Allied Telesis Network Card AT WCU200G User Manual

USB 2.0 Adapter  
AT-WCU200G 5®4Mbps  
Wireless Adapter  
User’s Guide  
FOR WINDOWS 98/ME/XP/2000  
VERSION 1.0.0  
PN 613-50653-00 Rev A  
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Regulatory Notes and Statements  
Wireless LAN, Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN  
devices. However, the energy levels of these emissions are far less than  
the electromagnetic energy emissions from similar wireless devices such  
as mobile phones. Wireless LAN devices are safe for use frequency safety  
standards and recommendations. The use of Wireless LAN devices may  
Health and  
Authorization  
For Use  
be restricted in some situations or environments for example:  
On board airplanes  
In an explosive environment  
If the interference risk to other devices or services is perceived or  
identified as harmful  
If the policy regarding the use of Wireless LAN devices in specific  
organizations or environments (for example, airports, hospitals,  
chemical/oil/gas industrial plants, or private buildings, etc.) is not clear,  
please ask for authorization to use these devices prior to operating the  
equipment.  
Regulatory Installation and use of this Wireless LAN device must be in strict  
accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation  
provided with the product. Any changes or modifications made to this  
device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The Manufacturer is not  
Information  
and  
Disclaimers  
responsible for any radio or television interference caused by  
unauthorized modification of this device, of the substitution or  
attachment. The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors  
will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government  
regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines.  
USA-FCC This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of this device  
is subject to the following two conditions:  
(Federal  
Communications  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference  
Commission)  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including  
Statement  
interference that may cause undesired operations.  
CE Caution European standards dictate the maximum radiated transmit power of  
100mW EIRP and a frequency range of 2.400-2.4835GHz. In France, the  
equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range  
and must be restricted to indoor use.  
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Regulatory Notes and Statements  
The following equipment: AT-WCU200G 54Mbps Wireless USB 2.0  
Adapter.  
Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the  
Council Directive on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member  
States relating to the Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC). Low-  
voltage Directive (72/23/ECC) and the Amendment Directive  
(93/68/EEC), the procedures given in European Council Directive  
99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC.  
The equipment passed. The test was performed according to the  
following European standards:  
EN 300 328 V.1.4.1 (2003-04)  
EN 301 489-1 V.1.3.1 (2001-09) / EN 301 489-17 V.1.1.1 (2000-09)  
EN 50371: 2002  
EN 60950: 2000  
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FCC Radio This Wireless LAN radio device has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin  
OET 65 and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47  
Sections 2.1091, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from  
radio frequency devices.  
Frequency  
Exposure  
Statement  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with  
the FCC RF radiation limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.  
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in  
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
FCC 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.  
Interference  
Statement  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.  
If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it 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 and correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Export This product or software contains encryption code that may not be  
exported or transferred from the US or Canada without an approved US  
Department of Commerce export license.  
Restrictions  
Safety Information  
Your device contains a low power transmitter. When device is  
transmitted it sends out radio frequency (RF) signal.  
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Regulatory Notes and Statements  
CE Mark This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may  
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures.  
Warning  
Protection Requirements for Health and Safety - Article 3.1a  
Testing for electric safety according to EN60950 has been conducted.  
These are considered relevant and sufficient.  
Protection Requirements for Health and Safety - Article 3.1b  
Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN301 489-1,  
EN301 489-17 and EN55024 has been conducted. These are considered  
relevant and sufficient.  
Effective Use of the Radio Spectrum - Article 3.2  
Testing for radio test suites according to EN300 328-2 has been  
conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient.  
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Table of Contents  
Regulatory Notes and Statements ............................................................................................................................................................. iii  
Regulatory Information and  
Disclaimers ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... iii  
Preface ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ix  
Installing the AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter ......................................................................................................................................1  
Installing the AT-WCU200G Software Driver and the  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter ........................................................................................................................................................................5  
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Preface  
This manual provides a description of the Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G  
54Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter and contains information about how  
to install and configure this product.  
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Preface  
How This Guide is Organized  
This guide contains the following sections:  
Introduction, describes the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
Before you Install, helps you get started with the basic installation of the  
AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
Installing the AT-WCU200G Software Driver, describes the LEDs of the  
adapter.  
Installing the AT-WCU200G Software Driver, tell how to setup the driver  
and the utility settings.  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration Utility, provides information and  
instructions for Windows 98/ME/2000 wireless configuration.  
Windows XP Wireless Configuration, provides information and  
instructions for Windows XP wireless configuration.  
Technical Specifications, lists the technical (general, physical and  
environmental) specifications of the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
Regulatory Domains, lists the IEEE 802.11g channels.  
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Document Conventions  
This guide uses several conventions that you should become familiar  
with before you begin to install the product.  
Note  
Notes provide additional information.  
Warning  
Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action  
may result in bodily injury.  
Caution  
Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action  
may result in equipment damage or loss of data.  
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Where to Find Related Guides  
The Allied Telesyn web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com offers you an  
easy way to access the most recent documentation, software updates,  
and technical information for all of our products. The documents  
provided on our web site are available as PDF files.  
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Contacting Allied Telesyn  
This section provides Allied Telesyn contact information for technical  
support as well as sales or corporate information.  
