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1. Agreement EJ e Please read the following License Agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR INTERSIL CORPORATION S PRISM Wireless LAN Software NOTICE TO USER INTERSIL CORPORATION IS WILLING TO ENTER INTO 4 LICENSE ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BY OPENNING THE SOFTWARE THIS ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT This Intersil Corporation INTERSIL Single user license agreement the SGREEMENT is a legal agreement between you CUSTOMER a single entity and INTERSIL the PARTIES for the INTERSIL software product identified above which includes computer software firmware associated media printed materials any upgrades and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE iv Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No Setup will close To install WLAN network adaptor for Windows CE 3 00 you must accept this agreement lt Back No 5 An Add Remove Programs window will then appear Place a check in the IEEE 802 11b WLAN Network Adapter check box and then click on the OK button Page 7 of 7 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 EN ooo _ E Add Remove Programs E Select a program s check box if you want to install it on pour mobile device or clear the check box if you want to remove
2. Wireless LAN Encryption Site_Survey About Page 14 of 14 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 Appendix A Specifications General 11 Mbps 150m 5 5 Mbps 200m 2 Mbps 300m 1 Mbps 400m Operating Voltage Regulation FCC Part 15 UL ETSI 300 328 CE Certifications Compatibility Fully interoperable with IEEE802 11b compliant products LED Indicator RF Link activity Network Information Support ad hoc peer to peer networks and infrastructure Network Architecture communications to wired Ethernet networks via Access Point S Windows XP ME 2000 98 CE 3 0 PocketPC 2002 Access Protocol CSMA CA IEEE802 11b compliant 64 128 bit WEP data encryption Radio Frequency Range U S Europe and Japan product covering 2 4 to 2 484 GHz programmable for different country regulations Radio Type Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Modulation CCK 11 5 5Mbps DBPSK 1Mbps Operation Channels 11 for North America 14 for Japan PRESAS 13 for Europe 2 for Spain 4 for France Integrated with built in diversity Sensitivity 11 Mbps lt 85dbm 5 5 Mbps lt 87dbm FER 0 08 2 Mbps lt 89dbm 1 Mbps lt 91dbm Environmental Temperature Range Range open environment 10 Cto50 C 14 Fto122 F operating 30 Cto80 C 22 Fto176 F storage Humidity 95 maximum non condensing Physical Fits Compact Flash Type l Slots 55 4 L mm x 42 8 W
3. to use a fixed IP address You are then required to enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway address The options are displayed below AJ Settings 42 09 ok IEEE 802 11b WLAN network adaptor Use server assigned IP address Use specific IP address Subnet mask aaa IP Address Name Servers Ej If you select the Use specific IP address option you will then be required to enter the DNS and WINS IP addresses In order to do so click on Name Servers tab In the fields provided enter the DNS and WINS IP addresses and click on the OK button ES Settings AN ok IEEE 802 11b WLAN network adaptor O Use server assigned IP address 8 Use specific IP address Ej E Settings 42 09 ok IEEE 802 11b WLAN network adaptor Name server addresses may be automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter altons oS vs alt wIns IP Address Name Servers E Page 10 of 10 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 4 Using the Client Utility This chapter describes the features of the Compact Flash Card and its configuration process After launching the Client Utility you will see five tabs Status Configuration Encryption Site Survey and About Each tab is described in detail below 4 1 Status The Status tab displays the current status of the wireless radio The following information is included in this tab as the image depicts below gt State t
4. Wireless Compact Flash Adapter User s Manual Version 1 0 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION siii aida 4 1 1 FEATURES amp BENEFITS cuicos tai a 4 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS surta 4 1 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS cccccceecccceccececcececeececeaueceecueeeceeecueeeaaeceeaeeeauneeaneeeaaess 5 1 4 APPEICATION Se ida ee 5 2 INSTALLING THE DRIVERS 0 cccceeecceeececeeecceeecccencecsecceseecesceneneeceseeaueeeeneneesens 6 3 CONFIGURE THE WLAN SETTINGS 00 cccceccccececceeccceeccecececceseceeecceeseneeeeseeeeees 9 4 USING THE CLIENT UTILITY 00 0 ccccccceeccceecceeececceeecceeceececeecececeeseceeeeeeeeeseeeeaees 11 4 1 STA TU rena esc Bek reeset eta te Peed td owas owas nelav need Wisc iathaten aa a ita oS 11 4 2 CONFIGURATION di A heath ashe tenn A eet re ieee 12 4 3 ENCRYPTION shoei tahiti 13 4 4 ITE SURVEY A td te Se 14 4 5 ABOUT O 14 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 0 cccececceeeccceececeeseceeecceeuceceeecunseaeeneecueeeaeeeeneneeees 15 APPENDIX B REGULATORY COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 0 ccceeecceeeceeeeeeees 16 Page 2 of 2 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 Revision History Version Date Notes __ ________________ October 23 2003 Initial Version Page 3 of 3 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 1 Introduction This product is an IEEE 802 11b Wireless Compact Flash Adapter that uses a standard Type CF adapter inter
5. acters Create Keys with Passphrase type a character string into the field For 64 bit enter 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters For 128 bit enter 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters Create Keys Manually if you select this radio button you The following information is included in this tab as the image WLAN Settings 4 o7 16 Encryption WEP disabled O Create Keys with Passphrase O Create Keys Manually O Alphanumeric Hexadecimal Link configuration Encryption Site 4 gt 7 must then select a Alphanumeric or Hexadecimal radio button below it Then enter the WEP key Click on the Apply button to save the changes Page 13 of 13 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 4 4 Site Survey The Site Survey tab displays a list of available Access Points in the area Click on the Scan button to re scan the area or click on the Connect button to associate with one of the Access Points Encryption Site_Survey about a gt s 4 5 About The About tab displays the following BALAN Settings 05 03 ok information ace gt Network Driver version and j date rad WLAN network adaptor gt Configuration Utility version Copyright c 2003 IEEE 802 11b and date Network Driver gt NIC Firmware version and Version 2 01 01 MAC address Date Jun 11 2003 Configuration Utility Version 2 01 01 Date Jun 11 2003 NIC Firmware version 1 08 00 00 02 6F 07 FC EO
