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1. INTRODUCTION  
The high-speed wireless USB 2.0 client adapter is the most convenient way to let you put a  
desktop/notebook computer almost anywhere without the hassle of running network cables.  
Now you don’t need to suffer from drilling holes and exposed cables. Once you are connected,  
you can do anything, just like the wired network. This USB client adapter operates seamlessly in  
2.4GHz frequency spectrum supporting the 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11nwireless standards.  
It’s the best way to add wireless capability to your existing wired network or simply surf the web.  
To protect your wireless connectivity, the high-speed wireless USB 2.0 client adapter can  
encrypt all wireless transmissions through 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK and WPA-AES  
encryption and authentication allowing you to experience the most secure wireless connectivity  
available.  
The Rosewill 802.11n USB Adapter (RNX-N100) implements the latest 11n 2.0 technology which  
extremely improves wireless signal for your computer than existing wireless 802.11g technology.  
It supports the 1T2R MIMO architecture with fully forward compatibility with IEEE802.11n. The  
incredible speed of RNX-N100 USB adapter makes heavy traffic networking activities more  
flexible and takes the wireless into practical road. You could enjoy the racing speed of wireless  
connection, surfing on Internet without string wires.  
Adding Rosewill RNX-N100 to your Notebook or Computer, it provides an excellent performance  
and cost-effective solution for doing media-centric activities such as streaming video, gaming,  
and enhances the QoS (WMM) without any reduction of performance. It extends 3 times network  
coverage and boosts 6 times transmission throughput than existing 11g product. Advanced  
power management and low power consumption among 11n products.  
For more security-sensitive application, RNX-N100 supports Hardware-based IEEE 802.11i  
encryption/decryption engine, including 64-bit/128-bit WEP, TKIP, and AES. Also, it supports Wi-  
Fi alliance WPA and WPA2 encryption and is Cisco CCX V1.0, V2.0 and V3.0 compliant.  
1.1 FEATURES & BENEFITS  
Features  
Benefits  
Racing Speed up to 300Mbps data rate  
(2.4GHz 11N technology)  
Enjoy the Internet connection in crazy-fast  
speed, without the bottleneck of stringing  
wires.  
Advanced power management  
WPA/WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i), WEP 64/128  
Support  
Low power consumption  
Powerful data security.  
Support 1Tx * 2Rx Radios  
With Intelligent Antenna enables  
WMM (IEEE 802.11e) standard support  
Wireless Multimedia Enhancements Quality of  
Service support (QoS) / enhanced power  
saving for Dynamic Networking  
USB 2.0 interface and compatible with USB  
1.1  
USB 2.0/1.1  
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1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Open the package carefully, and make sure that none of the items listed below are missing. Do  
not discard the packing materials, in case of return; the unit must be shipped in its original  
package.  
One Wireless LAN USB Adapter-RNX-N100  
One CD-ROM with Drivers and User’s Manual Included  
1.3 USB ADAPTER DESCRIPTION  
The USB adapter is a standard USB adapter that fits into any USB interface. The USB adapter  
has two LED indicators and a built-in antenna.  
USB Connector  
PWR and LINK  
LED Indicator  
1.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
The following are the minimum system requirements in order to use the USB adapter.  
PC/AT compatible computer with a USB interface.  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista or MAC OS 10.3/10.4/10.5 operating system.  
30 MB of free disk space for installing the USB adapter driver and utility program.  
2. USB ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS 2000/XP/VISTA  
2.1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
During the installation, Vista may need to copy systems files from its installation CD. Therefore,  
you may need a copy of the Windows installation CD at hand before installing the drivers.  
2.2 INSTALLING THE DRIVERS  
Follow the steps below in order to install the USB adapter drivers:  
Insert the CD-ROM that was provided to you in this package. The setup should run  
automatically. If the setup does not run automatically, then you must manually select the  
setup.exe file from the CD-ROM drive.  
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Once the setup begins you will see the InstallShield Wizard. Select Rosewill Configuration  
Tool and then click on the Next> button.  
Click on the Install button to begin the installation.  
The installation is complete. Click on the Finish button.  
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Carefully insert the USB adapter into the USB port. Windows will then detect and install the  
new hardware.  
An R icon will then appear in the system tray. Right click on the R icon and then click on  
Launch Config Utilities.  
Note: Click on Use Zero Configuration as Configuration Utility if you would like to use  
Windows Zero Config.  
2.3 PROFILES  
The Profile tab is used to store the settings of multiple Access Points such as home, office, café,  
etc. When adding a profile you are required to enter a profile name and SSID as well as configure  
the power-saving mode, network type, RTS/fragmentation threshold and  
encryption/authentication settings. A profile can be configured as Infrastructure or Ad-hoc  
mode. The configuration settings for each mode are described below.  
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2.3.1 Infrastructure Mode  
The infrastructure mode requires the use of an Access Point (AP). In this mode, all wireless  
communication between two computers has to be via the AP. It doesn’t matter if the AP is  
stand-alone or wired to an Ethernet network. If used in stand-alone, the AP can extend the  
range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater, which effectively doubles the  
distance between wireless stations.  
Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same as the SSID.  
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down list. The SSID is a  
unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be  
identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
Network Type: Select Infrastructure from the drop-down list.  
TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your notebook is  
connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower  
values for power saving.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
2.3.2 Ad-hoc Mode  
This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC  
Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another. In ad-  
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hoc mode, each client is peer-to-peer, would only have access to the resources of the  
other client and does not require an access point. This is the easiest and least expensive  
way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network.  
Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same as the SSID.  
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down list. The SSID is  
a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be  
identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
Network Type: Select Ad-hoc from the drop-down list.  
TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your notebook is  
connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower  
values for power saving.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
2.4 AUTHENTICATION AND SECURITY  
The Security tab allows you to configure the authentication and encryption settings such as:  
WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK. Each security option is described in detail below.  
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2.4.1 WEP Encryption  
The WEP tab displays the WEP settings. Encryption is designed to make the data  
transmission more secure. You may select 64 or 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
key to encrypt data (Default setting is Disable). WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from  
the radio using one of the Keys from a panel. When you use WEP to communicate with the  
other wireless clients, all the wireless devices in this network must have the same  
encryption key or pass phrase. The following information is included in this tab, as the  
image depicts below.  
Authentication Type: Select Open or Shared from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select WEP from the drop-down list.  
