NETGEAR WG511U user manual Use printers

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User’s Manual for the NETGEAR Double 108 Mbps Wireless PC Card 32-bit CardBus WG511U

Table 2-1.

A Road Map for How to Get There From Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If I Want To?

What’s Needed?

What Do I Do?

How Do I?

Use printers in

1. The notebook computer I

1.

Use the Windows

Windows Domain settings are

a combined

am using to connect to the

 

Printers and Fax

usually managed by corporate

wireless and

wireless network needs to

 

features to locate

computer support groups.

wired

be configured with the

 

available printers

Windows Workgroup settings

network.

Windows Client and File

 

in the combined

 

are commonly managed by

and Print Sharing.

 

wireless and wired

 

 

 

2. The notebook computer I

 

network.

individuals who want to set up

 

 

small networks in their homes, or

 

 

 

 

am using to connect to the

2.

Use the Windows

 

small offices.

 

wireless network needs to

 

Add a Printer

 

 

 

 

be configured with the

 

wizard to add

For assistance with setting up

 

same Windows Workgroup

 

access to a

 

 

Windows networking, refer to the

 

or Domain settings as the

 

network printer

 

 

PC Networking Tutorial on the

 

other Windows computers

 

from the notebook

 

 

NETGEAR Double 108 Mbps

 

in the combined wireless

 

PC you are using

Wireless PC Card 32-bit

 

and wired network.

 

to wirelessly

 

 

CardBus WG511U Resource CD

 

3. Any Windows networking

 

connect to the

 

 

and the Help information

 

 

network.

 

security access rights such

 

provided in the Windows system

 

 

 

 

as login user name/

3.

From the File

you are using.

 

password that have been

 

menu of an

 

 

assigned in the Windows

 

application such

For assistance with setting up

 

network must be provided

 

as Microsoft Word,

printers in Windows, refer to the

 

when Windows prompts for

 

use the Print

Help and Support information

 

such information.

 

Setup feature to

that comes with the version of

 

4. If so-called Windows ‘peer’

 

direct your print

the Windows operating systems

 

networking is being used,

 

output to the

you are using.

 

the printer needs to be

 

printer in the

 

 

 

network.

 

 

enabled for sharing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Introduction

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Contents August Technical Support FCC Information to User Export Restrictions Contents Chapter Wireless Security Configuration Glossary Contents Chapter About This Manual Audience, Conventions, Publication DateHow to Navigate this Manual Html version of this manualHow to Print this Manual About This Manual Key Features and Related Netgear Products Chapter Introduction802.11a and 802.11b/g Wireless Networking What’s in the Box?Road Map for ‘How to Get There From Here’ Road Map for How to Get There From HereNetgear Double Exchange files Use printers Chapter Basic Setup What You Need Before You BeginVerifying System Requirements Two Basic Operating Modes Observing Location and Range GuidelinesWG511U Default Wireless Configuration Settings Basic Installation Instructions For Windows XP Users Installing a WG511UClick Install Driver and Utility Basic Setup Configure your WG511U Wireless Security ConfigurationVerify wireless connectivity to your network LED DescriptionsFor Windows 2000 & 98/Me Users Installing a WG511U Found New Hardware Wizard Configure your WG511U and save ProfileBelow Word Meaning WG511U Wireless Connection Indicators Interpreting the LED on the WG511UInterpreting System Tray Icon Colors Color Condition DescriptionTroubleshooting Basic TipsTroubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Basic Setup Chapter Netgear Smart Wireless Wizard Understanding the Configuration OptionsUsing Configuration Profiles Connecting to an Access Point in Infrastructure Mode Configure the wireless network settings How to Configure an Infrastructure Mode ProfileRun the WG511U Smart Wireless Wizard Save your settings in a ProfileConnecting to Another PC in Ad-hoc Mode Netgear WG511U Wireless PC Card in Computer-to-Computer ModeHow to Configure an Ad-hoc Mode Network Configure the PC network settingsAd-Hoc Setting What’s on the Statistics Page? Understanding the Advanced Settings Chapter Wireless Security Configuration Understanding the Security OptionsUsing WEP Security Basic Requirements for WEPWEP Security Settings Worksheet Wireless Network Name SsidWEP Security Encryption Key How to Configure WEP Encryption Security Configure the Network Name Ssid settingsConfigure the WEP settings Using WPA-PSK Advanced Security Basic Requirements for WPA-PSKWPA-PSK Security Settings Worksheet How to Configure WPA-PSK Advanced SecurityConfigure the WPA-PSK settings WPA-PSK settings screenWireless Security Configuration Appendix a Technical Specifications FCC, CETechnical Specifications Appendix B Wireless Networking Basics Wireless Networking OverviewInfrastructure Mode Ad Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer Workgroup Network Name Extended Service Set Identification EssidWireless Channels 802.11b/g Wireless Channels 802.11a Legal Power Output and Wireless Channels WG511U user can use thirteen channels in non-turbomode Wireless Security Overview WPA802.1x WEP AuthenticationWEP Overview Cisco LeapAuthentication Open System Steps WEP Keys Bit WEPHow to Use WEP Parameters WEP Key Configuration802.1x Port Based Network Access Control Figure B-4 802.1x authentication WPA Wireless Security How Does WPA Compare to WEP? What are the Key Features of WPA Security? How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i?Figure B-5 WPA Overview Figure B-6 WPA/802.1x Authentication Sequence Wireless Networking Basics WPA Data Encryption Key Management Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TkipMichael Is WPA Perfect? Product Support for WPAAES Support Wireless network adapters Wireless client programs Wireless Networking Basics Install or Verify Windows Networking Components Appendix C Preparing Your PCs for Network AccessConfiguring Windows 98 and Me for TCP/IP Networking Preparing Your Computers for TCP/IP NetworkingPreparing Your PCs for Network Access Choose Settings, and then Control Panel Locate your Network Neighborhood iconPrimary Network Logon is set to Windows logon Selecting Windows’ Internet Access Method Verifying TCP/IP PropertiesConfiguring Windows 2000 or XP for TCP/IP Networking Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XP or Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XPTCP/IP details are presented on Support tab Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows Verify that Obtain an IP addressRight click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Obtain an IP address automatically is selected Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Windows XP or Preparing Your PCs for Network Access Glossary List of Glossary TermsAdsl EAP Internet service provider Megabits per second Ssid WEP Glossary Index Numerics
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