Online Support You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesyn  
Knowledge Base from the following web site:  
You can use the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our technical  
support staff and review answers to previously asked questions.  
E-mail and For Technical Support via e-mail or telephone, refer to the “Support &  
Services” section of the Allied Telesyn web site at  
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Authorization (RMA) number. A product sent to Allied Telesyn without a  
RMA number will be returned to the sender at the sender’s expense.  
Products  
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our web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com  
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web site at www.alliedtelesyn.com. To find the contact information for  
your country, select “Contact Us” then “Worldwide Contacts”.  
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Installing the AT-WCU200G  
Wireless Adapter  
Introduction  
The AT-WCU200G wireless adapter is a standards-based wireless  
product. See Figure 1. It can communicate with other devices enabled  
for 802.11g and 802.11b standards-based wireless LAN connectivity. The  
wireless adapter is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.11b RFC, so it can  
be connected to your existing 802.11b-compliant devices.  
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Figure 1 AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter  
You can integrate the wireless adapter into an existing network by using  
one of the following configurations:  
The ad-hoc mode which allows you to connect two PCs with a  
wireless connection.  
The infrastructure mode which allows you to connect a PC with an  
access point.  
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Ad-hoc Mode In the ad-hoc mode, you can enable a wireless connection between two  
PCs. To accomplish this, you need one AT-WCU200G wireless adapter for  
You can use a USB cable to connect the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter  
to a workstation or laptop. Or, you can connect the AT-WCU200G  
wireless adapter directly to the USB port on your PC.  
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Figure 2 Ad Hoc Mode  
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Infrastructure In the Infrastructure mode, you can use an access point to facilitate the  
wireless connection between two PCs. See Figure 3.  
Mode  
Access Point  
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Figure 3 Infrastructure Mode  
This chapter provides the following sections:  
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Before you Install  
This section describes what to do before you install the AT-WCU200G  
wireless adapter. It includes:  
Package Open the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter box and unpack it carefully. The  
box contains the following items:  
Contents  
One AT-WCU200G wireless adapter  
One USB extension cable  
One CD-ROM  
One copy of this manual (on the CD ROM)  
If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local  
reseller for replacement.  
System Before you install an AT-WCU200G wireless adapter, make sure your PC  
has the following components:  
Requirements  
An USB port  
The Windows 98SE/ME/200/XP Operating System  
A CD ROM drive  
The CD ROM drive is required for software installation.  
Note  
An USB 2.0 port is required to operate the AT-WCU200G wireless  
adapter at date rates of 54Mbps operation and below. An USB 1.1  
port delivers at data rates of 11Mbps and below.  
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Installing the AT-WCU200G Software Driver and the  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter  
To install the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter, you first install the software  
drivers that are provided on the CD ROM. Then insert the wireless  
adapter into your PC. Confirm that the software is installed by looking  
for the ATI icon. See the following procedures:  
Installing the To install the AT-WCU200G software driver on a Windows  
98/ME/2000/XP Operating System, perform the following procedure.  
AT-WCU200G  
Software Driver  
1. Turn on your computer.  
2. Insert either the AT-WCU200G/NA or AT-WCU200G/EU CD ROM into  
the CD ROM drive.  
If the AT-WCU200G Software Driver Window is displayed, as shown  
in Figure 4, go to step 5. If it is not displayed, go to step 3.  
Figure 4 AT-WCU200G Software Driver Window  
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3. From the Windows Start Menu, select Run.  
The Run window is displayed.  
4. Type the following:  
D:\Setup.exe  
where the D:\ drive is your CD ROM Drive.  
5. Click Install Driver Utility.  
The Welcome screen is displayed. See Figure 5.  
Figure 5 Welcome Screen  
6. Click Next.  
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The Choose Destination Location screen is displayed. See Figure 6.  
Figure 6 Choose Destination Location Screen  
If you want to install the software in another folder, click Browse  
and then select a folder.  
7. Click Next.  
8. If you purchased the AT-WCU200G/EU CD ROM, the  
Country/Domain Selection screen is displayed. See Figure 7. If you  
purchased the AT-WCU200G/NA CD ROM, go to step 10.  
Figure 7 Country/Domain Selection Screen  
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9. Select the Channel for your country. Then click Next.  
A screen is displayed that states installation is in process. Then the  
Installation Complete screen is displayed See Figure 8.  
Figure 8 Installation Complete Screen  
10. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
Installing the This section provides an installation procedure for the AT-WCU200G  
wireless adapter and information about the LEDs. Install the wireless  
adapter after you have installed the AT-WCU200G Wireless  
Configuration utility.  
AT-WCU200G  
Wireless  
Adapter  
To install the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter in your laptop or  
workstation, perform the following procedure.  
1. Remove the AT-WCU200G/NA or AT-WCU200G/EU Installation CD  
from the CD ROM drive.  
2. Remove the plastic cover from the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
Choose one of the following:  
- Insert the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter into an available USB port  
on your computer.  
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- Insert the USB cable into the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter. See  
Figure 9. Then connect the other end of the USB cable into an  
available USB port on your computer.  
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Figure 9 Connecting the USB Cable  
The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard screen is  
displayed. See Figure 10.  
Figure 10 Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Screen  
3. Click Install the software automatically (Recommended) and  
then click Next.  