6. eld devices and it is ready to use In some situations however you may want to adjust the configuration settings to match your wireless network The Wireless LAN Utility of this Compact Flash Card enables you modify configurations using a very user friendly interface If you need to modify the network settings please follow the instructions below 1 Insert the Compact Flash Card in E settinos 46 1 37 EY to the PDA 2 Click Start and then Settings Pa EJ 8 3 In the Settings window click on Network Adapters See image AvantGo Beam Connections right Connect 4 In the Network Adapters tab da select IEEE 802 11b WLAN Network Adapter and then click Network on the Properties button See Adapters image below Pers Y a E Settings 4 lt 207 ok Network Adapters Adapters installed AsyncMacl NDISWAN Adapter Personal system Connections IEEE 802 11b WLAN network adaptor P ss NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver PPTP1 NDISWAN Adapter Adapters such as wireless network Ethernet cards connect your mobile device to a network Ej Page 9 of 9 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter 5 6 Version 1 0 In the IP Address tab select the Use server assigned IP address radio button if the IP address is going to be assigned to the PDA through a DHCP server If you select this option you do not need to enter an IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway Select the Use specific IP address if you would like
7. encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Page 16 of 16
8. face which integrated with wireless LAN technology lt provides an easy and fast way to access the Internet via wireless network This Wireless Compact Flash adapter allows the users to install on PDAs Personal Digital Assistants Pocket Handheld PCs and other devices equipped with a Type CF slot This Compact Flash Card is 802 11b compliant and the data rate of connection is up to 11Mbps With an 802 11b Compact Flash Card you can send and receive E mail synchronize with your desktop computer and surf the Internet while on the move 1 1 Features amp Benefits Features Benefits 11Mbps data transfer rate High speed data transmission IEEE 802 11b compliant Fully interoperable with IEEE802 11b compliant products Automatic data rate scaling at 11 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP encryption and decryption Powerful data security at 64 and 128 bits support Supports a variety of popular computing devices such as Compact Flash Type I standard PDA Pocket PC Tablet PC Webpad and Handheld device Supports both Pocket PC and Flexible to work with both your PDA and your notebook Windows PC operating systems PC wide CoveTage tange Up ene Wireless connectivity for all your computers meters in open space Advanced Power Management Very low power consumption delivers extended battery life and Suspend on WLAN for client devices Plug and Play Compact Flash Easy installation Type l interface Significantly improved indo
9. he setup begins you will see the Install Shield Wizard as the image depicts below Click on the Next button to continue ET WLAN network adaptor Driver for Windows CE 3 00 InstallShield Wiz EJ Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for WLAN network adaptor Driver for Windows CE 3 00 The InstallShield Wizard TM will help install WLAN network adaptor Driver for Windows CE 3 00 on your computer To continue click Next Cancel 3 The Install Wizard will ask you if you would like to begin the installation process click on the Next button to continue Page 6 of 6 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 Welcome to the WLAN network adaptor for Windows CE 3 00 Setup program This program will install WLAN network adaptor for Windows CE 3 00 on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel 4 You will then see the Software License Agreement screen After reading the license agreement click on the Yes button to continue Software License
10. his indicates the state EF WLAN Settings of the client There are three options State Associated 00 09 5B 50 22 C0 o Associated indicates Current Channel 5 tisable Radi that the wireless client is connected to an Current Tx Rate 11 Mbise Access Point AP The BSSID is shown in rouge bytes sec the form of six HEX Tx Rx 720 digits which is the MAC address of the Link Quality Excellent 100 AP o Scanning indicates Signal Strength Excellent 100 that the wireless client is searching for an AP in the area l Wireless LAN o Disconnected indicates that there are Status Configuration Encryption sl gt no APs or clients in the al ja area You will also see this state if the Compact Flash card is not plugged into the PDA gt Channel the operating frequency channel that the client is using infrastructure mode gt Current Tx Rate the current rate at which the client is transmitting gt Throughput bytes sec displays the Tx transmit and Rx receive bytes per second gt Link Quality In infrastructure mode this bar displays the transmission quality between an AP and a client In Ad hoc mode this bar displays the transmission quality between one client and another gt Signal Strength this bar displays the strength of the signal received from an AP or client gt Disable Radio click on this button to switch off the wireless radio gt Rescan click on this button to
11. k type SSID Power Save Mode this option is used to conserver energy if the PDA is running on battery mode Select ON OFF or Auto If you select Auto the client will decide whether to switch this mode ON or OFF Transmit Rate select a data rate from the drop down list By default fully automatic is selected this indicates that the client will select the fastest available rate Defaults this button will set all configurations back to the default settings Click on the Apply button to save the changes Peer to Peer Channel ef Transmit Rate Fully Automatic Page 12 of 12 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter 4 3 Encryption Version 1 0 The Encryption tab displays the WEP settings Encryption is designed to make the data transmission more secure You may select 64 or 128 bit WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy key to encrypt data Default setting is Disable WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from the radio using one of the Keys from a panel When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless clients all the wireless devices in this network must have the same encryption key or passphrase depicts below gt Encryption WEP select one of the encryption keys 64 bit 128 bit or disable from the drop down list Click either on Create Keys Manually radio button or on Create Keys with Passphrase radio button There are two ways Alphanumeric and Hexadecimal to set the different char
