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Wireless Network 2,4Ghz
PCI/PCMCIA adapter 100Mbps
WL-120/WL-121
Quick Start Guide
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Introduction
The Wireless adapter is an IEEE 802.11G compliant wireless LAN adapter. It fully supports wireless
networking under Windows 98, ME, 2000 & XP with a maximum transfer rate of 100Mbps.
The Wireless adapter can operate in Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure network congurations. Ad-Hoc mode
allows the Wireless Cardbus PC-Card users to join a Basic Service Set (i.e., peer-to-peer mode,
without an access point). Infrastructure mode allows the Wireless Cardbus PC-Card users to join an
Extended Basic Service Set (i.e., connect to an access point)
Wireless LAN (Local Area Network) systems offer a great number of advantages over a traditional
wired system. Wireless LAN’s (WLAN’s) are more exible, easier to manage and often more cost
effective then their wired equivalence.
Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLAN’s transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the
need for wired connections. Thus, WLAN’s combine data connectivity with user mobility and through
simplied conguration enable moveable LAN’s
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1. Software/Hardware Installation
Please install the software before inserting the Wireless adapter in the system!
Windows 98SE/ME
Insert the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive, open My Computer/CD-ROM drive and run the
setup.exe le located in the “Utility” directory.
Click Next to pass the InstallShield Wizard welcome screen.
Click Next to continue.
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Click Next to continue.
Click ‘Next’ to continue.
Click Finish.
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Shut down the computer.
Insert the wireless adapter and restart the computer.
The hardware will be automatically recognised and installed by Windows 98se/ME.
Windows 2000
Insert the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive, open My Computer/CD-ROM drive and run the
setup.exe le located in the “Utility” directory.
Click Next to pass the InstallShield Wizard welcome screen.
Click Next to continue.
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Click Next to continue.
Click ‘Next’ to continue.
Click Finish to complete the software installation.
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Shut down the computer.
Insert the wireless adapter and restart the computer.
Click ‘Yes’ to pass the Microsoft Logo test and complete the setup.
Windows XP
Insert the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive, open My Computer/CD-ROM drive and run the
setup.exe le located in the “Utility” directory.
Click Next to pass the InstallShield Wizard welcome screen.
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Click Next to continue.
Click Next to continue.
Click Next to continue.
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Click Finish to complete the software installation.
Shut down the computer.
Insert the wireless adapter and restart the computer.
Select ‘Install the software automatically (Recommended)’.
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Click ‘Continue Anyway’ to pass the Microsoft Logotest.
Click Finish to complete the installation of the Sitecom Wireless Card.
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2. Wireless Conguration Peer to Peer (Ad-Hoc)
After installing the software the wireless conguration utility icon will show in the icon tray.
Sitecom Wireless Utility----------------->
The wireless utility icon should be blue if the icon is red then the wireless LAN conguration is invalid
or incomplete. When the wireless utility icon is yellow then the wireless connection strength is low.
Please double click on the icon or go to Start/Programs/Wireless Network and click the Sitecom
Wireless Utility.
Select the ‘Prole Setting’ tab and click the ‘New’ button.
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Fill in a Prole Name (i.e. Sitecom) and click ‘Next’.
Fill in the Network Name (i.e. Sitecom), make sure the Network name, also called SSID, is the same
on all wireless adapters.
Set the Network Type to ‘Peer to Peer’, set the Transfer Rate to ‘Automatic’ and choose a Channel.
For a Peer to Peer connection the same channel and Network Name are required. Click ‘Next’.
Set the Encryption ‘Disable’ until the wireless connection is established and click ‘Next’.
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Enable the ‘IP Setting’ and click ‘Next’.
Disable the DHCP Status. Set the ‘IP Address’ (i.e. 192.168.1.1), incrementing the last digit of the IP
Address for each machine. Therefore the IP address of the second machine should be 192.168.1.2.
The ‘Subnet Mask’ should be the same (255.255.255.0) for all of the machines. The ‘Default Gateway’
and the ‘DNS Server’ do not have to be lled in. Click ‘Next’.
Click ‘Finish’ to complete the conguration.
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Select the Prole Name and click ‘Connect’.
Check the wireless utility icon in the icon tray and you will see the colour of the wireless utility icon
change, blue means it’s connected.
Close the wireless utility by clicking the ‘X’. The wireless utility will stay visible in the icon tray.
Go to chapter 4 to enable File & Printer sharing.
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3. Wireless Conguration Infrastructure
After installing the software the wireless conguration utility icon will show in the icon tray.
Sitecom Wireless Utility----------------->
The wireless utility icon should be blue if the icon is red then the wireless LAN conguration is invalid
or incomplete. When the wireless utility icon is yellow then the wireless connection strength is low.
Please double click on the icon or go to Start/Programs/Wireless Network and click the Sitecom
Wireless Utility.
Select the ‘Prole Setting’ tab and click the ‘New’ button.
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Fill in a Prole Name (i.e. Sitecom) and click ‘Next’.
Fill in the Network Name (i.e. Sitecom), make sure the Network name, also called SSID, is the same
on all wireless adapters and Access Points.
Set the Network Type to ‘Access Point’, set the Transfer Rate to ‘Automatic’ and click ‘Next’.
Set the Encryption to ‘Disable’ until the wireless connection is established and click ‘Next’.
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Enable the ‘IP Setting’ and click ‘Next’.
Disable the DHCP Status. Set the ‘IP Address’ (i.e. 192.168.1.1), make sure the IP address is in the
same range as the Access Point. The ‘Subnet Mask’ should be the same (255.255.255.0) for all of the
machines. The ‘Default Gateway’ and the ‘DNS Server’ do not have to be lled in. Click ‘Next’.
