. Click Next. 10. Click Save to complete the wizard and save the new profile. (If you do not want to activate the profile, uncheck the Apply t
13MODIFYING PROFILES You may need to modify settings for a profile, for example, if you purchase a new router, or if your office administrator prov
143. Make the changes you want to the Basic Settings and click Advanced Settings. Unless you have a thorough understanding of wireless networking
15WPA/WPA2 WPA encrypts all traffic between the access point and the client using either TKIP or AES encryption. Depending on the authentication pr
16Checking for Available Access Points To scan for access points using the TEW-603PI, refer to the following. 1. Open the Wireless Client Utility
17Disabling the Wireless Client Utility You may need to have Windows manage your wireless network settings. In that case, you should disable the Wi
19Exploring the Wireless Client Utility Screens This section covers the following topics: • The Network Screen • The Profile Screen • The SiteSur
2Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de
20 WIRELESS SETTING The Wireless Setting pane settings are described below Current Profile Shows the current profile you have selected. If you have n
21 WIRELESS SYSTEMS WORK IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE OR PEER-TO-PEER MODE. IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE, WIRELESS DEVICES COMMUNICATE TO A
22 THE LINK INFORMATION PANEL IS SHOWN IN ALL SCREENS SO YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE THE STATUS OF YOUR CURRENT CONNECTION. MONITOR THIS SETTING AS YO
23PROFILE LIST The Profile List pane settings are described below. Name Shows the name of the profile that you assigned. If only default displays, no
24AVAILABLE NETWORKS The Available Networks pane settings are described below. SSID Shows the name (usually the equipment vendor's name) assigne
25The Options Screen By default, the Wireless Client Utility configures your wireless settings. Use this screen to disable the Wireless Client Utilit
26The Version Screen This screen displays the software and hardware information of the adapter. You cannot make changes to this screen. Reference t
27Configuring Wireless Security This chapter covers the configuration of security options in the 802.11 Wireless Client Utility. Configuring Security
281. In the Properties window, click WLAN Security. 2. Click the drop-down arrow at Security Mode and choose WEP. 3. Click the Use Static WEP check
294. Click Configure. The WEP Configuration screen appears. WEP Method Select the encryption to match your access point: 64, 128, or 152-bit. The en
3CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be requi
30CONFIGURING WPA & WPA2 Refer to the following to configure WPA / WPA2. 1. Click the drop-down arrow at Security Mode and choose WPA / WPA2. 2
31CONFIGURING WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK Refer to the following to configure WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK 1. Click the drop-down arrow at Security Mode and cho
32CONFIGURING 802.1X You need to know if your access point supports 802.1X and then apply the configuration here. 1. Choose the EAP method under Au
33 Use user certificate Check this box if your network requires user certification and then select the certificate from the drop-down menu. Validate
34CONFIGURING 802.1X – EAP-TLS 1. At Security Mode select WPA from the drop-down menu. 2. At Authentication Protocol select TLS from the drop-down m
35Glossary For unfamiliar terms used below, look for entries elsewhere in the glossary. AD-HOC (IBSS) Ad-hoc mode does not require an AP or a wired n
36SSID The SSID (Service Set Identity) is a unique name shared among all wireless devices in a wire-less network. Wireless devices must have the same
37Appendix This section provides maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. The following topics are discussed: • See “Maintenance” • See “Troub
38UNINSTALLING THE WIRELESS CLIENT UTILITY Refer to the following to uninstall (remove) the Wireless Client Utility from your computer. 1. Click Sta
39Troubleshooting PROBLEMS STARTING THE 802.11g WIRELESS CLIENT UTILITY PROGRAM PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTIONMake sure the TEW-603PI is properly inserted
4Table of Contents Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference statement 2 CE Mark Warning 3 Getting Started with the TEW
40Problems Communicating With Other Computers PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION The TEW-603PI computer cannot communicate with the other computer. Make sure
48Infrastructure Make sure that the AP and the associated computers are turned on and working properly. Make sure the TEW-603PI computer and the asso
Limited Warranty TRENDware warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following lengt
OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW TRENDWARE ALSO
5Getting Started with the TEW-603PI Congratulations on purchasing the TEW-603PI! This manual provides information for setting up and configuring the
6Hardware and Wireless Utility This chapter introduces the Adapter and prepares you to use the Wireless Utility. About Your Wireless MIMO PCI Adap
7 Side view of the PCI Adapter from bracket. Product Outline Wireless MIMO PCI Adapter PCI Interface
8Overview of the Wireless Client Utility The Wireless Client Utility is included on the CD that shipped with the TEW-603PI. Install the utility as d
9The Link Information pane provides information on your current connection. This same pane shows at the bottom of all screens so you are always awa
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