12. mm x 3 3 H mm 2 18 L in x 1 69 W in x 0 13 H in 45 36 g 1 60z Page 15 of 15 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Canada RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 3 To comply with RF safety requirements you must maintain a distance of 20 cm from the antenna when operating the device 4 This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is
13. or a A ret multipath distortion Higher link quality in indoor environment Full mobility Direct Sequence Spread Provides robust interference resistant and secure Spectrum DSSS technology wireless connection Optimized throughput range and connectivity 1 2 Package Contents One Compact Flash Card Unit One Installation CD One Quick Installation Guide vyv Page 4 of 4 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 1 3 System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements in order to use the Compact Flash card e A PDA Personal Digital Assistant running Windows CE 3 0 with an available Compact Flash Type 1 slot e A computer which uses Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP and has an ActiveSync program to connect with the Handheld Pocket PC 1 4 Applications The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs a Difficult to wire environments There are many situations where wires cannot be laid easily Historic buildings older buildings open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive b Temporary workgroups Consider situations in parks athletic arenas exhibition centers disaster recovery temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN established and removed c The ability to access real
14. rescan the environment for a better signal frequency Page 11 of 11 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 4 2 Configuration The Configuration tab displays settings such as profile name network name network type and transmit rate The following information is included in this tab as the image depicts below gt Profile Name enter a rrr a a D ANLAN Settings 04 5 ok name for this profile this AB ALAN Setting z can be any name that you Profile may associate with your network This feature Network Name any m comes in handy when you need to work at several Network Type Access Point locations where there are different network settings Using this you can configure a different profile Power Save Mode OFF for each of your networks Network Name enter the SSID of the network The i 3 SSID is a unique name Apply shared among all points in your wireless network The SSID must be identical for all points in the network and is case sensitive Network Type select Peer to Peer or Access Point from the drop down list o Peer to Peer if two or more stations exchange data directly without an AP o Access Point if the stations exchange data through an AP Peer to Peer Channel This option is just for Peer to Peer Ad Hoc mode You need to specify a channel on which the communications are established Each station in a Peer to Peer Ad Hoc network must specify the same channel and networ
15. the program from your device Note If a program that you installed is not listed the program was not designed to be used on your mobile device IEEE 802 11b WLAN network adapt 292 9 K Program description Space required for selected programs 0 0K Space available on device 31 405 7 K V Install program into the default installation folder m Remove from both locations To remove the selected program from both A your device and this computer click Remove _ EMOVE Corcel Hep 6 The installation process will then begin After the files have been copied you will see the following screen Click on the Finish button The first part of the installation is complete Setup Complete Setup has finished installing WLAN network adaptor for Windows CE 3 00 on your computer You can now use the control panel applet on your Windows CE device to configure your network settings Click Finish to complete Setup 7 Gently insert the Compact Flash Card into the handheld or the PDA The LED on the Compact Flash Card will then light up Page 8 of 8 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 3 Configure the WLAN Settings This Compact Flash Adapter is a ready to use device The default settings are furnished for a typical Infrastructure Wireless LAN After installing the Setup Utility into the handheld devices simply install the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card onto your handh
16. time information Doctors nurses point of sale employees and warehouse workers can access real time information while dealing with patients serving customers and processing information d Frequently changed environments Show rooms meeting rooms retail stores and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace e Small Office and Home Office SOHO networks SOHO users need a cost effective easy and quick installation of a small network f Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves extensions to networks and other changes with wireless LANs g Wired LAN backup Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission critical applications running on wired networks h Training Educational facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to ease access to information information exchanges and learning Page 5 of 5 Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Version 1 0 2 Installing the Drivers This chapter describes how to install the Compact Flash Card drivers in Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Follow the steps below in order to install the Compact Flash Card drivers 1 Insert the CD ROM that was provided to you in this package The setup should run automatically If the setup does not run automatically then you must manually select the setup exe file from the CD ROM drive 2 Once t
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