IC Intracom 524810 User Manual

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Page 1 - 150N PCI

WIRELESS 150N PCI CARD USERMANUAL MODEL 524810 INT-524810-UM-0110-01

Page 2 - Package Contents

10DRIVER INSTALLATIONOnce installation is complete, the wireless conguration utility displays on the computer desktop and as an INTELLINET icon in

Page 3 - FCC Caution

11CONFIGURATION3 CONFIGURATION Once the driver is installed, it will automatically try to connect to any unencrypted wireless access point. If you wa

Page 4 - Safe Operating Guidelines

12CONFIGURATION3.1.1 INTELLINET Conguration Utility All utility screens present a menu of function options — Prole, Network, etc. — across the top.

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

13CONFIGURATION encryption. NOTE: When the access point supports WPS and the WPS icon appears, you won’t see the key icon here even through the ac

Page 6 - 1 HARDWARE

14CONFIGURATIONRescan — Click to rescan for access points. Add to Prole — To store a specic access point in the Prole List (see Section 3.1.3: Ad

Page 7 - 2 DRIVER INSTALLATION

15CONFIGURATION won’t work. Check the “Show Password” box to display the key you enter. The authentication type will be selected automatically by

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16CONFIGURATIONTo enter the information for an access point manually, go to the Prole menu (see Section 3.2: Prole Management) and click “Add.” The

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17CONFIGURATIONPreamble — Select the preamble for Ad Hoc mode here. Options are “Auto” and “Long.” Auto” is suggested to let the utility decide the

Page 10 - DRIVER INSTALLATION

18CONFIGURATIONEncryption — Select the encryption type of the device you want to connect to. When you’re adding a prole from an existing access poi

Page 11 - 3 CONFIGURATION

19CONFIGURATION The EAP Fast authentication type also displays a sub-menu for setting additional parameters specic to this option. If you

Page 12 - CONFIGURATION

2 Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ Wireless 150N PCI Card, Model 524810. This compact high-speed adapter allows you to con

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20CONFIGURATION3.1.2 Using the Windows Zero Conguration UtilityWindows XP, Vista and 7 have a built-in wireless network conguration utility called

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21CONFIGURATION4. Click “Network Connections.” 5. Right-click “Wireless Network Connection” (it may have a number as a sufx if you have more than

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22CONFIGURATION6. All wireless access points in proximity will be displayed. If the access point you want to use isn’t shown, try moving your compu

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23CONFIGURATION 3.2 Prole Management If you need to connect to different wireless APs at different times — such as when you’re at a cybercafe or usi

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24CONFIGURATION3.2.1 Add a ProleTo add a new prole, go to the Prole screen, then click “Add” (as shown above).Enter details about the access poin

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25CONFIGURATION2. Click “Advanced” to display the Advanced Settings screen.Wireless mode — Click to display the wireless operation mode of the card.E

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26CONFIGURATION • Non-Serving Channel Measurements Limit: When you’re connecting to a CCX-compatible access point, check this box to enable meas

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27CONFIGURATION1. Right-click the conguration utility icon and click “Launch Cong Utility.”2. Click “WMM” to display the screen. NOTE: In

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28CONFIGURATIONnetwork setup relatively simple. If you have a WPS-enabled wireless access point and you want to establish a secure connection to it, y

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29CONFIGURATION You can also set “Cong Mode” to “Registrar.” In this mode, this card will wait for other WPS-enabled access points to send WPS pai

Page 23 - 3.2 Prole Management

3 SAFETY & COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS FCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu

Page 24 - 3.3 Advanced Settings

30CONFIGURATION3.6.2 WPS Setup: PIN 1. Right-click the conguration utility icon and click “Launch Cong Utility.”2. Click “WPS” to display t

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31CONFIGURATION3.7 Radio On/Off You can switch the wireless radio transceiver on and off by using the utility, so you don’t need to physically remove

Page 26 - 3.5 WMM Settings

32So f t AP4 So f t AP In addition to serving as a wireless client of other wireless access points, the Wireless 150N PCI Card can act as a wireless

Page 27 - 3.6 WPS Conguration

33So f t APIf your computer has another network card connected to the Internet, select it from the “Name” drop-down menu and click “Enable ICS.” If yo

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34So f t APCountry Region Code — Select the country code of the country or region you’re in. Options are 0-7, which will affect the available wirele

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35So f t AP depending on the authentication type you select. If you select “Not Use,” data will not be encrypted and people with some networking kn

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36So f t APTo save changes, click “OK”; click “Cancel” to discard the changes. 4.3 Access Control If you’re not going to open your computer and wirel

Page 31 - 3.8 About

37So f t AP4.4 Connection Table To view a list of all wireless clients connected to this access point, click “MAC Table.”MAC Address — Displays the M

Page 32 - 4 So f t AP

38So f t AP4.6 Statistics To view detailed information about how your software access point works, click “Statistics” to display the event log. Reset

Page 33 - INTELLINET Wireless Utility

39So f t AP4.7 About The “About” screen lists version numbers and other information about the card. INTELLINET Wireless Utility INTELLINET Wireless U

Page 34 - 4.2 Security Settings

4 and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE). The R&TTE directive repeals and replaces Di

Page 35 - So f t AP

40TROUBLESHOOTING5 TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter any problems when you’re using the Wireless 150N PCI Card, don’t panic! Before you call your plac

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41FAQProblem: The network is slow — difculty when transferring large les.Possible Solutions:1. Move closer to the access point.2. Enable “Wireless

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42FAQ• CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge Protocol• Multi-Channel Roaming• Automatic Rate Selection• RTS/CTS Feature• Fragmentation• Power ManagementWhat

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43FAQnoise and is rejected (ignored) by most narrowband receivers.What is Spread Spectrum?Spread Spectrum technology is a wideband radio frequency tec

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44SPECIFICATIONS7 SPECIFICATIONS Standards • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN)• IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN)• IEEE 802.11n (150 Mbps W

Page 40 - 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

45SPECIFICATIONSSystem Requirements• Desktop PC with Pentium 300 MHz-compatible processor or higher• Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista and Windows 7• A

Page 41 - 6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more information or

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5CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSsection page1 HARDWARE ...

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6HARDWARE1 HARDWARE 1.1 Card Components • Screw the included antenna onto the reverse SMA connector after the card has been installed on the compu

Page 44 - 7 SPECIFICATIONS

7DRIVER INSTALLATION2 DRIVER INSTALLATION Once the Wireless 150N PCI Card is installed and the computer is turned back on, the Welcome to the Found

Page 45 - SPECIFICATIONS

8DRIVER INSTALLATION3. It’s recommended that both the driver and utility be installed from the Setup Type screen if the card is being installed on

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9DRIVER INSTALLATION5. When the Ready to Install the Program screen displays, click “Install.” If another Found New Hardware screen displays inste

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