Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Package Contents ..................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Package Contents; Power Save & Turbo Mode
3 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter. This USB Adapter is designed to comply with IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN standard and is suitable for notebook computers or desktop computers with a USB 2.0 port. This Adapter supports WiFi Protected Access (WPA2-PSK and WPA-P...
Page 4 - Wireless USB Adapter; After turning on the computer, Windows will launch the; Found New Hardware Wizard; . The Found New Hardware Wizard appears differently; Cancel; ahead to; Windows Vista Users; After turning on the computer, Windows will install its built in
4 2. Installation 2.1 Install Driver & Utility This section provides instructions on how to install the Wireless USB Adapter . The driver is installed along with the utility. Insert the USB adapter into an available USB port and turn on your computer. Windows 2000/XP Users : After turning on the...
Page 5 - Install Utility and Driver; At this point, you may get a warning message like the one; Allow; to continue with the installation.
5 Once you see this message, continue to Step 1. Step 1 The Autorun screen will pop up. Select Install Utility and Driver from the menu. Note: If the Autorun screen doesn’t appear automatically, or if you get a blank white screen, go to Start, Run, and type D:\Utility\Setup.exe (where D is the lette...
Page 6 - Click; Next; at the welcome screen.
Page 7 - Continue Anyway; at the Digital Signature Not Found prompt).; When the Windows Security box appears click; Install this; Finish; to complete the installation.
7 Windows 2000/XP Users : Click Continue Anyway at the Windows Logo Screen. (For Windows 2000, click Yes at the Digital Signature Not Found prompt). Windows Vista Users : When the Windows Security box appears click Install this driver software anyway . Step 3 Click Finish to complete the installatio...
Page 8 - Verify Driver Installation; My Computer; from your desktop and select; Properties; If you are using Windows XP/2000 select the; Hardware tab
8 2.2 Verify Driver Installation To verify if the driver has been installed successfully, please perform the following steps. Step 1 Right-click on My Computer from your desktop and select Properties . Step 2 If you are using Windows XP/2000 select the Hardware tab , then click on Device Manager .
Page 9 - Windows Vista; , click on the device manager link on the left side of the
9 If you are using Windows Vista , click on the device manager link on the left side of the screen.
Page 10 - Network adapters; from the list and verify that
10 Step 3 Click the “ + ” next to Network adapters from the list and verify that AirLink101 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter is listed and no yellow question mark is beside it. If AirLink101 802.11g Wireless USB Adapter is not listed, or you see a yellow question mark beside it, you will need to reinsta...
Page 11 - Configuring the Adapter; Note to Windows XP Users:; in the system tray and then
11 3. Configuring the Adapter 3.1 Windows 2000/XP Configuration This section describes how to connect your wireless adapter to a wireless network. Note to Windows XP Users: You must disable the Wireless Zero Configuration Utility in order to use the bundled Wireless Utility. Please follow the steps ...
Page 12 - Go to the; Available Network; wireless network you wish to connect to, and click; Add to Profile
12 If there is no Wireless Networks tab, skip ahead to Step 1 Step 1 To open the utility, double click on the Wireless Configuration Utility icon in the system tray at the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. Step 2 Go to the Available Network tab, select the SSID (Network Name) of the wireless ...
Page 13 - OK
13 If the network you are attempting to connect to does not have encryption enabled, you will see the following box pop up on your screen: Click OK to connect. If the network you are attempting to connect to is configured for encryption, the following window will appear:
Page 14 - to; Associated; next to status, and there should be green; Signal Strength; and
14 Enter the encryption settings for your router in the appropriate boxes and click OK to connect. Step 3 You should now be connected. Click on the general tab to check the status of your connection. It should say Associated next to status, and there should be green bars next to Signal Strength and ...
Page 16 - Windows Vista Configuration; Connect to a network
16 3.2 Windows Vista Configuration Windows Vista has its own built in utility, so the AirLink101 Wireless Configuration Utility is not used. To connect to a network using the Windows Vista utility, right click on the networking icon down in the bottom right hand corner. Then click on Connect to a ne...
Page 17 - Connect Anyway; to connect to the network.
17 If the network you are connecting to does not have encryption enabled, you will see the following warning: Click Connect Anyway to connect to the network. If the network you are attempting to connect to has encryption enabled, a box will appear asking you to enter your encryption key.
Page 18 - Enter your encryption key into the box and click; Connect; to establish a connection. If; Save this; Start this connection automatically; to complete the
18 Enter your encryption key into the box and click Connect to establish a connection. If you do not know what your encryption key is, contact your router manufacturer for assistance. You should now be connected to your network. To save the connection settings so that you don’t have to go through th...
Page 20 - Wireless Configuration Utility; General; allows you to show or hide the tray icon for the utility.
20 4. Wireless Configuration Utility This section describes the various functions of the Wireless Configuration Utility that you can configure, including the settings of wireless encryption. 4.1 General The General tab provides you with the status of the current connection, including signal, network...