Click ‘Finish’ to complete the conguration.
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Select the Prole Name and click ‘Connect’.
Close the wireless utility by clicking the ‘X’. The wireless utility will stay visible in the icon tray.
Go to chapter 4 to enable File & Printer sharing.
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4. File and Printersharing
Windows 98/ME
To enable File and Printersharing on your network, Right click the icon ‘Network Neighbourhood’ on
the desktop, choose ‘properties’. Click the ‘le and printersharing” button. Simply click the two boxes
you see in the resulting dialog box, then click OK. But before you reboot your computer, you’ll need to
check a few other settings.
Click the Identication tab in the Network Control Panel. Enter a unique COMPUTERNAME, and a
brief description of your computer in the Computer Description slot. The WORKGROUP name you
assign to each computer must be exactly the same for every computer on your network.
Sharing Files and folders:
When you want to share a hard drive (or any other storage device) on one machine with all of the
other machines on the network, simply right-click the drive letter or folder you wish to share, then
select Sharing from the pop-up menu. After you select Sharing, you’ll be presented with a dialog
box containing several options. Type in the Share Name, add a comment, and set the access type.
If you choose Read Only, other computers on the network will be prevented from copying les into
the shared drive or folder. If you select Full, any machine on the network will be able to write to
them as well.
Sharing printers:
Click ‘start’, ‘settings’, and ‘printers’. Right click the printer you want to share on the network and
choose “sharing”. In the following screen enable sharing and ll in a sharename, the printer is now
shared. To use the network printer on other PCs in the network, it has to be installed on the other
PCs rst. Click ‘start’, ‘settings’, and ‘printers’. Click the ‘Add New Printer’ icon. The ‘New Printer
Wizard’ starts. Choose ‘network printer’. In the following screen browse to the correct printer via
network environment. The printer will now be installed. Repeat this steps for all PC’s in the network.
The printer can now be used from every PC in the network.
Windows 2000/XP
File and Printer sharing will be installed automatically under Windows 2000/XP. Sharing les, folders
and printers is the same as under Windows 98/ME, however assigning the computer and workgroup
name as in step one is different.
Windows 2000
Right click the ‘My Computer’ icon on the desktop, choose ‘properties’. Click the ‘computer name’ tab.
Fill in the computername and the workgroupname by the same specications as Windows 98/ME
Windows XP
Click ‘start’. Right click the ‘My Computer’ icon, choose ‘properties’. Click the ‘computer name’ tab.
Fill in the computername and the workgroupname by the same specications as Windows 98/ME.
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Guest Account Windows 2000
When you want to reach a shared le or folder in the network on a Windows 2000 machine, most of
the time you are requested for a password. This is due to the fact the so called ‘Guest account’ in
Windows 2000 is disabled by default. You can enable the guest account:
Right-click ‘My Computer’, and then click ‘Manage’.
Under ‘System Tools’, double-click ‘Local Users and Groups’ to expand it, and then click ‘Users’.
In the right screen, right-click the ‘Guest’ account, and then click ‘Properties’. Click to clear the
‘Disable this account’ check box and click OK.
Click ‘start/settings/control panel/Users and Passwords’.
Select ‘Guest’ and click the ‘set password’ button.
Make sure the password is set to null (blank).
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5. Wireless Conguration Utility
You can easily navigate through the sheets by clicking the different tabs.
5.1 Link Information
Click ‘More…’ for more information about the wireless connection.
Connected to Network
This eld is used to display the current status of the wireless connection. When the utility shows
‘Connected to network’ it means that the network is available in Infrastructure or Peer to Peer mode. If
the utility shows ‘Scanning’ it means that the node is searching for available access points or wireless
adapters.
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Network Type
Infrastructure mode: The driver will scan all available channels continuously until it nds one or
more Access Points that match the Network Name (SSID). At that point it will try to authenticate and
associate with the Access Point.
Peer to Peer mode: The driver will scan for 5 seconds looking for an existing Ad Hoc network using the
same Network Name (SSID).
Channel, Link Speed & Encryption
The channel and the transmit rate used to connect to an active wireless network. Encryption shows
the status of the encryption level.
Signal Strength
The Signal Strength bar graph is only active when the node is in Infrastructure Mode. The bar graph
displays the signal strength between the node and the Access Point.
Link Quality
The Link Quality bar graph is only active when the node is in Infrastructure Mode. The bar graph
displays the quality of the link between the node and the Access Point.
5.2 Available Networks
The Available Networks tab shows the current status of all available wireless networks.
Select a Network Name (SSID) from the list, click ‘Connect’ to connect to the wireless network.
The ‘Refresh’ button will rescan the network and it will detect and list all available wireless networks.
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5.3 Prole Setting
The Prole Setting allows users to create proles for different network environments.
Click the ‘New’ button to create new proles. Click ‘Edit’ for editing existing proles. Click the ‘Delete’
button for deleting proles.
Network Type
This allows you to select ‘Peer to Peer’ mode or ‘Infrastructure’ mode.
Peer to Peer: All communication is done from client to client without the use of an Access Point. Ad-
Hoc networking uses the same Network Name (SSID) for establishing the wireless connection.
Infrastructure: This mode requires the presence of an Access Point. All communication is done via the
Access Point which relays packets to other wireless clients in the BSS as well as to nodes on a wired
network.
Transmit Rate
The transmission rate at which clients or Access Points transmit the data packets.
Encryption (WEP)
Additional wireless network security measures can be achieved by using WEP (Wired Equivalent
Privacy) encryption. Use the same WEP key on all the wireless adapters.
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