WEP Key: Type a character string into the field.  
For 64-bit enter 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters.  
For 128-bit enter 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
2.4.2 WPA, WPA2 Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP  
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(Wired Equivalent Privacy). The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi  
products that have been enabled with WEP. WPA provides improved data encryption  
through the Temporal Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which scrambles the keys using a hashing  
algorithm and by adding an integrity-checking feature which makes sure that keys haven’t  
been tampered with. EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP  
protocol that enables a variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the  
exchange of authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a  
server to interact with its counterpart in the client.  
Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
2.4.3 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption  
WPA – PSK (Pre-shared Key) is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an  
authentication server. Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services  
is allowed only if the pre-shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point.  
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This approach offers the simplicity of the WEP key, but uses stronger TKIP encryption. EAP  
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a  
variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of  
authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact  
with its counterpart in the client.  
Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  
WPA Preshared key: Enter a pass phrase which is between 8 and 32 characters long.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
2.5 NETWORK  
The Network tab displays the current status of the wireless radio. The following information is  
included in this tab, as the image depicts below.  
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Status: This indicates the state of the client. There are three options:  
1.Associated: Indicates that the wireless client is connected to an Access Point (AP). The  
BSSID is shown in the form of 12 HEX digits, which is the MAC address of the AP.  
2.Scanning: Indicates that the wireless client is searching for an AP in the area.  
3.Disconnected: Indicates that there are no APs or clients in the area.  
Extra Info: Displayed here are information about the link stats and the percent of output  
power.  
Current Channel: The operating frequency channel that the client is using (infrastructure  
mode).  
Link Speed: The current rate at which the client is transmitting and receiving.  
Throughput (bytes/sec): Displays the Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) kilo-bytes per second.  
Link Quality: In infrastructure mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between an  
AP and a client. In Ad-hoc mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between one  
client, and another.  
Signal Strength: This bar displays the strength of the signal received from an AP or client.  
Noise Level: Displays the background noise level; a lower level indicates less interference.  
Click on the OK button to close this window.  
dBm Check Box. When you click on the check box as the drawing below. The signal  
strength and noise level will be shown as the dBm measurements.  
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2.6 SITE SURVEY  
The Network tab also displays a list of Access Points and Stations in the area, and allows you to  
connect to a specific one. The following information is included in this tab, as the image depicts  
below.  
SSID: Displays the SSID of the Access Point. The SSID is a unique name shared among all  
points in your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the network, and  
is case-sensitive.  
BSSID: Displays the MAC address of the Access Point.  
Signal: Displays the receiving signal strength from the Access Point.  
Channel: Displays the channel number of the Access Point.  
Encryption: Displays the encryption on the Access Point, this includes WEP, TKIP, AES or  
None.  
Authentication: displays the authentication on the Access Point, this includes WPA, WPA-  
PSK, WPA2, or Unknown.  
Network Type: Indicates whether the SSID is a Station (Ad-hoc) or Access Point  
(Infrastructure).  
Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  
Connect: to connect with a specific Access Point, select the SSID from the list, and then  
click on the Connect button.  
Add to Profile: Click on this button to add the SSID and its associated settings into a profile.  
Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.  
2.7 STATISTICS  
The Statistics tab displays transmit and receive packet statistics in real-time. Information  
included is frames transmitted/received successfully, transmitted successfully without and after  
retry, received with CRC error, duplicate frames received, etc.  
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2.8 WPS  
Click on the WPS Configuration tab. WPS (Wireless Push Button) is used for WiFi Protected  
Setup. By pressing this button, the security settings of the device will automatically synchronize  
with other wireless devices on your network that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup.  
Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  
Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.  
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2.9 ABOUT  
The About tab displays information about the device, such as: the network driver version and  
date, configuration utility version and date, and the NIC (Network Interface Card) firmware  
version and date.  
2.10 UNINSTALL THE DRIVERS & CLIENT UTILITY  
If the USB client adapter installation is unsuccessful for any reason, the best way to solve the  
problem may be to completely uninstall the USB adapter and its utility and repeat the installation  
procedure again.  
Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the client utility:  
Click on Start > Rosewill Wireless > Uninstall Rosewill RNX-N1  
The un-installation process will then begin.  
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Click on the Yes button to confirm the un-installation process.  
The un-installation process is complete. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now radio  
button and then click on the Finish button. Then remove the USB adapter.  
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3. USB ADAPTER FOR WINDOWS 2000/XP  
3.1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
During the installation, XP may need to copy systems files from its installation CD. Therefore,  
you may need a copy of the Windows installation CD at hand before installing the drivers. On  
many systems, instead of a CD, the necessary installation files are archived on the hard disk in  
C:\WINDOWS \OPTIONS\CABS directory.  
3.2 INSTALLING THE DRIVERS  
Follow the steps below in order to install the USB adapter drivers:  
Insert the CD-ROM that was provided to you in this package. The setup should run  
automatically. If the setup does not run automatically, then you must manually select the  
setup.exe file from the CD-ROM drive.  
Once the setup begins you will see the InstallShield Wizard. Select Rosewill Configuration  
Tool and then click on the Next> button.  
Click on the Install button to begin the installation.  
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Wait for a few seconds until the driver and client utility is installed.  
The installation is complete. Click on the Finish button.  
Carefully insert the USB adapter into the USB port. Windows will then detect and  
install the new hardware.  
An R icon will then appear in the system tray. Right click on the R icon and  
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then click on Launch Config Utilities.  
Note: Click on Use Zero Configuration as Configuration Utility if you would like to use  
Windows Zero Config.  
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3.3 PROFILES  
The Profile tab is used to store the settings of multiple Access Points such as home, office, café,  
etc. When adding a profile you are required to enter a profile name and SSID as well as configure  
the power-saving mode, network type, RTS/fragmentation threshold and  
encryption/authentication settings. A profile can be configured as Infrastructure or Ad-hoc  
mode. The configuration settings for each mode are described below.  
3.3.1 Infrastructure Mode  
The infrastructure mode requires the use of an Access Point (AP). In this mode, all wireless  
communication between two computers has to be via the AP. It doesn’t matter if the AP is  
stand-alone or wired to an Ethernet network. If used in stand-alone, the AP can extend the  
range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater, which effectively doubles the  
distance between wireless stations.  
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Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same as the SSID.  
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down list. The SSID is  
a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be  
identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
1.  