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A screen is displayed that states installation is in process. Then the  
Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen is displayed.  
See Figure 11.  
Figure 11 Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Screen  
4. Select Finish to complete the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter  
Installation.  
AT-WCU200G LEDs  
Table 1 AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter LEDs  
LED  
Link  
Color  
Function  
Green  
On: Indicates the wireless adapter is  
connected  
Off: Indicates there is no connection  
Green  
Blinking: Indicates the wireless adapter is  
receiving or transmitting data  
ACT  
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Confirming After you install the AT-WCU200G software driver, the Allied Telesyn AT-  
WCU200G Wireless Client Manager icon is displayed in your Windows  
System Tray. This icon is located in the bottom right hand corner of the  
Software  
Installation  
1. Click the icon to start the AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration  
utility.  
Figure 12 Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager Icon in System Tray  
Setting Wireless Settings For WinXP Users  
If your PC has the WinXP Operating System, you have a choice of how to  
configure the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
The AT-WCU200G wireless adapter allows you to configure the wireless  
settings using either the AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility or  
the WIndows WIndows Configuration utility. By choosing the WIndows  
Configuration utility, you can allow Windows to set your wireless  
settings automatically.  
To use the Windows XP built-in configuration tool, perform the  
following procedure:  
1. Click the Allied Telesyn Client Manager icon (see below), to start the  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility. This icon appears in the  
system tray.  
Figure 13 Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager Icon in System Tray  
The Wireless Zero Configuration dialogue box is displayed. See  
Figure 14 Wireless Zero Configuration Dialogue Box  
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2. Choose one of the following:  
- Click Yes to start the AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility.  
Then refer to the procedure described in AT-WCU200G Wireless  
- Click No to start the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration utility.  
Then refer to the procedure described in Windows XP Wireless  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration Utility  
If you want to change the default settings of the AT-WCU200G Software  
drivers or optimize their performance, you can use the AT-WCU200G  
Wireless Configuration utility. If your PC is equipped with the Windows  
XP Operating System, you can also use the Windows Configuration  
Utility (Zero Configuration). See Windows XP Wireless Configuration on  
To start the AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility and connect to  
another PC or an access point, perform the following procedure.  
1. Double-click the AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility icon that appears in the  
task bar at the bottom of the window. See the following icon.  
The Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G Wireless Client Manager screen is  
displayed. The Status Tab is selected automatically. See Figure 15 on  
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Figure 15 Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager, Status Tab  
For information about how to use the Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G  
Client Manager to configure the wireless adapter, see the following  
sections.  
One-Button You can connect the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter on your computer  
to another device by selecting a button from the Allied Telesyn AT-  
WCU200G Wireless Client Manager window. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
The PC->AP button allows you to connect to an access point or wireless  
router in the infrastructure mode. The PC->PC button allows you to  
connect to another USB adapter equipped computer in the Ad-hoc  
mode.  
Quick  
Connection  
In addition, this section provides a procedure on how to reconnect to  
the Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager.  
See the following procedures:  
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Connecting to an Access Point  
To connect your AT-WCU200G wireless adapter to an access point,  
perform the following procedure.  
1. Click following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the Status Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
2. Click the PC->AP button.  
This creates a quick connection with the access point in your  
wireless environment.  
The AT-WCU200G wireless adapter searches your wireless  
environment. It chooses the access point with the strongest signal  
strength and no security setting to make the connection.  
Connecting to a PC  
To connect your AT-WCU200G wireless adapter to another PC equipped  
with a USB adapter for peer-to-peer communication, perform the  
following procedure.  
1. Make sure both computers are equipped with USB adapters and are  
working properly.  
2. Click the following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your  
screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the General Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
3. On the computer you are connecting to, click the Wireless Client  
Manager icon at the bottom right hand corner of the screen.  
4. On each computer, click on the PC->PC button.  
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Wait approximately 1 minute for both computers to make the  
wireless network connection.  
5. Double click My Network Places icon on your Windows desktop.  
See the following icon.  
The Network Tasks window is displayed.  
6. Click View workgroup computers.  
Windows displays a message that both computers are in the same  
workgroup.  
Now you can access shared files or a printer over a Microsoft  
network from either computer.  
Reconnecting the AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter  
After you have closed the Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G Client Manager  
screen, use the following procedure to reconnect to it.  
1. Click on the Allied Telesyn icon on the desktop. See the following  
icon.  
The following icon is displayed in the system tray, next to the time  
of day.  
2. Click the bar graph icon.  
The Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G Client Manager screen is displayed.  
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Configuring the You can use the Wireless Client Manager to customize your wireless  
connections settings. This section provides descriptions of the following  
Tabs:  
Wireless Client  
Manager  
Settings  
Status  
Site Survey  
Configuration  
Host Information  
Version Information  
To access the Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G Wireless Client Manager,  
perform the following procedure:  
1. Click the following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your  
screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the Status Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
Note  
If the AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility icon does not  
appear in the system tray, do one of the following:  
- Double-click the desktop AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration  
utility icon.  
- Select Start, Programs, Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G Wireless  
Utility, and AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration Utility.  
2. See the following sections for configuration information regarding  
the Tabs.  
