Z-Com XG-762N manual Introduction, Requirements

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1. Introduction

Because more and more people install the Linux operating system in the desktop and notebook, we provide the Linux solution of our XG-762N 802.11a+b+g Wireless LAN Card. XG-762N provides 802.11 a+b+g wireless solution for USB interface. In our XG-762N solution, we can run in the Infrastructure (Managed), Ad-hoc or AP (Master) modes. One can easily change these modes. This document is intended to describe how to setup and how to use XG-762N under the Linux operating system.

1.1 Requirements:

1.Kernel 2.4.20+ . The driver had successfully built in Redhat9, Fedora Core2,3 ,and Debian 3.1. You can easily build it without any problem

2.To build XG-762N you will need: Configured kernel source code for the kernel you are running. Ideally, Configured means that you have at least run 'make config', 'make menuconfig', or 'make xconfig'. If your platform is not SMP system, please don't config SMP supported, because when module loaded, this will make unresolved symbol.

3.Make sure your kernel usb 2.0 support is running

-Use lsmod to check "ehci-hcd" module is loaded.

-If host is not support usb 2.0, XG-762N will run under pure-b mode.

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Contents User Guide of XG-762N USB Linux Driver Introduction RequirementsBuilding the device driver Build and install the driverInstall individual driver Package ExtractionBuild the debugging tool Load the driver Configure the Wireless settingsGetting Start Open the network interfacePrivate commands Key/encryptionGet MAC mode Set authentication typeSet MAC mode Connect to the given Access PointDynamical Region SettingFor 802.11b/g only Activate MIC Fail Counter Measure FeatureGet IP setting from Dhcp Set up IP addressFixed Setting Setting Access PointSetup the Linux wpa supplicant Working with Linux WPA supplicantId.pem is created by Page Special Mode for Embedded Station Chariot Test Customization of VID/PID TablePage Turbo Mode Enable Burst ModePage Conclusion