PSM: Select a power saving mode (PSM) option.  
CAM (Continuously Awake Mode): Select this option if your notebook is always  
connected to the power supply.  
2.  
PSM (Power Saving Mode): Select this option if your notebook uses its battery  
power. This option minimizes the battery usage while the network is idle.  
Network Type: Select Infrastructure from the drop-down list.  
TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your notebook is  
connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower  
values for power saving.  
RTS Threshold: Place a check in this box if you would like to enable RTS Threshold.  
Any packet in the RTS/CTS handshake larger than the specified value (bytes) will be  
discarded.  
Fragment Threshold: Place a check in this box if you would like to enable Fragment  
Threshold. Any packet larger than the specified value (bytes) will be discarded.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
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3.3.2 Ad-hoc Mode  
This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC  
Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another. In ad-  
hoc mode, each client is peer-to-peer, would only have access to the resources of the other  
client and does not require an access point. This is the easiest and least expensive way for  
the SOHO to set up a wireless network.  
Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same as the SSID.  
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down list. The SSID is  
a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be  
identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
Network Type: Select Ad-hoc from the drop-down list.  
TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your notebook is  
connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower  
values for power saving.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
3.4 AUTHENTICATION AND SECURITY  
The Security tab allows you to configure the authentication and encryption settings such as:  
WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and 802.1x. Each security option is described in detail below.  
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3.4.1 WEP Encryption  
The WEP tab displays the WEP settings. Encryption is designed to make the data  
transmission more secure. You may select 64 or 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
key to encrypt data (Default setting is Disable). WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from  
the radio using one of the Keys from a panel. When you use WEP to communicate with the  
other wireless clients, all the wireless devices in this network must have the same  
encryption key or pass phrase. The following information is included in this tab, as the  
image depicts below.  
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Authentication Type: Select Open or Shared from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select WEP from the drop-down list.  
WEP Key: Type a character string into the field.  
For 64-bit enter 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters.  
For 128-bit enter 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
3.4.2 WPA, WPA2 Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP  
(Wired Equivalent Privacy). The technology is designed to work with existing Wi-Fi  
products that have been enabled with WEP. WPA provides improved data encryption  
through the Temporal Integrity Protocol (TKIP), which scrambles the keys using a hashing  
algorithm and by adding an integrity-checking feature which makes sure that keys haven’t  
been tampered with. EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP  
protocol that enables a variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the  
exchange of authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a  
server to interact with its counterpart in the client.  
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Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
3.4.3 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption  
WPA – PSK (Pre-shared Key) is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an  
authentication server. Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services  
is allowed only if the pre-shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point.  
This approach offers the simplicity of the WEP key, but uses stronger TKIP encryption. EAP  
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a  
variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of  
authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact  
with its counterpart in the client.  
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Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  
WPA Preshared key: Enter a pass phrase which is between 8 and 32 characters long.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
3.4.4 LEAP Authentication  
LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) also known as Cisco-Wireless EAP  
provides username/password-based authentication between a wireless client and a  
RADIUS server. LEAP is one of several protocols used with the IEEE 802.1X standard for  
LAN port access control. LEAP also delivers a session key to the authenticated station, so  
that future frames can be encrypted with a key that is different than keys used by others  
sessions. Dynamic key delivery eliminates one big vulnerability; static encryption keys that  
are shared by all stations in the WLAN. EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an  
extension to the PPP protocol that enables a variety of authentication protocols to be used.  
It passes through the exchange of authentication messages, allowing the authentication  
software stored in a server to interact with its counterpart in the client  
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Authentication Type: Select LEAP from the drop-down list.  
Identity: Enter the user name.  
Password: Enter the password.  
Domain: Enter a domain name.  
Encryption: Select WEP, WPA-TKIP or WPA2-AES encryption.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
3.4.5 802.1x with PEAP  
802.1X provides an authentication framework for wireless LANs allowing a user to be  
authenticated by a central authority. 802.1X uses an existing protocol called EAP. EAP  
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a  
variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of  
authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact  
with its counterpart in the client.  
3.4.5.1 PEAP AUTHENTICATION WITH EAP/TLS SMARTCARD  
EAP/TLS Smartcard provides for certificate-based and mutual authentication of the client  
and the network. It relies on client-side and server-side certificates to perform  
authentication and can be used to dynamically generate user-based and session-based  
WEP keys to secure subsequent communications between the WLAN client and the access  
point.  
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Authentication Type: Select PEAP from the drop-down list.  
Protocol: If your network uses TLS or Smart Card to authenticate its users, select  
TLS/Smartcard from the drop down list. TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an IETF  
standardized authentication protocol that uses PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)  
certificate-based authentication of both the client and authentication server.  
Identity: Enter the user name.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
3.4.6 802.1x with TTLS with EAP-MD5, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAPv2  
802.1X provides an authentication framework for wireless LANs allowing a user to be  
authenticated by a central authority. 802.1X uses an existing protocol called EAP. EAP  
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a  
variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of  
authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact  
with its counterpart in the client. TLS (Transport Layer Security) is an IETF standardized  
authentication protocol that uses PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) certificate based  
authentication of both the client and authentication server.  
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Authentication Type: Select TTLS from the drop-down list.  
Protocol: Select EAP-MSCHAP v2, MS-CHAP, or CHAP from the drop-down list.  
Identity: Enter the user name.  
Password: Enter the password.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
3.4.7 802.1x CA Server  
Depending on the EAP in use, only the server or both the server and client may be  
authenticated and require a certificate. Server certificates identify a server, usually an  
authentication or RADIUS server to clients. Most EAPs require a certificate issued by a root  
authority or a trusted commercial Certificate Authority.  
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Use certificate chain: Place a check in this to enable the certificate use.  
Certificate issuer: Select the Certification Authority from the drop-down list.  
Allow intermediate certificates: During tunnel creation the client must verify the  
server’s certificate. When checking this certificate the signature  
is verified against a list of trusted certificate authorities. If this parameter is true then the  
client will also accept a signature from a trusted intermediate certificate authority,  
otherwise it will not.  
Server name: Enter the server name if not selected from the existing drop-down list  
above.  
Click on the OK button to save the changes.  
3.5 NETWORK  
The Network tab displays the current status of the wireless radio. The following information is  
included in this tab, as the image depicts below.  