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Status Tab  
The Status tab contains general information about the AT-WCU200G  
wireless adapter connection, including transmission rate and network  
type. To access the Status Tab, see the procedure described in  
Configure the following settings as needed:  
Profile Name: Displays the settings of the current user.  
SSID: The Service Set Identifier is the name assigned to the  
wireless network.  
Link Status: Displays the connection status with existing wireless  
devices.  
Network Type: Displays the mode currently in use, either 802.11  
Infrastructure mode or Ad-hoc mode.  
Security Type: Displays the mode currently in use.  
Channel: Indicates which channel is currently in use.  
Tx Rate: Indicates the data transfer rate between the node and  
another device.  
Link Quality/Signal Strength: Indicates the signal strength of  
the radio frequency signal received by the wireless node.  
Note  
If the USB port on your computer supports the USB 1.1 standard  
only, the maximum throughput rate of the AT-WCU200G wireless  
adapter is 11Mbps.  
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Configuring You can configure network profiles from the Site Survey screen. From  
this screen, you can do the following:  
Network  
Profiles  
View Available Networks  
Create a Profile  
Edit a profile  
Delete a profile  
To configure network profiles, perform the following procedure:  
1. Click the following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your  
screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the Status Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
2. Click the Site Survey Tab from the AT-WCU200G Wireless Client  
Manager screen. The Site Survey screen is displayed. See Figure 16.  
Figure 16 Site Survey Screen  
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In the Site Survey window, the Available Network area includes the  
following fields. Move the scroll bar to the right to see all of the fields.  
This window is for display purposes only.  
Mode: Indicates either the access point or Ad-hoc mode is  
currently in use.  
BSSID: Indicates the MAC address of a wireless router or access  
point which you can connect to.  
SSID: Indicates the SSID (Service Set Identification). This is a 32-bit  
alphanumeric character name that is assigned to the wireless  
network.  
Encryption: Indicates the type of encryption implemented. To  
Ch: Indicates which channel is currently in use.  
Type: Indicates the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter is in either the  
802.11g or 802.11 mode.  
Signal Strength: Indicates the wireless signal between the access  
point and AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
Creating a Network Profile  
To create a new profile, perform the following procedure from the Site  
Survey screen:  
1. Click Refresh.  
2. Select a network from the Available Networks area.  
3. Click New.  
The Profile Edit screen is displayed.  
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Figure 17 Profile Edit with General Tab Selected  
For information about how to configure this screen, Configuring the  
Editing a Network Profile  
To edit a profile, perform the following procedure from the Site Survey  
screen:  
1. Click Refresh.  
2. Select a profile from the Profile Name area. Double click on it.  
The Profile Edit screen is displayed. See Figure 17 on page 20. For  
information about how to configure this screen, Configuring the  
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Deleting a Network Profile  
To delete a profile, perform the following procedure from the Site Survey  
screen:  
1. Click on a profile from the Profile Name area.  
Note  
You cannot delete the active profile.  
2. Click Delete.  
Configuring the The Profile Edit screen allows you to create and edit network profiles.  
This screen contains the following tabs:  
Profile Edit  
Screen  
General  
Encryption  
Advanced  
Note  
If you want to modify the network profile settings and you are  
unsure of the information, consult your MIS staff.  
Configuring General Information  
The General Tab on the Profile Edit page allows you to assign a profile  
name and SSID. It also displays the network type, channel, and  
transmission rate.  
Tab is selected automatically. To display the Profile Edit screen, see  
1. Configure the following fields in the General Tab as needed:  
Profile name: Indicates the network settings currently in use.  
SSID: Indicates the name assigned to the wireless network.  
Network Type: Click on the pull down menu. Displays the mode  
in current use, either 802.11 Infrastructure mode or Ad-hoc mode.  
Channel: Indicates which channel is currently in use. The default  
setting is 6. In Ad-hoc mode, you must set both PCs to the same  
channel. The wireless adapter selects the channel to match the  
channel setting on the selected access point automatically.  
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Tx Rate: Indicates the data transfer rate between the node and  
another device. The default is Auto. The Tx Rate is determined by  
the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter automatically, depending on  
the distance to the access point or wireless router.  
2. Click Okay.  
Setting Encryption  
This section discusses how to set the following authentication and  
encryption modes:  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)  
WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access and Private Shared Key)  
TLS (Transport Layer Security protocol)  
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication protocol)  
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)  
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard encryption mode)  
For more information about the authentication and encryption modes,  
To display the Profile Edit screen, see Configuring Network Profiles on  
To set the encryption mode for the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter,  
perform the following procedure:  
1. Click the following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your  
screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the Status Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
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Choose one of the following:  
- To configure encryption on a new network profile, perform steps 2  
and 3.  
- To edit an existing network profile, perform steps 4 and 5.  
2. Click Configuration on the side bar on the Allied Telesyn  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Client Manager.  
3. Click Encryption.  
The Encryption tab is displayed. See Figure 18.  
Figure 18 Encryption Tab  
4. Configure the following fields as needed:  
Authentication Mode: Indicates the security mode. The settings  
you choose here must match the access point or wireless client  
that you are connecting to. Choose from the following options:  
- Open: Communicates the key across the network  
- Shared: Allows communications only with other devices with  
identical WEP settings.  
- Auto: Automatically adjusts to the authentication mode of the  
wireless client.  
- WPA: Indicates WPA is used to authenticate another device.  
- WPA-PSK: Indicates the WiFi Protected Access Pre-Shared key  
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which is used to authenticate another device. Choose either TKIP  
or AES as the encryption mode in the Data encryption field. To use  
a WPA Pre-Shared key, enter a password in the WPA Pre-shared  
key field that is between 8 and 63 characters.  
Data encryption: Indicates the data encryption method. The  
encryption mode you select must match the encryption mode  
used in the wireless LAN.  
Choose from the following options:  
- None: Indicates no data encryption takes place.  
- WEP: Indicates the WEP encryption mode.  
- TKIP: Indicates the TKIP encryption mode. See the WPA Settings  
below.  
- AES: Indicates the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)  
encryption mode. See the WPA Settings below.  
WEP Key Setting...: When implementing WEP security, this section  
is used for WEP Key configuration.  
Default: Indicates the number of security keys. You can create up  
to 4 security keys.  
Key Length: Indicates the length of the security key. Select 64bits,  
128bits, or 256bits.  
Hex or ASCII network key: Indicates the value of the security key.  
Choose from the following values:  
- Hex: Indicates hexadecimal value. Digits from 0 to 9 and the  
letters A through F are accepted. This value must be 10 characters  
in length.  
- ASCII: Indicates the American Standard Code for Information  
Interchange. This code represents English letters as numbers 0  
through 127. This value must be 5 characters in length.  
WPA Setting: When implementing WPA or WPA-PSK, use this  
section to complete your configuration. You must configure the  
appropriate settings.  
EAP Type: Select an EAP Type from a drop down list of EAP types.  
Choose between the following options:  
— TLS: Indicates the Transport Layer Security protocol.  
Once you select TLS, click Configuration. The AT-  
WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility searches your  
computer for certificates. Select a certificate and click  
OK.  
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— PEAP: Indicates Protected Extensible Authentication  
Protocol. Once you select PEAP, click Configuration.  
Then enter a User Name and Password. Click OK.  
Pre-shared key: This field only appears when you configure the  
Authentication Mode field as WPA-PSK. Enter a pre-shared key in  
ASCII format. This value can be a minimum of 8 characters and a  
maximum of 63 characters in length.  
5. Click Apply.  
Configuring Advanced Settings  
To configure the advanced settings on the AT-WCU200G wireless  
adapter, perform the following procedure.  
1. Click the following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your  
screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the General Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
2. Click Configuration in the sidebar.  
3. Click Advanced in the sidebar.  
The Advance Tab is displayed. See Figure 19 on page 26.  
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Figure 19 Advance Tab  
4. Configure the following fields as needed:  
Power Consumption: Indicates the power consumption of the  
AT-WCU200G wireless adapter. Choose from the following  
options:  
- Disable: This setting consumes the most power. This is the  
default setting.  
- Enable (Fast): This setting consumes a moderate amount of  
power.  
- Enable (Max): This setting consumes the least power.  
Fragmentation: Indicates the fragmentation setting of the  
wireless connection. The default setting is 2346 (when the Power  
Consumption field is set to disable). The use of fragmentation  
can increase the reliability of frame transmissions. The fragment  
size value can typically be set between 256 and 2,048 bytes. A  
wireless adapter uses fragmentation to divide 802.11 frames into  
smaller pieces (fragments) that are sent separately to the  
destination. If very few collisions are occurring, then do not  
enable this function. The additional headers applied to each  
fragment dramatically increases the overhead on the network,  
thereby reducing throughput.  
RTS / CTS Threshold: Indicates RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear  
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to Send) value. The default setting is 2347 (when the Power  
Consumption field is set to disable). Through the proper use of  
the RTS/CTS Threshold setting, you can fine tune the operation of  
your wireless LAN. If you find a relatively large number of  
collisions, you can enable RTS/CTS by setting a specific packet size  
threshold of 0 to 2347 bytes. If the packet that the access point is  
transmitting is larger than the threshold, it initiates the RTS/CTS  
function. If you do not have any hidden nodes, then the use of  
RTS/CTS only increases the amount of overhead which reduces  
throughput.  
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Displaying and Configuring Host Information  
The Host Information Screen displays information about your computer.  
It also allows you to assign an IP address to your computer or release an  
IP address that is assigned to your computer to the DHCP server.  
To display the Host Information Screen and configure an IP address,  
perform the following procedure:  
1. Click the following icon at the bottom right hand corner of your  
screen.  
The Allied Telesyn Wireless Client Manager screen is displayed with  
the General Tab selected. See Figure 15 on page 13.  
2. From the side bar, select Host Information.  
The Host Information screen is displayed. See Figure 20.  
Figure 20 Host Information Screen  
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3. If no IP address is displayed, click Renew to assign an IP address to  
your computer from the DHCP server.  
Note  
Click Release to release an assigned an IP address to the DHCP  
server.  
Displaying Version Information  
To display the information about the software, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. To access the Version Information Screen, click on Version  
Information in the side bar of the Wireless Client Manager page.  
The Version Information screen is displayed. See Figure 21.  
Figure 21 Version Information Screen  
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Uninstalling the AT-WCU200G Wireless Adapter  
Under normal circumstances, you do not need to uninstall the  
AT-WCU200G wireless adapter. The procedure in this section describes  
how to uninstall the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter. After you perform  
this procedure, you remove the AT-WCU200G Software driver,  
AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration utility, and the ATI icon from the  
desktop of your computer.  
To uninstall the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Click on the Start menu and select Programs.  
Note  
If your PC uses an Windows XP Operating System, click Start and  
then Control Panel.  
2. Select Allied Telesyn.  
3. Select AT-WCU200G Wireless Configuration Utility.  
4. Select Uninstall Allied Telesyn AT-WCU200G Application.  
A confirmation message is displayed.  
5. Click OK.  
The Maintenance Complete screen is displayed.  
6. Click Finish.  
7. Unplug the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter.  
You have completed the uninstallation procedure.  
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Windows XP Wireless Configuration  
Configuring Automatic wireless network configuration supports the IEEE 802.11  
standard for wireless networks and minimizes the configuration that is  
required to access wireless networks. When you enable automatic  
Wireless  
Network Clients  
wireless network configuration on your computer, you can roam across  
different wireless networks without the need to reconfigure the network  
connection settings on your computer for each location. As you move  
from one location to a new location, automatic wireless network  
configuration searches for available wireless networks and notifies you  
when there are new wireless networks available for you to connect to.  
After you select the wireless network that you want to connect to,  
automatic wireless network configuration updates your wireless  
network adapter to match the settings of that wireless network, and  
attempts to connect to that wireless network.  
With automatic wireless network configuration, you can create a list of  
preferred wireless networks, and you can specify the order in which to  
attempt connections to these wireless networks.  
Upgrading the XP Wireless Configuration Utility  
Microsoft provides a free wireless configuration utility upgrade, but it  
works only with Windows XP. The WPA client is not available as an  
automatic Windows update. You can find it the WPA client in the  
following Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:  
Download the file into a new directory. Double-click on it to install it.  
(The file is self-extracting and self-installing.) Once you have installed the  
update, reboot your machine. The software adds additional dialog boxes  
to the Network Control Panel to support the new authentication and  
encryption options of WPA. You can check that the upgrade has been  
installed by opening the Control Panel, double-clicking on Add or  
Remove Programs, and checking for Windows XP Hotfix (SP2) Q815485.  
For technical support, troubleshooting, and maintaining the Microsoft  
XP software, refer to your Microsoft owners manual for Windows XP or at  
www.microsoft.com. The technical support information retrieved and  
updated may assist you in configuring the XP software. Windows XP  
software is a product of Microsoft Corporation and is owned and  
licensed under the terms and conditions of the Windows XP software.  
Windows XP and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
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Starting Microsoft’s Wireless Configuration Utility  
You configure the AT-WCU200G wireless adapter by using Microsoft's  
Zero Configuration utility supplied with Windows XP.  
To access the Zero Configuration Utility, perform the following  
procedure:  
1. Select Start, Settings then Network Connections as shown in  
Figure 22 Selecting Network Connections  
2. Right click on Wireless Network Connection and then select  
Properties.  
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3. Click on the Wireless Networks Tab.  
The Wireless Networks screen is displayed. See Figure 23.  
Figure 23 Wireless Connection Properties Screen  
4. On the Wireless Networks tab, make sure “Use Windows to  
configure my wireless network settings” is selected at the top of the  
screen.  
If this field is not selected, select it by clicking in the check box.  
Note  
This check box must be selected to configure the AT-WCU200G  
wireless adapter with the Microsoft’s Wireless Configuration utility.  
Connecting to a To connect to an existing wireless network, do one of the following:  
Network  
To connect to an existing access point (infrastructure) network,  
under Available networks, select the network name and then  
Configure.  
In Wireless Network Properties, specify the wireless security  
settings, or, if the network key is automatically provided for you  
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(for example, the key is stored on the wireless network adapter  
given to you by your administrator), select the The key is  
provided for me automatically check box. If you are unsure  
about whether a network key is needed or which settings you  
need to enter, contact your network administrator.  
If a network does not broadcast its network name, it will not  
appear under Available networks. To connect to an access point  
(infrastructure) network that you know is available but that does  
not appear under Available networks, under Preferred  
networks, select Add. In Wireless Network Properties, specify  
the network name (Service Set Identifier) and, if needed, the  
wireless network key settings.  
To connect to an existing computer-to-computer (ad hoc)  
network, under Available networks, click the network name and  
then Configure.  
In Wireless Network Properties, specify the wireless network  
key (Wired Equivalent Privacy) settings, or, if the network key is  
automatically provided for you (for example, the key is stored on  
the wireless network adapter given to you by your administrator),  
select the The key is provided for me automatically check box.  
If you are unsure about whether a network key is needed or which  
settings you need to enter, contact your network administrator.  
If you want to connect to a computer-to-computer (ad hoc)  
network and both computer-to-computer and access point  
(infrastructure) networks are within range of your computer,  
select Advanced, and then Computer-to-computer (ad hoc)  
networks only.  
To configure a new wireless network connection, select Add and then  
do the following:  
In Wireless Network Properties, specify the network name  
(Service Set Identifier) and, if needed, the wireless network key  
settings.  
If the network connection that you are configuring is to a  
computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network, select the This is a  
computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network; wireless access  
points are not used check box.  
To change the order in which connection attempts to preferred  
networks are made, under Preferred networks, select the wireless  
network that you want to move to a new position on the list, and then  
select Move up or Move down.  
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To change the wireless network connection settings for a network that is  
listed in Preferred networks, click the wireless network for which you  
want to change settings, select Properties, and then change the  
settings as needed.  
To remove a wireless network from the list of preferred networks, under  
Preferred networks, click the wireless network that you want to  
remove, and then select Remove.  
To update the list of available networks that are within range of your  
computer, select Refresh.  
To automatically connect to available networks that do not appear in the  
Preferred networks list, select Advanced then Automatically connect  
to non-preferred networks check box.  
Configuring Security options for AT-WCU200G wireless adapter include  
authentication services which are based on WEP Open and Shared, WPA,  
and WPA-PSK.  
Wireless  
Network  
Authentication  
Settings  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)  
WEP is a set of security services used to protect 802.11 networks from  
unauthorized access, such as eavesdropping (the capture of wireless  
network traffic). With automatic wireless network configuration, you can  
specify that a network key is used for authentication to the network. You  
can also specify that a network key is used to encrypt your data as it is  
transmitted over the network. When data encryption is enabled, secret  
shared encryption keys are generated and used by the source station  
and the destination station to alter frame bits, thus avoiding disclosure  
to eavesdroppers.  
WEP Open System and Shared Key Authentication  
802.11 supports two subtypes of network authentication services: Open  
System and Shared Key. Under Open System authentication, any  
wireless station can request authentication. The station that needs to  
authenticate with another wireless station sends an authentication  
management frame that contains the identity of the sending station.  
The receiving station then sends back a frame that indicates whether it  
recognizes the identity of the sending station.  
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Under the Shared Key authentication, each wireless station is assumed  
to have received a secret shared key over a secure channel that is  
independent from the 802.11 wireless network communications  
channel. To use Shared Key authentication, you must have a network  
key.  
WPA and WPA-PSK Authentication  
Short for Wi-Fi Protected Access, a Wi-Fi standard that was designed to  
improve upon the security features of WEP. The technology includes two  
improvements over WEP:  
Improved data encryption through the temporal key integrity  
protocol (TKIP). TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm  
and, by adding an integrity-checking feature, ensures that the  
keys have not been tampered with.  
User authentication, which is generally missing in WEP, through  
the extensible authentication protocol (EAP). WEP regulates  
access to a wireless network based on a computer’s hardware-  
specific MAC address, which is relatively simple to be sniffed out  
and stolen. EAP is built on a more secure public-key encryption  
system to ensure that only authorized network users can access  
the network.  
Data There are two protocols available for encryption: WEP and TKIP.  
Encryption  
WEP  
When you enable WEP, you can specify that a network key is used for  
encryption. A network key can be provided for you automatically (for  
example, it might be provided on your wireless network adapter), or you  
can specify the key by typing it yourself. If you specify the key, you can  
also specify the following:  
key length (40 bits or 104 bits)  
key format (ASCII characters or hexadecimal digits)  
key index (the location where a specific key is stored).  
The longer the key length, the more secure the key. Every time the  
length of a key is increased by one bit, the number of possible keys  
doubles.  
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Under 802.11, a wireless station can be configured with up to four keys  
(the key index values are 0, 1, 2, and 3). When an access point or a  
wireless station transmits an encrypted message using a key that is  
stored in a specific key index, the transmitted message indicates the key  
index that was used to encrypt the message body. The receiving access  
point or wireless station can then retrieve the key that is stored at the  
key index and use it to decode the encrypted message body.  
TKIP  
The Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, pronounced tee-kip, is part of the  
IEEE 802.11i encryption standard for wireless LANs. TKIP is the next  
generation of WEP, the Wired Equivalency Protocol, which is used to  
secure 802.11 wireless LANs. TKIP provides per-packet key mixing, a  
message integrity check and a re-keying mechanism.  
Configuring a WEP Wireless Network  
Select the Wireless Networks tab in the Wireless Network Connection  
Properties and highlight the appropriate wireless network in the  
Available Networks window. Select Configure and then select in  
Authentication.  
When configuring WEP you need to decided between an Open or  
Shared Authentication. As described in the WEP Open and Shared  
Authentication when choosing an Open Authentication your system is  
open to attack by outside forces for this reason when implementing  
WEP it is recommended to use a Shared Authentication. However it is  
recommended to use WPA or WPA-PSK for stronger security  
implementation of your wireless network.  
When selecting a WEP shared Authentication a five or thirteen digit key  
is required as explained in the WEP section, see WEP on page 36.  
For non-WPA APs implementing an 802.1x security scheme, select Open  
or Shared Authentication and WEP Data Encryption. Then select the  
Authentication tab and Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication with the  
appropriate properties.  
Configure WPA Select the Wireless Networks tab in the Wireless Network Connection  
Properties and highlight the appropriate wireless network in the  
Available Networks window. Select Configure and then select in  
Authentication.  
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WPA Network Authentication: When choosing WPA Network  
Authentication a certificate is required from a certificate server and  
additional parameters must be configured in the Authentication tab.  
