Asus WL-169gE user manual Introduction, Overview

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Chapter 1 - Introduction

1. Introduction

Overview

Thank you for purchasing the ASUS WLAN Card!

The ASUS WLAN Card is an easy-to-install and use wireless LAN adapter and is designed to be fully compliant with both the IEEE 802.11g and IEE802.11b wireless local area network (Wireless LAN) standards. As a result of the completion of the standard, the interoperability of Wireless LAN products among multiple manufacturers will be guaranteed. The ASUS WLAN Card product provides high-speed, standards-based Wireless LAN solutions.

The ASUS WLAN Card is designed to be fully compliant with IEEE 802.11g wireless local area networks (WLAN). 802.11g is an extension to 802.11b, used in majority of wireless LANs today. 802.11g will broaden 802.11b's data rates to 54 Mbps within the 2.4 GHz band using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology. 802.11g allows backward compatibility with 802.11b devices but only at 11 Mbps or lower depending on the range and presence of obstructions.

The ASUS WLAN Card supports data rates up to 11 Mbps, with automatic fallback to 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps in 802.11b networks. It operates in the unlicensed

2.4GHz frequencies called the Instrumentation, Science, and Medical (ISM) band. Unlicensed means free of charge to users.

The ASUS WLAN Card configuration utility is a user-friendly application that helps you quickly setup multiple roaming nodes using the ASUS WLAN Card. You can even export the configuration settings to a file and import them to other computers for fast multiple installations using ASUS Mobile Manager. Wireless LANs are complementary extensions to existing wired LANs, offering complete mobility while maintaining continuous network connectivity to both corporate and home Intranets. They add a new level of convenience for LAN users. PC users stay connected to the network anywhere throughout a building without being bound by a LAN wires. This is accomplished through the use of ASUS WLAN Access Points or ASUS WLAN Home Gateways. ASUS WLAN Home Gateways with built-in Internet gateway capability, allows your family to share a broadband Modem and one ISP account simultaneously from different rooms without wires! ASUS WLAN products can keep you connected anywhere, any time.

Chapter 1 Introduction

ASUS WLAN Card

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Contents For 802.11g & 802.11b Wireless Networks Copyright Information Asus Computer International America ASUSTeK Computer INCAsus Computer GmbH Germany & Austria Technical supportTable of Contents Overview IntroductionFeatures Package contentsSystem Requirements InstallationInstalling the Wlan utilities and driver Installation process takes several seconds Reading the Wlan status indicatorsOne Touch Wizard Installation ChapterConfiguring with the Wlan utility Infrastructure Configuring with the Wlan utility Ad Hoc Wireless Status Icons on the taskbar Using the Control CenterSoftware Reference Asus Wlan Control CenterTaskbar Icon Left-click Menu Taskbar Icon Launch Wireless SettingsTaskbar Icon Right-click Menu Starting Wireless Settings Asus Wireless Settings UtilityStatus Status Association StateCurrent Channel MAC addressCurrent Data Rate Radio StateStatus Connection Button Status IP ConfigStatus Ping Network Type Config BasicNetwork Name Ssid ChannelData Rate Config AdvancedOthers RTS Threshold54g Mode Preamble ModePower Output Frame BurstingConfig Encryption Network AuthenticationWireless Network Key WEP Wireless Network KeyData encryption Key Format64/128bits versus 40/104bits Select one as your Default KeySurvey Site Survey Config AuthenticationAbout Version Info Link State Exit Wireless SettingsConfiguring with Windows Wireless Zero Configuration service Windows XP Wireless OptionsOnly use Windows wireless function Software Reference Cannot connect to any Access Points TroubleshootingVerify if the Wlan Card is installed correctly TCP/IP protocol did not bind to the Wlan PC Card Bad link quality or bad signal strengthCannot connect to a Station Wlan Card Glossary Device Name Default KeyDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Server Address Domain Name SystemEncryption Extended Service Set ESSEssid Extended Service Set Identifier Firewall EthernetGateway IeeeInfrastructure Ieee 802.11b 11Mbits/secIeee 802.11g MAC Address Media Access Control ISP Internet Service ProviderIP Internet Protocol IP AddressPacket Ssid Service Set IdentifierPass Phrase PPP Point-to-Point ProtocolWPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Weca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility AllianceWlan Wireless Local Area Network TCP Transmission Control ProtocolAppendix Safety InformationFCC Warning Statement Prohibition of Co-locationCE Mark Warning Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC