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1. If you are an advanced user or administrator use these error messages to diagnose problems within your wireless network profiles The application failed to start Authentication failed due to invalid user name Authentication failed due to invalid user credentials Authentication failed due to an invalid user certificate Authentication failed due to invalid server identity Authentication failed due to invalid server credentials Authentication failed due to an invalid server certificate Authentication failed because the AAA server is unavailable The AAA server rejected the EAP method Incorrect PIN for retrieving certificate Error occurred because the GSM adapter was unexpectedly removed Smart Card was unexpectedly removed Authentication failed because timer expired An administrator profile failed to authenticate Administrator profile did not receive an IP address Did not receive an IP address The wireless adapter failed to get a valid IP address The wireless security password or encryption key does not match the one used by the access point Other causes are the wireless network requires a static IP address there is a problem with the DHCP server or a general network problem To clear this message e Reenter the wireless security password in the network security settings See Personal Security e Restart the access point router computer and DSL cable modem
2. 9 Click OK when you have completed the profile settings To change or verify the profile settings click Back 10 If you are not currently connected to a network Intel R PROSet Wireless detects that a new profile has been added and automatically attempts to connect to this new profile 11 If you want to manually connect to this profile click Connect The connection icon displays the current connection status The network name transmit and receive speeds and signal quality are also displayed Edit an Existing Profile To edit an existing profile 1 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window 2 Select the profile to edit in the Profiles list 3 Click Properties to open the Wireless Profile Properties General Settings Click Next and Back to navigate through the Wireless Profile Properties General and Security Settings o General Settings See General Settings for more information o Security Settings See Security Settings for more information Click OK to save the current settings and exit Click Cancel to exit without saving changes Remove a Profile To remove a profile LA M Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Select the profile from the list Click Remove You are notified that Selected profiles will be permanently removed Do you want to continue Click Yes The profile is removed from the Profiles list If you are still connected to the network
3. Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts The Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts provide feedback and interaction To display Tool Tips move your mouse pointer over the icon Desktop alerts are displayed when your wireless network changes state For example if you are out of range of any wireless networks a desktop alert is displayed when you come into range Select Show Information Notifications in the Application Settings to enable desktop alerts Tool Tips Tool tips display when the mouse pointer rolls over the icon The tool tips display text for each of the connection states Intel PROSetj Wireless Connected to network Speed 54 0 Mbps Signal Quality Excellent IP Address 192 168 2 2 Le UN SEN Desktop Alerts When user action is required a desktop alert displays If you click the alert then an appropriate action is taken For example when wireless networks are found the following alert displays Lei Wireless networks found Click to connect to a wireless network Action Click the desktop alert to connect to network in the Wireless Networks list Once connected the alert displays the wireless network that you are connected to the speed of the connection signal quality and IP address Intel PROSet Wireless Connected to Wireless Speed 54 0 Mbps Signal Quality Excellent IP Address 192 168 1 103 zs L RER EECHER Desktop alerts are also used to indicate if there is a connection problem Click the
4. Information Notifications Show Information Notifications El Show a list of available networks when not connected Notify when another application uses the wireless adapter Enable TLS rejected certificates notification E Auto Connect Connect to available network using profiles only lt Description Taskbar Settings Notification Area The Application Settings control the behavior of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software Application Settings Description Adapter Lists the network adapter that is currently available It may be either an Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG _ Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Advanced Settings The following settings control how Intel R PROSet Wireless behaves and displays information Taskbar Show application icon on the taskbar Select to display the Taskbar status icon This icon resides on the Windows Taskbar Notification Area This icon provides the status of your wireless connection Clear to not display the Taskbar status icon The Taskbar Status Icon provides several functions e Visual feedback for the connection state and wireless activity of your wireless network The icon changes color and animation for different wireless activity See Taskbar Icons for more information Menu A menu is displayed when you right c
5. Update certificate automatically based on the This option is enabled only when the local store holds one certificates in the local store or more certificates for which the issued to and issued by fields match the current certificate and for which the expiration date has not expired If you choose this option the application selects the first valid certificate Log off to obtain certificate during logon process Logs off the user who must obtain a proper certificate this does not update the profile and only during the next logon process The profile must be applies to certificates configured for auto updated to select the new certificate enrollment Auto enrollment You are notified to Please wait while the system is trying to obtain the certificate automatically Click Cancel to end the certificate retrieval Do not show this message again A user is able to avoid this step in subsequent sessions The choice selected is remembered for future sessions Set up a Client with LEAP Network Authentication Cisco LEAP Light Extensible Authentication Protocol is an 802 1X authentication type that supports strong mutual authentication between the client and a RADIUS server The LEAP profiles settings include LEAP CKIP with Rogue AP detection integration To set up a client with LEAP Authentication Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add The Create Wireless Profile General S
6. Corporate Web Site http www intel com Back to Contents Back to Contents Regulatory Information Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG e Information for the User e Regulatory Information Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection e Information for the User e Regulatory Information Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection e Information for the User e Regulatory Information Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection e Information for the User e Regulatory Information Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN and Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ The information in this document applies to the following products Quad mode wireless LAN adapters 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN model WM4965AGN Tri mode wireless LAN adapters 802 11a 802 11b 802 119 Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ model WM4965AG_ NOTE Due to the evolving state of regulations and standards in the wireless LAN field IEEE 802 11 and similar standards the information provided herein is subjec