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Status: This indicates the state of the client. There are three options:  
1. Associated: Indicates that the wireless client is connected to an Access Point (AP).  
The BSSID is shown in the form of 12 HEX digits, which is the MAC address of the AP.  
2. Scanning: Indicates that the wireless client is searching for an AP in the area.  
3. Disconnected: Indicates that there are no APs or clients in the area.  
Extra Info: Displayed here are information about the link stats and the percent of output  
power.  
Channel: The operating frequency channel that the client is using (infrastructure mode).  
Authentication: Displays the authentication type.  
Encryption: Displays the encryption type.  
Network Type: Displays the network type; infrastructure or ad-hoc.  
IP Address: Displays the IP address.  
Sub Mask: Displays the subnet mask IP address.  
Default Gateway: Displays the IP address of the default gateway.  
Link Speed: The current rate at which the client is transmitting and receiving.  
Transmit/ReceiveThroughput: Displays the Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) kilo-bytes  
per second.  
Link Quality: In infrastructure mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between  
an AP and a client. In Ad-hoc mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between  
one client, and another.  
Signal Strength: This bar displays the strength of the signal received from an AP or  
client.  
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Noise Level: Displays the background noise level; a lower level indicates less  
interference.  
Click on the OK button to close this window.  
3.5.1 Site Survey  
The Network tab also displays a list of Access Points and Stations in the area, and allows  
you to connect to a specific one. The following information is included in this tab, as the  
image depicts below.  
SSID: Displays the SSID of the Access Point. The SSID is a unique name shared  
among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in  
the network, and is case-sensitive.  
Channel: Displays the channel number of the Access Point.  
Encryption: Displays the encryption on the Access Point, this includes WEP, TKIP, AES  
or None.  
Signal: Displays the receiving signal strength from the Access Point.  
Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  
Connect: to connect with a specific Access Point, select the SSID from the list, and  
then click on the Connect button.  
Add to Profile: Click on this button to add the SSID and its associated settings into a  
profile.  
Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.  
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3.6 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
The Advanced tab is used to configure the wireless mode (802.11g, 802.11b/g-mixed, or  
802.11b/g/n-mixed), Tx burst, and CCX.  
Wireless mode: Select 802.11 b/g/n mix if the wireless network uses both 11b, 11g, and  
11n stations and APs. B/G Protection: This is the ERP protection mode of 802.11g.  
Selecting auto will dynamically send frames with and without protection. Select On to send  
a frame without protection, and Off to send it with protection.  
Enable Tx BURST: Click the check box will enhance the throughput  
Enable TCP Window Size: Enhance the throughput if enable this function.  
CCX: Enable this option if the network supports Cisco Compatible Extensions.  
Click on the Apply button to close this window.  
3.7 STATISTICS  
The Statistics tab displays transmit and receive packet statistics in real-time. Information  
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included is frames transmitted/received successfully, transmitted successfully without and after  
retry, received with CRC error, duplicate frames received, etc.  
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3.8 WMM (WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA)  
Click on the WMM tab. Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WME), also known as Wi-Fi Multimedia  
(WMM) is a Wi-Fi Alliance interpretability certification, based on the IEEE 802.11e draft standard.  
It provides basic Quality of service (QoS) features to IEEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes  
traffic according to 4 AC (Access Categories), however it does not provide guaranteed  
throughput. It is suitable for simple applications that require QoS, such as Wi-Fi Voice over IP  
(VoIP) phone.  
WMM Enable: Choose to enable or disable WMM.  
WMM Power Save Enable: Choose to enable or disable power save mode on WMM.  
Direct Link Setup Enable: Specify a MAC address and timeout value.  
Click on the Apply button to close this window.  
3.9 WPS  
WPS (Wireless Push Button) is used for WiFi Protected Setup. By pressing this button, the  
security settings of the device will automatically synchronize with other wireless devices on your  
network that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup.  
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Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  
WPS Information: Display the information about WPS on the selected network. List  
information include Authentication Type, Encryption Type, Config Methods, Device  
Password ID, Selected Registrar, State, Version, AP Setup Locked, UUID-E and RF Bands  
Pin Code: 8-digit numbers. It is required to enter PIN Code into Registrar using PIN method.  
When RNX-N2X is Enrollee, you can use "Renew" button to re-generate new PIN Code.  
Config Mode: The RNX-N2X role-playing as an Enrollee or an external Registrar  
Detail: Information about Security and Key in the credential.  
Connect: Command to connect to the selected network inside credentials. The active  
selected credential is as like as the active selected Profile.  
Rotate: Command to rotate to connect to the next network inside credentials.  
Disconnect: Stop WPS action and disconnect this active link. And then select the last  
profile at the Profile Page of RaUI if exist. If there is an empty profile page, the driver will  
select any non-security AP.  
Export Profile: Export all credentials to Profile.  
PBC: Start to add to AP using PBC configuration method.  
WPS Associate IE: Send the association request with WPS IE during WPS setup. It is  
optional for RNX-2X  
WPS Probe IE: Send the probe request with WPS IE during WPS setup. It is optional for  
RNX-2X  
Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.  
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3.10 ABOUT  
The About tab displays information about the device, such as: the network driver version and  
date, configuration utility version and date, and the NIC (Network Interface Card) firmware  
version and date.  
3.11 RADIO  
The Radio tab allows you to enable or disable the radio.  
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3.12 UNINSTALL THE DRIVERS & CLIENT UTILITY  
If the USB client adapter installation is unsuccessful for any reason, the best way to solve the  
problem may be to completely uninstall the USB adapter and its utility and repeat the installation  
procedure again.  
Follow the steps below in order to uninstall the client utility:  
Click on Start > Rosewill Wireless > Uninstall Rosewill Wireless USB Adapter  
The un-installation process will then begin.  
Click on the Yes button to confirm the un-installation process.  
The un-installation process is complete. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now  
radio button and then click on the Finish button. Then remove the USB adapter.  
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4. USB ADAPTER FOR MAC OS 10.3/10.4/10.5  
4.1 INSTALLING THE DRIVERS  
Follow the steps below in order to install the USB adapter drivers:  
Insert the CD-ROM that was provided to you in this package. The setup should run  
automatically. If the setup does not run automatically, then you must manually select the  
setup file from the CD-ROM drive.  
Click on the Continue button to configure the next step.  
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Select the Macintosh HD and then click on the Continue button.  
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The installation is complete. Click on the Restart button.  
