Page 2 - Getting Started
2 • Insert the AirNavigator CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The AirNavigator Setup Wizard should launch automatically. • To launch the AirNavigator Setup Wizard manually, click Start , then Run . Type “ D:\ Setup.exe ”, where D is the drive letter assigned to your CDrom. • Click OK to lau...
Page 3 - Installing Drivers
3 • Select Install Wireless Drivers . Installing Drivers
Page 5 - Installing Wireless Drivers
• When the ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ launches, click Next to run the wizard. • If the ‘Digital Signature Not Found’ page opens, click Yes . • When the Wireless USB Adapter is successfully installed, click Finish . Restart your computer if prompted. Installing Wireless Drivers
Page 6 - Connecting Wireless Clients to your Network
Connecting Wireless Clients to your Network Buffalo supports three different methods for connecting your wireless client device to your network.If your AP supports it, use the simple, utterly secure AOSS to connect. Install the Client Manager from your AirNavigator CD (page 7) and turn to page 10.Yo...
Page 7 - automatically disabled.; Installing Client Manager; Start; Client Manager
Client Manager can be used to survey and connect to available access points, configure WPA/WEP encryption, and create connection profiles. Note: When Client Manager is installed, Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration is automatically disabled. Installing Client Manager Insert the AirNavigator CD in...
Page 8 - Once the Client Manager Installer launches, click
Client Manager • Once the Client Manager Installer launches, click Next . • Press Agree to accept the license agreement and continue installation.
Page 9 - OK
Client Manager • Click OK when Client Manager installation is complete. • Press Exit Setup to exit AirNavigator. • Client Manager is now installed and running. Right-click on its icon (the black antenna) to use it.
Page 10 - Using AOSS
10 The AOSS button for this wireless client is in its Client Manager software. Start Client Manager by right clicking on the black antenna icon in your System Tray, or by launching the Client Manager from your Start Menu: Programs >> Buffalo >>AirStation Utility >> Client Manager. ...
Page 13 - Status Page; Status; Adapter Name; Client Manager Configuration
13 You may use Client Manager to configure your wireless network. Client Manager consists of the Status page, the Survey page, and the Profiles page. You can access each page by clicking the corresponding button on Client Manager. In addition to these pages, several dialog boxes are also available. ...
Page 14 - Displays whether network is in Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure mode.
1 Client Manager Configuration • Network Type - Displays whether network is in Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure mode. • Rate – The speed of communication between wireless devices. If the Client Manager is not connected to a remote wireless device (access point or another client), no rate will be displayed. ...
Page 15 - Scan; Wireless SSID; Connect
1 Click the Scan tab to open this page. Here, you can survey the area, display available access points, and connect to available access points.This page includes the following components: • Wireless SSID – The SSID is the “name” of a wireless network. Each wireless device on a network must use ident...
Page 17 - Profiles Page; Profiles; Edit; Add
1 Profiles Page Click the Profiles tab to open this page. Use this page to access your profiles. Profiles allow you to save the information associated with a specific wireless network so you can quickly and easily connect to that network when you are in that location. The Profiles page allows you to...
Page 18 - New Profile Dialog Box; – Select whether the profile is for a wireless or
1 New Profile Dialog Box • Select Profile – Select whether the profile is for a wireless or wired connection. • Profile Name – Enter the name you want to associate with the new profile. • Network Type – Select the network mode you want to associate with the new profile. Select Infrastructure if your...
Page 19 - Advanced Profile Options; Network Tab; specified by an administrator.; Browser Tab; can specific proxy server addresses.; Printers Tab; – Click the; AOSS Icon; – To automatically add the USB wireless client to your network,
1 Advanced Profile Options • Network Tab – Displays the network information tab. A static IP can be specified for this wireless profile here. It is not recommended to change any of these settings unless specified by an administrator. • Browser Tab – Displays settings to change your browser preferenc...
Page 20 - Zero Configuration Service
20 Windows XP includes the Zero Configuration Service, a built in service to configure your wireless clients from within Windows. Turn to page 7 if you would rather use Buffalo’s Client Manager to configure your wireless client. • If the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is activated, Windows will...
Page 23 - Wireless Zero Configuration; Wireless Zero Configuration Service (Windows XP); Configuration Service.; Enabling the Wireless Zero Configuration Service
23 Wireless Zero Configuration Wireless Zero Configuration Service (Windows XP) Windows XP offers the Wireless Zero Configuration Service to support 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networking. This service automatically polls the area for available wireless access points. If an available wireless acces...
Page 24 - Antenna Information; antennas. External antennas cannot be
2 Antenna Information The WLI-U2-G300N has three built-in antennas. External antennas cannot be attached to the WLI-U2-G300N.
Page 25 - Specifications; Wireless LAN Interface; Security; Other
2 Specifications Wireless LAN Interface Standards Compliance Draft-N (802.11n Draft Specification 1.0) IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b Communication Protocol Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Frequency Range 2.412 - 2.462 Ghz Transmission Rate Draft-N: Up to...
Page 26 - Troubleshooting / FAQ; Install Client Manager; Why won't Client Manager function properly?; Disabled; I have more than one Air Navigator CD. Do I need more than one CD?
2 Troubleshooting / FAQ What should I do if I already have a version of Client Manager on my PC? Update your Client Manager to the version on the CD. If you do not update your Client Manager, there could be a loss of functionally, as some older versions of Client Manager will not work properly with ...
Page 27 - DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration; Glossary
2 10BaseT or 100BaseTX: 802.3 based Eth - ernet network that uses UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) cable and a star topology. 10 is 10 Mbps and 100 is 100 Mbps. 802.1x: The standard for wireless LAN authentication used between an AP and a client. 802.1x with EAP will initiate key handling. Ad-Hoc Netwo...
Page 28 - Destination Address:; of a packet that identifies the intended; with a specific hardware device.
2 DNS (Domain Name System): System used to map readable machine names into IP addresses Driver: Software that interfaces a computer with a specific hardware device. DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum): Method of spreading a wireless signal into wide frequency bandwidth. DTE (Data Terminal Equipme...
Page 29 - File and Print Sharing:; share files and printers.; IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
2 Dynamic IP Address: An IP address that is automatically assigned to a client station in a TCP/IP network, typically by a DHCP server. ESS (Extended Service Set): A set of two or more BSSs that form a single sub-network. ESS-ID is user identification used in the ESS LAN configuration. Ethernet: The...
Page 31 - network traffic based on its originating; PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card; that requires manual configuration.; RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial
31 NIC (Network Interface Card): An expansion card connected to a computer so the computer can be connected to a network. Packet: A block of data that is transferred as a single unit, also called a frame or a block. Packet Filtering: Discarding unwanted network traffic based on its originating addre...
Page 32 - SNMP (Simple Network Management
32 Repeater Hub: A device that collects, strengthens and transmits information to all connected devices, allowing the network to be extended to accommodate additional workstations. RC4: The encryption algorithm that is used in WEP. RJ-45 connector: An 8-pin connector used between a twisted pair cabl...
Page 33 - encryption method based on 64 or 128-bit
33 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol: Protocol used by computers when communicating across the Internet or Intranet. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol): Simple form of FTP (File Transfer Protocol), which Uses UDP (User Datagram Protocol), rather than TCP/IP for data transpo...
Page 35 - Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; one of the following measures:
3 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 interference in a residential in...
Page 36 - other antenna or transmitter.
3 IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. IC Caution: Operation is subject ...
Page 37 - Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity; Safety of Information Technology Equipment; Safety
3 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: • EN 60950: 2000 Safety of Information T...
Page 38 - EU Countries intended for use:; Norway and Switzerland.; EU countries not intended for use:; None; Potential restrictive use:; restrictive use applies.
3 Intended use: This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home and office use in USA, Canada, all EU and EFTA member states. EU Countries intended for use: This device is intended for indoor home and office use in the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Denma...
Page 39 - information see
3 In Belgium there is a restriction in outdoor use. The frequency range in which outdoor operation in Belgium is permitted is 2460 – 2483.5 MHz. In France only channels 10,11,12 and 13 are available. This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France. For more information see h...
Page 40 - Warranty Information; not offer refunds for any product.
0 Warranty Information Buffalo wireless products come with a 2-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. Buffalo Technology warrants products in good operating condition for the warranty period. This warranty does not include non-Buffalo Technology installed components. If the Buffalo product...
Page 41 - Contact Information; GENERAL INQUIRIES; Monday through Friday; TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1 Contact Information North America (USA / Canada) Buffalo Technology (USA), Inc. 4030 West Braker Lane, Suite 120 Austin, TX 78759-5319 GENERAL INQUIRIES Monday through Friday 8:30am-5:30pm CST Direct: 512-794-8533 Toll-free: 800-456-9799 Fax: 512-794-8520 Email: [email protected] TECHNICAL SUP...
Page 42 - Europe; Buffalo Technology UK LTD; Technical Support Operating Hours
2 Contact Information Europe Buffalo Technology UK LTD 176, Buckingham Avenue, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4RD United Kingdom GENERAL INQUIRIES E-mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL SUPPORT Phone (UK only): 08712 50 12 60* Phone: +353 61 70 80 50 Email: [email protected] *Calls cost...
Page 43 - the Buffalo Technology website:
3 At Buffalo Technology, we constantly update our software and firmware. For the most recent software, firmware, driver, and technical whitepaper releases available, please visit the Buffalo Technology website: www.buffalotech.com . Contact Information