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ZyXEL
G-360
802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter
User's Guide
Version 3.0
8/2005
Contents
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Copyright
Copyright ©2005 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Disclaimer
Trademarks
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
NOTE
Online Registration
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement
Notice
Caution
Certifications
Table of Contents
Appendix C Management with Wireless Zero Configuration
Appendix D Wireless LANs
Appendix E Types of EAP Authentication
Appendix F Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Tables
Getting Started
This chapter introduces the G-360and prepares you to use the ZyXEL Utility
1.1About Your G-360
1.2Syntax Conventions
1.3Graphics Icons Key
1.4Application Overview
1.4.1 Infrastructure
1.4.2 Ad-Hoc
1.5G-360Hardware and Utility Installation
1.6Configuration Methods
1.7Accessing the ZyXEL Utility
1.7.1 ZyXEL Utility Screen Summary
1.8Network Connection Methods
1.8.1 Site Survey
360 will be disconnected
Figure 1-6Site Survey: Security Settings
Figure 1-7Link Info
1.8.2 Profiles
Figure 1-9Profile: Add
Figure 1-10Profile: Channel
Disable
WPA
WPA2
Ad- Hoc
Figure 1-11Profile: Encryption
Figure 1-12Profile: Security
Back
Figure 1-13Profile: Confirm
Activate Now
Activate Later
Figure 1-14Profile: Activate
Activating a Profile
Only one profile can be activated and used at any given time
Activate
Figure 1-15Profile
Link Info
This chapter shows you detailed information about the Link Info screen
2.1Transmission Rate (Transfer Rate)
2.1.1 G-plus
2.2Configuring the Link Info screen
Figure 2-1Link Info
Table 2-1Link Info
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2.2.1 Trend Chart
Site Survey
3.1Configuring the Site Survey screen
Table 3-1Site Survey
Security Settings
This chapter discusses how to configure wireless security on the G-360
4.1Wireless LAN Security
4.1.1 Data Encryption with WEP
4.2Authentication Type
4.3Configuring Security Settings
4.3.1 WEP Encryption
The values for the WEP keys must be set up exactly the same on
all wireless devices in the same wireless LAN
ASCII WEP keys are case sensitive
4.3.2 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
4.3.3 WPA/WPA2 or
You must first have a wired connection to a network and
obtain the certificate(s) from a certificate authority (CA)
Consult your network administrator for more information
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Profile
This chapter describes how to configure and use a profile
5.1Configuring the Profile Screen
5.1.1 Adding a New Profile
Figure 5-2Profile: Add New Profile
Table 5-2Profile: Add New Profile
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Figure 5-3Profile: Select a Channel
Disabled
Figure 5-4Profile: Wireless Settings
Figure 5-5Profile: Security Settings
Exit
Figure 5-6Profile: Confirm New Settings
is started
Figure 5-7Profile: Activate the Profile
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Adapter
This chapter discusses OTIST and how to configure the Adapter screen
6.1Introduction to OTIST
6.1.1 Enabling OTIST
6.1.2 Starting OTIST
6.1.3Notes on OTIST
6.2Configuring the Adapter Screen
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Maintenance
This chapter describes how to uninstall or upgrade the ZyXEL Utility
7.1The About Screen
7.2Uninstalling the ZyXEL Utility
7.3Upgrading the ZyXEL Utility
Troubleshooting
8.1Problems Starting the ZyXEL Utility Program
8.2Problem with the Link Status
8.3Problems Communicating With Other Computers
8.4Related Documentation
8.5User Guide Feedback
8.6Customer Support
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Appendix A
Product Specifications
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Appendix B
Disable Windows XP Wireless LAN
Configuration Tool
Via the Wireless Network System Tray Icon
Wireless Network Connection
Advanced…
Diagram 2 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection
Change advanced settings
Related Tasks
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Via the Control Panel
Diagram 6 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Status
Diagram 7 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection Status
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Diagram 9 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection Properties
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Appendix C Management with Wireless Zero Configuration
Activating Wireless Zero Configuration
Connecting to a Wireless Network
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Refresh network list
Diagram 14 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection
Chart 2 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection
Refresh
Available networks
Configure
Preferred networks
Diagram 15 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Network Connection Properties
Connect Anyway
Diagram 16 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection: WEP or WPA-PSK
Diagram 17 Windows XP SP2: Wireless Network Connection: No Security
Chart 3 Windows XP: Wireless Networks
Security Settings
Authentication
Authentication
Wireless (network) properties
Diagram 19 Windows XP: Wireless (network) properties: Authentication
Chart 5 Windows XP: Wireless (network) properties: Authentication
Authentication Properties
Wireless (network) properties: Authentication
Diagram 20 Windows XP: Protected EAP Properties
Chart 6 Windows XP: Protected EAP Properties
the certificate(s) from a certificate authority (CA). Consult your
network administrator for more information
Diagram 21 Windows XP: Smart Card or other Certificate Properties
Chart 7 Windows XP: Smart Card or other Certificate Properties
Ordering the Preferred Networks
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Diagram 23 Windows XP SP1: Wireless Networks: Preferred Networks
Move up
Move down
Remove
Appendix D
Wireless LANs
Wireless LAN Topologies
IEEE
WPA(2)
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Diagram 27 WPA(2)-PSKAuthentication
Diagram 28 WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example
Appendix E
Types of EAP Authentication
EAP-MD5 (Message-DigestAlgorithm 5)
EAP-TLS(Transport Layer Security)
EAP-TTLS(Tunneled Transport Layer Service)
LEAP
Appendix F
Index
Online Registration
Open authentication mode
OTIST
See PEAP
PEAP