Carefully insert the USB adapter into the USB port. MAC OS X will then detect and  
install the new hardware.  
The Client Utility is installed in the Applications folder.  
4.2 PROFILES  
The Profile tab is used to store the settings of multiple Access Points such as home, office, café,  
etc. When adding a profile you are required to enter a profile name and SSID as well as configure  
the power-saving mode, network type, RTS/fragmentation threshold and  
encryption/authentication settings. A profile can be configured as Infrastructure or Ad-hoc  
mode. The configuration settings for each mode are described below.  
4.2.1 Infrastructure Mode  
The infrastructure mode requires the use of an Access Point (AP). In this mode, all wireless  
communication between two computers has to be via the AP. It doesn’t matter if the AP is  
stand-alone or wired to an Ethernet network. If used in stand-alone, the AP can extend the  
range of independent wireless LANs by acting as a repeater, which effectively doubles the  
distance between wireless stations.  
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Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same as the SSID.  
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down list. The SSID is  
a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be  
identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
PSM: Select a power saving mode (PSM) option.  
1.  
CAM (Continuously Awake Mode): Select this option if your notebook is always  
connected to the power supply.  
2.  
PSM (Power Saving Mode): Select this option if your notebook uses its battery  
power. This option minimizes the battery usage while the network is idle.  
Network Type: Select Infrastructure from the drop-down list.  
TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your notebook is  
connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower  
values for power saving.  
RTS Threshold: Place a check in this box if you would like to enable RTS Threshold.  
Any packet in the RTS/CTS handshake larger than the specified value (bytes) will be  
discarded.  
Fragment Threshold: Place a check in this box if you would like to enable Fragment  
Threshold. Any packet larger than the specified value (bytes) will be discarded.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
4.2.2 Ad-hoc Mode  
This is the simplest network configuration with several computers equipped with the PC  
Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another. In ad-  
hoc mode, each client is peer-to-peer, would only have access to the resources of the  
other client and does not require an access point. This is the easiest and least expensive  
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way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network.  
Profile: Enter a name for the profile; this does not need to be the same as the SSID.  
SSID: Enter the SSID of the network or select one from the drop-down list. The SSID is  
a unique name shared among all points in your wireless network. The SSID must be  
identical for all points in the network, and is case-sensitive.  
Network Type: Select Ad-hoc from the drop-down list.  
TX Power: Select a transmit power from the drop-down list. If your notebook is  
connected to external power then select 100% or auto, if not, select one of the lower  
values for power saving.  
Preamble: Select Auto from the drop-down list, unless you are aware of the preamble  
type (long or short) used in each station.  
Ad-hoc wireless mode: Select a wireless mode from the drop-down list depending on  
the type of stations used in the ad-hoc network. Select B/G Mix if the network consists  
of 11b and 11g stations. Select B-only or G-only if the network consists of only one  
type of wireless mode.  
RTS Threshold: Place a check in this box if you would like to enable RTS Threshold.  
Any packet in the RTS/CTS handshake larger than the specified value (bytes) will be  
discarded.  
Fragment Threshold: Place a check in this box if you would like to enable Fragment  
Threshold. Any packet larger than the specified value (bytes) will be discarded.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
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4.3 AUTHENTICATION AND SECURITY  
The Security tab allows you to configure the authentication and encryption settings such as:  
WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and 802.1x. Each security option is described in detail below.  
4.3.1 WEP Encryption  
The WEP tab displays the WEP settings. Encryption is designed to make the data  
transmission more secure. You may select 64 or 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
key to encrypt data (Default setting is Disable). WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from  
the radio using one of the Keys from a panel. When you use WEP to communicate with the  
other wireless clients, all the wireless devices in this network must have the same  
encryption key or pass phrase. The following information is included in this tab, as the  
image depicts below.  
Authentication Type: Select Open or Shared from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select WEP from the drop-down list.  
WEP Key: Type a character string into the field.  
For 64-bit enter 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters.  
For 128-bit enter 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
4.3.2 WPA-PSK Authentication & TKIP, AES Encryption  
WPA – PSK (Pre-shared Key) is used in a Pre Shared Key mode that does not require an  
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authentication server. Access to the Internet and the rest of the wireless network services  
is allowed only if the pre-shared key of the computer matches that of the Access Point.  
This approach offers the simplicity of the WEP key, but uses stronger TKIP encryption. EAP  
(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an extension to the PPP protocol that enables a  
variety of authentication protocols to be used. It passes through the exchange of  
authentication messages, allowing the authentication software stored in a server to interact  
with its counterpart in the client.  
Authentication Type: Select WPA or WPA2 from the drop-down list.  
Encryption: Select TKIP or AES from the drop-down list.  
WPA Preshared key: Enter a pass phrase which is between 8 and 32 characters long.  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
Show Password check box. If you want to make sure the accuracy of password you  
type, click the Show Password box to check it.  
4.4 LINK STATUS  
The Link Status tab displays the current status of the wireless radio. The following information  
is included in this tab, as the image depicts below.  
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Status: This indicates the state of the client. There are three options:  
1.Associated: Indicates that the wireless client is connected to an Access Point (AP). The  
BSSID is shown in the form of 12 HEX digits, which is the MAC address of the AP.  
2.Scanning: Indicates that the wireless client is searching for an AP in the area.  
3.Disconnected: Indicates that there are no APs or clients in the area.  
Extra Info: Displayed here are information about the link stats and the percent of output  
power.  
Current Channel: The operating frequency channel that the client is using (infrastructure  
mode).  
Link Speed: The current rate at which the client is transmitting and receiving.  
Throughput (bytes/sec): Displays the Tx (transmit) and Rx (receive) kilo-bytes per second.  
Link Quality: In infrastructure mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between an  
AP and a client. In Ad-hoc mode, this bar displays the transmission quality between one  
client, and another.  
Signal Strength: This bar displays the strength of the signal received from an AP or client.  
Noise Level: Displays the background noise level; a lower level indicates less interference.  
Click on the OK button to close this window.  
dBm Check Box. When you click on the check box as the drawing below. The signal  
strength and noise level will be shown as the dBm measurements.  
4.5 SITE SURVEY  
The Site Survey tab displays a list of Access Points and Stations in the area, and allows you to  
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connect to a specific one. The following information is included in this tab, as the image depicts  
below.  
SSID: Displays the SSID of the Access Point. The SSID is a unique name shared among all  
points in your wireless network. The SSID must be identical for all points in the network, and  
is case-sensitive.  
BSSID: Displays the MAC address of the Access Point.  
Signal: Displays the receiving signal strength from the Access Point.  
Channel: Displays the channel number of the Access Point.  
Encryption: Displays the encryption on the Access Point, this includes WEP, TKIP, AES or  
None.  
Authentication: displays the authentication on the Access Point, this includes WPA, WPA-  
PSK, WPA2, or Unknown.  
Network Type: Indicates whether the SSID is a Station (Ad-hoc) or Access Point  
(Infrastructure).  
Rescan: Click on this button to view a list of Access Points in the area.  
Connect: to connect with a specific Access Point, select the SSID from the list, and then  
click on the Connect button.  
Add Profile: Click on this button to add the SSID and its associated settings into a profile.  
Click on the OK button if you have made any changes.  
4.6 STATISTICS  
The Statistics tab displays transmit and receive packet statistics in real-time. Information  
included is frames transmitted/received successfully, transmitted successfully without and after  
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retry, received with CRC error, duplicate frames received, etc.  
4.7 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION  
The Advanced tab is used to configure the wireless mode (802.11b-only, 802.11g-only, or  
802.11b/g-mixed), B/G protection and country/channel setting.  
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Wireless mode: Select 802.11 B/G/N mixed if the wireless network uses both 11b, 11g and  
11n stations and APs.  
Tx Rate: The transmit rate should be set to auto, however you may manually select a  
transmit rate from the drop-down list.  
Tx BURST: Click the check box will enhance the throughput  
Click on the Apply button to save the changes.  
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4.8 ABOUT  
The About tab displays information about the device, such as: the network driver version and  
date, configuration utility version and date, and the NIC (Network Interface Card) firmware  
version and date.  
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5. APPENDIX A – GLOSSARY  
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802.11  
A family of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed by a working  
group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).  
A
Access Control List  
ACL. This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the  
network.  
Access Point  
AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network  
ActiveX  
A Microsoft specification for the interaction of software components.  
Address Resolution Protocol  
ARP. Used to map MAC addresses to IP addresses so that conversions can be made in  
both directions.  
Ad-hoc network  
Peer-to-Peer network between wireless clients  
ADSL  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line  
Advanced Encryption Standard  
AES. Government encryption standard  
Alphanumeric  
Characters A-Z and 0-9  
Antenna  
Used to transmit and receive RF signals.  
AppleTalk  
A set of Local Area Network protocols developed by Apple for their computer systems  
AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol  
AARP. Used to map the MAC addresses of Apple computers to their AppleTalk network  
addresses, so that conversions can be made in both directions.  
Application layer  
7th Layer of the OSI model. Provides services to applications to ensure that they can  
communicate properly with other applications on a network.  
ASCII  
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This system of characters is most  
commonly used for text files  
Attenuation  
The loss in strength of digital and analog signals. The loss is greater when the signal is  
being transmitted over long distances.  
Authentication  
To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is really  
who they are claiming to be  
Automatic Private IP Addressing  
APIPA. An IP address that that a Windows computer will assign itself when it is configured  
to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network  
B
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Backward Compatible  
The ability for new devices to communicate and interact with older legacy devices to  
guarantee interoperability  
Bandwidth  
The maximum amount of bytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a  
network device  
Basic Input/Output System  
BIOS. A program that the processor of a computer uses to startup the system once it is  
turned on  
Baud  
Data transmission speed  
Beacon  
A data frame by which one of the stations in a Wi-Fi network periodically broadcasts  
network control data to other wireless stations.  
Bit rate  
The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time  
Bit/sec  
Bits per second  
BOOTP  
Bootstrap Protocol. Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no  
user intervention  
Bottleneck  
A time during processes when something causes the process to slowdown or stop all  
together  
Broadband  
A wide band of frequencies available for transmitting data  
Broadcast  
Transmitting data in all directions at once  
Browser  
A program that allows you to access resources on the web and provides them to you  
graphically  
C
Cable modem  
A device that allows you to connect a computer up to a coaxial cable and receive Internet  
access from your Cable provider  
CardBus  
A newer version of the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32-bit data path, DMA,  
and consumes less voltage  
CAT 5  
Category 5. Used for 10/100 Mbps or 1Gbps Ethernet connections  
Client  
A program or user that requests data from a server  
Collision  
When do two devices on the same Ethernet network try and transmit data at the exact  
same time.  
Cookie  
Information that is stored on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to  
the site that gave your computer the cookie  
D
Data  
Information that has been translated into binary so that it can be processed or moved to  
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Data Encryption Standard  
Uses a randomly selected 56-bit key that must be known by both the sender and the  
receiver when information is exchanged  
Database  
Organizes information so that it can be managed updated, as well as easily accessed by  
users or applications.  
Data-Link layer  
The second layer of the OSI model. Controls the movement of data on the physical link of a  
network  
DB-25  
A 25 ping male connector for attaching External modems or RS-232 serial devices  
A 9 pin connector for RS-232 connections  
Decibels related to dipole antenna  
DB-9  
dBd  
dBi  
Decibels relative to isotropic radiator  
dBm  
Decibels relative to one milliwatt  
Decrypt  
To unscramble an encrypted message back into plain text  
Default  
A predetermined value or setting that is used by a program when no user input has been  
entered for this value or setting  
Demilitarized zone  
DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the  
Internet as well as users on the Local Network, but that is not protected by the same  
security as the Local Network.  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: Used to automatically assign IP addresses from a  
predefined pool of addresses to computers or devices that request them  
Digital certificate:  
An electronic method of providing credentials to a server in order to have access to it or a  
network  
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum  
DSSS: Modulation technique used by 802.11b wireless devices  
DMZ  
"Demilitarized Zone". A computer that logically sits in a "no-mans land" between the LAN  
and the WAN. The DMZ computer trades some of the protection of the router's security  
mechanisms for the convenience of being directly addressable from the Internet.  
DNS  
Domain Name System: Translates Domain Names to IP addresses  
Domain name  
A name that is associated with an IP address  
Download  
To send a request from one computer to another and have the file transmitted back to the  
requesting computer  
DSL  
Digital Subscriber Line. High bandwidth Internet connection over telephone lines  
Duplex  
Sending and Receiving data transmissions at the sane time  
Dynamic DNS service  
Dynamic DNS is provided by companies to allow users with Dynamic IP addresses to  
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obtain a Domain Name that will always by linked to their changing IP address. The IP  
address is updated by either client software running on a computer or by a router that  
supports Dynamic DNS, whenever the IP address changes  
Dynamic IP address  
IP address that is assigned by a DHCP server and that may change. Cable Internet  
providers usually use this method to assign IP addresses to their customers.  
E
EAP  
Extensible Authentication Protocol  
Email  
Electronic Mail is a computer-stored message that is transmitted over the Internet  
Encryption  
Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read  
Ethernet  
The most widely used technology for Local Area Networks.  
F
Fiber optic  
A way of sending data through light impulses over glass or plastic wire or fiber  
File server  
A computer on a network that stores data so that the other computers on the network can  
all access it  
File sharing  
Allowing data from computers on a network to be accessed by other computers on the  
network with different levels of access rights  
Firewall  
A device that protects resources of the Local Area Network from unauthorized users  
outside of the local network  
Firmware  
Programming that is inserted into a hardware device that tells it how to function  
Fragmentation  
Breaking up data into smaller pieces to make it easier to store  
FTP  
File Transfer Protocol. Easiest way to transfer files between computers on the Internet  
Full-duplex  
Sending and Receiving data at the same time  
G
Gain  
The amount an amplifier boosts the wireless signal  
Gateway  
A device that connects your network to another, like the internet  
Gbps  
Gigabits per second  
Gigabit Ethernet  
Transmission technology that provides a data rate of 1 billion bits per second  
GUI  
Graphical user interface  
H
H.323  
A standard that provides consistency of voice and video transmissions and compatibility  
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for videoconferencing devices  
Half-duplex  
Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time  
Hashing  
Transforming a string of characters into a shorter string with a predefined length  
Hexadecimal  
Characters 0-9 and A-F  
Hop  
The action of data packets being transmitted from one router to another  
Computer on a network  
Host  
HTTP  
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files from HTTP servers (web servers) to  
HTTP clients (web browsers)  
HTTPS  
HTTP over SSL is used to encrypt and decrypt HTTP transmissions  
Hub  
A networking device that connects multiple devices together  
I
ICMP  
Internet Control Message Protocol  
IEEE  
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  
IGMP  
Internet Group Management Protocol is used to make sure that computers can report their  
multicast group membership to adjacent routers  
IIS  
Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server provided by Microsoft  
IKE  
Internet Key Exchange is used to ensure security for VPN connections  
Infrastructure  
In terms of a wireless network, this is when wireless clients use an Access Point to gain  
access to the network  
Internet  
A system of worldwide networks which use TCP/IP to allow for resources to be accessed  
from computers around the world  
Internet Explorer  
A World Wide Web browser created and provided by Microsoft  
Internet Protocol  
The method of transferring data from one computer to another on the Internet  
Internet Protocol Security  
IPsec provides security at the packet processing layer of network communication  
Internet Service Provider  
An ISP provides access to the Internet to individuals or companies  
Intranet  
A private network  
Intrusion Detection  
A type of security that scans a network to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of  
the network  
IP  
Internet Protocol  
IP address  
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A 32-bit number, when talking about Internet Protocol Version 4, that identifies each  
computer that transmits data on the Internet or on an Intranet  
IPsec  
Internet Protocol Security  
IPX  
Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novel to enable their  
Netware clients and servers to communicate  
ISP  
Internet Service Provider  
J
Java  
A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages  
Kilobits per second  
K
Kbps  
Kbyte  
Kilobyte  
L
L2TP  
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol  
LAN  
Local Area Network  
Latency  
The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network.  
Also referred to as delay  
LED  
Light Emitting Diode  
Legacy  
Older devices or technology  
Local Area Network  
A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server  
LPR/LPD  
"Line Printer Requestor"/"Line Printer Daemon". A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams  
of printer data.  
M
MAC Address  
A unique hardware ID assigned to every Ethernet adapter by the manufacturer.  
Mbps  
Megabits per second  
MDI  
Medium Dependent Interface is an Ethernet port for a connection to a straight-through  
cable  
MDIX  
Medium Dependent Interface Crossover, is an Ethernet port for a connection to a crossover  
cable  
MIB  
Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP  
Modem  
A device that Modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to  
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transmit the signal over phone lines. It also Demodulates the analog signals coming from  
the phone lines to digital signals for your computer  
MPPE  
Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP  
connections  
MTU  
Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-  
based network like the Internet  
Multicast  
Sending data from one device to many devices on a network  
N
NAT  
Network Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet,  
or another network, through one IP address  
NetBEUI  
NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol. This is  
an updated version of NetBIOS  
NetBIOS  
Network Basic Input/Output System  
Netmask  
Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part  
designates the Host  
Network Interface Card  
A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer to  
connect to a network  
Network Layer  
The third layer of the OSI model which handles the routing of traffic on a network  
Network Time Protocol  
Used to synchronize the time of all the computers in a network  
NIC  
Network Interface Card  
NTP  
Network Time Protocol  
O
OFDM  
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing is the modulation technique for both 802.11a  
and 802.11g  
OSI  
Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data should travel between  
two devices on a network  
OSPF  
Open Shortest Path First is a routing protocol that is used more than RIP in larger scale  
networks because only changes to the routing table are sent to all the other routers in the  
network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how  
RIP functions  
P
Password  
A sequence of characters that is used to authenticate requests to resources on a network  
Personal Area Network  
The interconnection of networking devices within a range of 10 meters  
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Physical layer  
The first layer of the OSI model. Provides the hardware means of transmitting electrical  
signals on a data carrier  
Ping  
PoE  
A utility program that verifies that a given Internet address exists and can receive  
messages. The utility sends a control packet to the given address and waits for a response.  
Power over Ethernet is the means of transmitting electricity over the unused pairs in a  
category 5 Ethernet cable  
POP3  
Post Office Protocol 3 is used for receiving email  
Port  
A logical channel endpoint in a network. A computer might have only one physical channel  
(its Ethernet channel) but can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a  
number.  
PPP  
Point-to-Point Protocol is used for two computers to communicate with each over a serial  
interface, like a phone line  
PPPoE  
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet is used to connect multiple computers to a remote  
server over Ethernet  
PPTP  
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet  
between two networks  
Preamble  
Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network  
Q
QoS  
Quality of Service  
R
RADIUS  
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central  
server and be authenticated in order to access resources on a network  
Reboot  
To restart a computer and reload it's operating software or firmware from nonvolatile  
storage.  