Page 21 - Radio Off; disables the wireless function of the adapter.; Disable Adapter; will completely disable the wireless adapter.; Wireless Zero Config; allows Windows XP users to use the Windows XP Wireless Zero
21 Radio Off disables the wireless function of the adapter. Disable Adapter will completely disable the wireless adapter. Wireless Zero Config allows Windows XP users to use the Windows XP Wireless Zero configuration utility instead of using the AirLink101 Wireless configuration utility
Page 22 - Profile; tab lists current profiles and allows you to create new profiles.; Add; to create a new profile.; Edit; to edit an existing profile.; Set Default; to activate a profile.
22 4.2 Profile The Profile tab lists current profiles and allows you to create new profiles. Click Add to create a new profile. Select a profile and click Edit to edit an existing profile. Select a profile and click Set Default to activate a profile.
Page 23 - Enter a; Profile Name; SSID; . You can also configure your encryption settings for; to save the profile.
23 Enter a Profile Name and SSID . You can also configure your encryption settings for the profile. Click OK to save the profile.
Page 24 - Available Network; Refresh; click
24 4.3 Available Network Available network lists all of the networks that the adapter sees in your area. Clicking Refresh will refresh the list. To connect to a network, select a network from the list and click Add to Profile .
Page 25 - Set Defaults; to undo your; Power Save
25 4.4 Advanced This section contains various advanced wireless settings. These settings are for advanced configuration ONLY. If you do not know what these settings are for, do not change them. Selecting the wrong settings will prevent your adapter from operating properly. If you accidentally change...
Page 26 - Fragment Threshold; allows you to set the preamble for the wireless adapter.
26 Fragment Threshold can be set between 256 and 2432 RTS Threshold can be set between 0 and 2432 Wireless Mode can be set to g/b, g only, or b only. Preamble Mode allows you to set the preamble for the wireless adapter. Channel Plan allows you to modify the channel plan for the adapter. PSP XLink M...
Page 30 - Yes; to select your router from the list.; Select; Write down the PIN Code and enter it into your router.
30 Click Yes to select your router from the list. Then click Select Write down the PIN Code and enter it into your router.
Page 31 - For the push button method, click on; PBC
Page 32 - Go to your router and press the; WPS; button to complete the configuration.
32 Go to your router and press the WPS button to complete the configuration.
Page 33 - For; WEP encryption; select; Shared Key; from the Network Authentication box.
33 4.8 Configuring Encryption If a network requires encryption settings to be entered manually, you will see the following box when you attempt to connect: For WEP encryption select Shared Key from the Network Authentication box.
Page 36 - Mode; at the top of the utility window and click; Access Point
36 4.9 Access Point Mode Access point mode allows you to set up your computer to act as a wireless router and share its existing wired connection with other computers. In order to use this mode, the computer will need to be hard wired directly to the internet. To switch into access point mode click ...
Page 37 - is the physical address or MAC address of your wireless adapter.; Association Table; shows you the remote computers that are currently connected to; Config; will take you to the following menu:
37 And the interface will change providing you with new options: SSID displays the current SSID setting of the adapter. The SSID is what other computers will need to look for when trying to connect to your adapter. BSSID is the physical address or MAC address of your wireless adapter. Association Ta...
Page 38 - this is the name that your wireless adapter will be broadcasting.; Channel; can be set if you want to secure your network. The
38 Here you can set all of the options for your adapter. Network Name(SSID) this is the name that your wireless adapter will be broadcasting. Channel allows you to select which channel you want the network to operate on. You may want to change this if you are having connectivity issues. Wireless Net...
Page 40 - and the following screen will appear:
40 ICS or Internet Connection Sharing shows the device that the adapter is using to provide an internet connection to wireless clients. This is automatically configured during the setup. To set up MAC Filtering, click on MAC Filter and the following screen will appear:
Page 41 - You can choose to; Accept; or; Reject; connections from specified MAC addresses.; Apply; to save the changes.; About
41 You can choose to Accept or Reject connections from specified MAC addresses. Once you are done configuring, click Apply to save the changes. 4.10 About The About window provides information about the Wireless Configuration Utility version and the current driver version.
Page 42 - Appendix A – Specifications
42 Appendix A – Specifications Frequency Band • 2.412 - 2.484 GHz ISM bandwidth Standards • IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11b Channel • 11 Channels for US and Canada Interface • USB 2.0 Standard, USB 1.1 compatible Access Mode • Infrastructure mode • Ad-hoc mode (802.11b Ad-hoc) Security • 64 / 128-bit WE...
Page 43 - Appendix B – Information; Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
43 Appendix B – Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interf...
Page 44 - European Union Notice:; EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment
44 European Union Notice: Radio products with the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the follow...
Page 45 - Technical Support
45 Technical Support E-mail: [email protected] Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238 Web Site: www.airlink101.com *Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE standard 802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of netw...