D-Link DWL-650 manual Introduction

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2. Introduction

The D-Link AirPlus DWL-650+ Wireless Cardbus Adapter is an enhanced 802.11b high-performance, wireless adapter that supports high-speed wireless networking at home, at work or in public places.

Unlike most 802.11b network cards, the DWL-650+ provides speeds of up to

22Mbps* (compared to the standard 11 Mbps) when used with other D-Link AirPlus products such as the DWL-520+ Wireless PCI Adapter.

Now increased speed is available when you enable the new 4x feature (when used with the 4x-enabled DI-614+ Wireless Broadband Router or the 4x-enabled DWL-900AP+ Wireless Access Point.)

The DWL-650+ is also compatible with existing 802.11b devices such as the D-Link AirPlus family of products including the DWL-520+ Wireless PCI Adapter, the DWL-900AP+ Wireless Access Point and the DI-614+ Wireless Broadband Router.

Extra security is provided by the addition of 802.1x* support. With 802.1x compatible routers and access points along with a radius server, the DWL- 650+ will participate in a much more secure network (that includes client authentication) than is available with WEP encryption alone.

It is an ideal way to connect one laptop computer to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN.) After completing the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide (included in the package) you will have the ability to share information and resources, such as files and printers, and take full advantage of a “connected” environment for work or play!

The DWL-650+ includes software drivers for the most popular Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98) and can be integrated into a larger network, running, in either Ad Hoc mode (without an Access Point) or Infrastructure mode (with an Access Point.) Please take a look at our Getting Started section in this manual to see examples of typical network setups using the DWL-650+ in both Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc modes.

This manual provides a quick introduction to wireless technology and its application as it relates to networking. Take a moment to read through this manual and get acquainted with wireless technology.

*802.1x Authentication requires EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol.) 802.1x supported EAP is available through the Windows XP Operating System. You will need to use the same type of EAP protocol on all the devices in your network when using the 802.1x feature.

*Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11b specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate.

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Contents LinkAirPlus DWL-650+ Contents Package Contents Introduction Power Link Features and BenefitsLEDs Wireless Basics Wireless Basics Standards Based TechnologyInstallation Considerations Getting Started Getting Started IP Address Installing the DWL-650+ Windows XP, 2000, Me, or 98 Installation\Setup.exe Drivers and UtilitySelect No, I will restart my computer later For Windows XP, FigUsing the Configuration Utility Double-click on the Configuration Utility iconLink Info Configuration Encryption Site Survey Available NetworksProfiles PropertiesProperties About My Computer Click Properties TroubleshootingClick Device Manager Adapters StatusCannot connect to the access point or the wireless router DWL-650+ Power and Link lights are not onComputer does not recognize the DWL-650+ Wireless Adapter Forgot my Encryption keyPage Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP How can I troubleshoot distance issues using the DWL-650+How do I use the 4x feature? Networking BasicsNetworking Basics Enter a Computer description and a Computer name Networking Basics Networking Basics Networking Basics Network Setup Wizard Naming your Computer Windows XPComputer Select Properties and click Computer Name Tab in the System Properties windowName Select Workgroup and enter the name of the Workgroup Type Command Checking the IP Address in Windows XP/2000Control Panel Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000Network Connections Area Connections Click Properties Assigning a Static IP AddressProtocol TCP/IP IP Address Checking the Wireless Connection by Pinging Adding and Sharing Printers in Windows XP Adding a local printer Printers and Faxes Click on Add a printerSelect Local printer attached to this computer Select Use the following portAdding a local printer Adding a local printer Go to Start Printers Faxes Printers and FaxesAdd a Printer Setting up a network printerPrinter Select Browse for a printer Network Setup Wizard on all the network computers Setting up an LPR printer Local PrinterSelect Create a new port Enter the Printer IP Address and the Port Name, as shownNetworking Basics Setting up an LPR printer Click SettingsClick Have Disk Click Next Select Yes, to print a test Technical Specifications Other TasksPower Specifications Safety UL Contacting Technical SupportLimited Warranty Page Important Note Registration
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DWL-650 specifications

The D-Link DWL-650 is a well-regarded wireless network adapter known for its reliability and performance in various networking environments. Released in the early 2000s, it is designed to provide seamless wireless connectivity for laptops and desktop computers. Supporting the 802.11b wireless standard, the DWL-650 operates at speeds of up to 11 Mbps, making it suitable for basic internet tasks such as browsing and email.

One of the standout features of the DWL-650 is its ease of installation. The device typically comes with a straightforward setup wizard that guides users through the process, enabling even novice users to get connected without complications. It is equipped with an external antenna, which helps to enhance the wireless signal range and provides better overall coverage. This feature is particularly useful in larger spaces where signal strength can be a concern.

The DWL-650 is compliant with both the Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) bands, allowing for a stable connection that minimizes interference from other devices. It employs a variety of technologies to ensure security and reliability. This includes support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), helping to protect users’ data and ensuring secure communications across the wireless network.

Another characteristic worth noting is its compatibility with a range of operating systems. The DWL-650 supports Windows, Mac OS, and Linux environments, making it a versatile choice for users with different types of devices. Additionally, its compact and lightweight design makes it portable, which is ideal for users on the go.

In terms of performance, while the DWL-650 may not match the speeds of later wireless technologies like 802.11g or 802.11n, it still holds up well for basic networking needs. For users who require a cost-effective solution for email, web browsing, and other low-bandwidth activities, the D-Link DWL-650 represents a solid choice.

In conclusion, the D-Link DWL-650 wireless network adapter is characterized by its combination of ease of use, decent wireless performance, and solid security features. Its compatibility with multiple operating systems and the inclusion of a range-extending antenna make it a practical option for achieving wireless connectivity in a variety of settings. Although it may be considered outdated by today’s standards, its reliability makes it a noteworthy piece of technology in the realm of wireless networking.