Rendezvous  
Apple's version of UPnP, which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and  
be connected without the need to configure any settings  
Repeater  
Retransmits the signal of an Access Point in order to extend it's coverage  
RIP  
Routing Information Protocol is used to synchronize the routing table of all the routers on a  
network  
RJ-11  
The most commonly used connection method for telephones  
RJ-45  
The most commonly used connection method for Ethernet  
RS-232C  
The interface for serial communication between computers and other related devices  
RSA  
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Algorithm used for encryption and authentication  
S
Server  
A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the  
network  
Session key  
An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session  
between two computers  
Session layer  
The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication  
between applications on both ends  
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  
Used for sending and receiving email  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
Governs the management and monitoring of network devices  
SIP  
Session Initiation Protocol. A standard protocol for initiating a user session that involves  
multimedia content, such as voice or chat.  
SMTP  
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  
SNMP  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
SOHO  
Small Office/Home Office  
SPI  
Stateful Packet Inspection  
SSH  
Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote  
computers  
SSID  
Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network  
Stateful inspection  
A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only  
valid responses to outgoing requests are allowed to pass though the firewall  
Subnet mask  
Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part  
designates the Host  
Syslog  
System Logger -- a distributed logging interface for collecting in one place the logs from  
different sources. Originally written for UNIX, it is now available for other operating systems,  
including Windows.  
T
TCP  
Transmission Control Protocol  
TCP Raw  
A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data.  
TCP/IP  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol  
TFTP  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files that is simpler to use than  
FTP but with less features  
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Throughput  
The amount of data that can be transferred in a given time period  
Traceroute  
A utility displays the routes between you computer and specific destination  
U
UDP  
User Datagram Protocol  
Unicast  
Communication between a single sender and receiver  
Universal Plug and Play  
A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to  
be a part of the network  
Upgrade  
To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product  
Upload  
To send a request from one computer to another and have a file transmitted from the  
requesting computer to the other  
UPnP  
Universal Plug and Play  
URL  
USB  
UTP  
Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files accessible on the Internet  
Universal Serial Bus  
Unshielded Twisted Pair  
V
Virtual Private Network  
VPN: A secure tunnel over the Internet to connect remote offices or users to their  
company's network  
VLAN  
Virtual LAN  
Voice over IP  
Sending voice information over the Internet as opposed to the PSTN  
VoIP  
Voice over IP  
W
Wake on LAN  
Allows you to power up a computer though it's Network Interface Card  
WAN  
Wide Area Network  
WCN  
Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless  
networking hardware (access points) and wireless clients, including PCs and other devices.  
WDS  
Wireless Distribution System. A system that enables the interconnection of access points  
wirelessly.  
Web browser  
A utility that allows you to view content and interact with all of the information on the World  
Wide Web  
WEP  
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Wired Equivalent Privacy is security for wireless networks that is supposed to be  
comparable to that of a wired network  
Wide Area Network  
The larger network that your LAN is connected to, which may be the Internet itself, or a  
regional or corporate network  
Wi-Fi  
Wireless Fidelity  
Wi-Fi Protected Access  
An updated version of security for wireless networks that provides authentication as well as  
encryption  
Wireless ISP  
A company that provides a broadband Internet connection over a wireless connection  
Wireless LAN  
Connecting to a Local Area Network over one of the 802.11 wireless standards  
WISP  
Wireless Internet Service Provider  
WLAN  
Wireless Local Area Network  
WPA  
Wi-Fi Protected Access. A Wi-Fi security enhancement that provides improved data  
encryption, relative to WEP.  
X
xDSL  
A generic term for the family of digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies, such as ADSL,  
HDSL, RADSL, and SDSL.  
Y
Yagi antenna  
A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location  
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6. APPENDIX B – SPECIFICATIONS  
-88 dBm MCS 8  
Data Rates  
-65 dBm MCS 15  
Available transmit power  
1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48,  
54, 72, 84, 150 and 300Mbps (300 Rx  
PHY rate; 150Mbps Tx PHY support)  
Standards / Compliance  
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.11b,  
IEEE802.11g, 802.11n (2.0)  
Regulation Certifications  
FCC Part 15, ETSI 300/328/CE  
Operating Voltage  
5 V 0.25V  
Status LEDs  
POWER / LINK  
Drivers  
2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11b)  
18dBm @1~11Mbps  
2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11g)  
15 dBm @6Mbps  
14 dBm @54Mbps  
2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11N)  
15dBm  
Antenna Configuration  
1T2R Mode  
Networking  
Topology  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
MAC OS 10.3/10.4/10.5  
RF Information  
Ad-Hoc, Infrastructure  
Security  
WPA/WPA2 (AES, 64,128-WEP with  
shared-key authentication)  
Cisco CCS V1.0, V2.0 and V3.0  
compliant  
Frequency Band  
U.S., Europe and Japan product  
covering 2.4 to 2.484 GHz,  
programmable for different country  
regulations  
Physical  
Form Factor  
Media Access Protocol  
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with  
Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA)  
Modulation Technology  
802.11g: OFDM (64-QAM, 16-QAM,  
QPSK, BPSK)  
802.11b: DSSS (DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK)  
Operating Channels  
11 for North America, 14 for Japan, 13  
for Europe  
Receive Sensitivity (Typical)  
USB 2.0/1.1  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
77(L) mm x 23.5(W) mm x 11(H) mm  
Weight  
40 g/ 1.5oz  
Environmental  
Temperature Range  
Operating: 0°C to 50°C  
Storage: -10°Cto 75°C  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
5%~95% Typical  
2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11b) (1Rx)  
-91dBm @ 1Mbps  
-87dBm @ 11Mbps  
2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11g) (2Rx)  
-90dBm @ 6Mbps  
-75dBm @ 54Mbps  
Package Contents  
One Wireless-N USB Dongle—RNX-  
N100  
One CD-ROM with User’s Manual and  
Drivers  
2.412~2.472G(IEEE802.11N) (2Rx)  
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7. APPENDIX C – FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT  
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 installation. This equipment generates  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
environment.  
This device complies with FCC RF Exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment,  
under 47 CFR 2.1093 paragraph (d)(2).  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
Thank you for purchasing a quality Rosewill Product.  
product.  
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