There are two selections for data encryption, choose one of the  
following:  
TKIP - Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP addresses the WEP static key  
problem by dynamically updating the key, based on WEP's own RC4  
encryption across all devices once for every 10,000 packets transmitted  
WEP (802.1x) - Wireless Encryption Protocol. WPA-WEP is an 802.1x  
implementation.  
The Association Tab in the Wireless network properties screen is  
displayed. See Figure 24.  
Figure 24 Wireless Network Properties  
After the Authentication and Encryption parameter have been correctly  
completed select the Authentication tab to select the EAP type to be  
used with this connection.  
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If you select Smart Card or other Certificate in EAP type, you can  
configure additional properties. If you select Properties in Smart Card  
or other Certificate Properties, do the following:  
To use the certificate that resides on your smart card for  
authentication, select Use my smart card.  
To use the certificate that resides in the certificate store on your  
computer for authentication, select Use a certificate on this  
computer.  
To verify that the server certificate presented to your computer is  
still valid, select the Validate server certificate check box, specify  
whether to connect only if the server resides within a particular  
domain, and then specify the trusted root certification authority.  
To use a different user name when the user name in the smart  
card or certificate is not the same as the user name in the domain  
to which you are logging on, select the Use a different user  
name for the connection check box.  
To specify whether the computer should attempt authentication to the  
network if a user is not logged on and/or if the computer or user  
information is not available, do the following:  
To specify that the computer attempt authentication to the  
network if a user is not logged on, select the Authenticate as  
computer when computer information is available check box.  
To specify that the computer attempt authentication to the  
network if user information or computer information is not  
available, select the Authenticate as guest when user or  
computer information is unavailable check box. This check box  
is selected by default  
Notes on Authentication:  
To configure settings on the Authentication tab, you must be a  
member of the local Administrators group.  
For wired and wireless network connections, the settings in the  
Authentication tab apply to the network to which you are  
currently connected. If you are currently connected to a wireless  
network, you can verify the name of the network by selecting the  
Wireless Networks tab. The name of the network will appear in  
Visible networks and Preferred networks, and it will be  
preceded by an icon with a circle around it.  
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Figure 25 Wireless Network Properties, Authentication Tab  
Configure WPA- Select the Wireless Networks tab in the Wireless Network Connection  
Properties and highlight the appropriate wireless network in the  
Available Networks window. Select Configure and then select in  
Authentication.  
PSK on  
Windows XP  
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WPA-PSK Network Authentication: When choosing WPA-PSK this  
option does not require a certificate, but it implements a Pre-shared Key  
which is a user defined encryption parameter. This is commonly used  
when a certificate is not available for clients. When selecting WPA-PSK  
TKIP, the Pre-shared Key must be entered into the Network Key field. See  
Wireless  
Figure 26 Network Key Field  
For WPA and WPA-PSK there are two options for data encryption, choose  
one of the following options:  
TKIP - Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP addresses the WEP static key  
problem by dynamically updating the key, based on WEP's own RC4  
encryption across all devices once for every 10,000 packets transmitted  
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WEP - Wireless Encryption Protocol. WEP incorporates a static key that  
must match on all devices that are within the same wireless network as  
identified by the SSID. The key you entered for an AP must match the key  
you enter for the client adapter. See Figure 27.  
Wireless  
Figure 27 Data Encryption Field  
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Technical Specifications  
This section lists the technical specifications of the AT-WCU200G  
wireless adapter.  
General  
Bus Interface  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0  
Radio Technology  
IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence Spread  
Spectrum (DSSS)/CCK  
IEEE 802.11g Orthogonal Frequency Division  
Multiplexing (OFDM)  
Network Architecture  
Ad-hoc Mode (peer-to-peer)  
Infrastructure Mode  
Data Transfer Rate &  
Modulation Type  
802.11b DSSS:  
CCK @ 11, 5.5Mbps  
DQPSK@2Mbps  
DBPKS@1Mbps  
802.11g OFDM:  
BPSK@6, 9Mbps  
QPSK@12, 18 Mbps  
16-QAM@24, 36Mbps  
64-QAM@48, 54Mbps  
Operating Channels  
802.11g and 802.11g:  
11: (Ch 1 through 11) US & Canada  
14: (Ch 1 through 14) Japan  
13: (Ch 1 through 13) Europe  
2: (Ch 10 through 11) Spain  
4: (Ch 10 through 13) France  
Security  
64/ 128/ 256-bit WEP, TKIP, AES, 802.11i draft  
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP  
Operating System  
Physical and Environmental  
Driver Support  
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME,  
Windows XP  
Operating Voltage  
5V + or - 5% I/O supply voltage  
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Temperature  
Operating: 0 to 45 C (32 to 113 F)  
Storage: C  
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Humidity  
5% to 90% RH, no condensation  
Dimensions  
W x H x D  
80 mm x 30 mm x 13 mm  
(2.98 in x 1.1 in x 0.48 in)  
Weight  
25g (0.88oz)  
Certifications  
FCC Part 15.247 for US, ETS 300 328 for  
Europe  
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Regulatory Domains  
This appendix lists the IEEE 802.11g channels supported by the world’s  
regulatory domains.  
Regulatory Domains  
FCC (North  
Channel  
Identifier Frequency  
802.11b  
ETSI (Europe) France Israel  
MKK (Japan)  
America)  
1
2412  
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