7. LA M 4 5 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Select the profile from the list Click Remove You are notified that Selected profiles will be permanently removed Do you want to continue Click Yes You are notified that Profile name is active and will be permanently removed Do you want to continue Click Yes The profile is removed from the Profiles list NOTE If the profile is protected by a password you cannot remove or edit the profile settings without entering the password If the administrator or you do not know the password there is no process available to reset the password Set a Profile Password To password protect an existing profile Re SENS ey ESG Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Select the profile from the list Click Properties to open the Wireless Profile Properties General Settings Click Advanced to open the Advanced Settings Click Password Protection to open the Password Protection settings Click Password protect this profile maximum 10 characters Password Type the password Confirm Password Reenter the password Click OK to save the setting and return to the General Settings page Click OK to return to the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Export or Import Profiles This feature lets you export and import user based profiles to and from the Profiles list Wireless profiles can be automatically imported into the Profiles
8. 12 Click OK to save the profile and add it to the Administrator profiles list NOTE If a Persistent connection was already established a Pre logon Common profile is ignored unless the profile is configured with both Pre logon Common and Persistent connection options Common Profiles Common profiles are applied through the Group Policy Manager The following types of profiles can be created as Common profiles e 802 1X TILS profiles that use the Prompt each time connect or Use the following credentials when configuring the profile s security settings e 802 1X TTLS profiles with user or machine certificates the user must have administrative rights to use machine certificates e EAP SIM profiles that use a Subscriber Identity Module SIM card to validate your credentials with the network To create a Common Profile O RER al Administrator Tool New Package File Tools Help Target Operating System Microsoft Windows Wista gt T Di ge A as e J EF D x j Profiles Application Settings Adapter Settings Software M include Profiles in this package EE EE EM D EEE DRE e Administrator profiles are shared by all users of the computer Click Add to create a profile Common VolP Profile Name Click Include Profiles in this package default Click Common Click Add to open the General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter th
9. AUNE Select the appropriate profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Enterprise Security is selected Select the appropriate 802 1X Authentication Type For TTLS PEAP and EAP FAST profiles e Select Use the following for user credentials e Verify the domain information If Use Windows logon or Prompt each time I connect is selected verify that the correct domain credentials information is used when you connect to the wireless network NOTE This option is only available if you have the Single Sign On Pre Logon Connect component installed For LEAP profiles Select Use the following user name and password and verify the domain is correct If Prompt for the user name and password is selected verify that the correct domain and password information is entered when you connect to the wireless network Must match what appears on the Security settings window 5 Click OK to save the settings Authentication failed due to an invalid server certificate Select another certificate This authentication error can be caused by an invalid server certificate Use the following steps to resolve this error Select the appropriate profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Enterprise Security is selected The appropriate 802 1X Authentication Type is selected SE For TTLS
10. Personal Mode WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal AES CCMP TKIP TLS TTLS e Authentication Protocols PEAP e Authentication Protocols Cisco Features e Cisco LEAP e Cisco Rogue Access Point Security Feature e Fast Roaming CCKM e CKIP e 802 11b and 802 11g Mixed Environment Protection Protocol e EAP FAST e Mixed Cell Mode e Radio Management WEP Encryption Use IEEE 802 11 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP encryption to prevent unauthorized reception of wireless data WEP encryption provides two levels of security that use a 64 bit key sometimes referred to as 40 bit or a 128 bit key also known as 104 bit For stronger security use a 128 bit key If you use encryption all wireless devices on your wireless network must use the same encryption keys Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP encryption and shared authentication provide protection for your data on the network WEP uses an encryption key to encrypt data before transmitting it Only computers that use the same encryption key can access the network or decrypt the encrypted data transmitted by other computers Authentication provides an additional validation process from the adapter to the access point The WEP encryption algorithm is vulnerable to passive and active network attacks TKIP and CKIP algorithms include enhancements to the WEP protocol that mitigate existing network attacks and address its shortcom
11. e This device is intended for OEM integrators only e This device cannot be co located with any other transmitter e Please See the full Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions e This device must be operated and used with a locally approved access point Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or Integrator The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection in compliance with local regulations Host system must be labeled with Contains FCC ID XXXXXXXX FCC ID displayed on label The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter wireless network device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product For country specific approvals see Radio approvals Intel Corporation is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of the devices included with the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter kit or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than that specified by Intel Corporation The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user Intel Corporation and its authorized resellers or distributors are no
12. ii damage to the Product due to external causes including accident problems with electrical power abnormal mechanical or environmental conditions usage not in accordance with product instructions misuse neglect accident abuse alteration repair improper or unauthorized installation or improper testing or iii any Product which has been modified or operated outside of Intel s publicly available specifications or where the original product identification markings trademark or serial number have been removed altered or obliterated from the Product or iv issues resulting from modification other than by Intel of software products provided or included in the Product v incorporation of software products other than those software products provided or included in the Product by Intel or vi failure to apply Intel supplied modifications or corrections to any software provided with or included in the Product How to Obtain Warranty Service To obtain warranty service for the Product you may contact your original place of purchase in accordance with its instructions or you may contact Intel To request warranty service from Intel you must contact the Intel Customer Support ICS center in your region http support intel com support notebook centrino sb CS 009883 htm within the warranty period during normal business hours local time excluding holidays and return the Product to the designated ICS center Please be prepared to
13. Enter the PAC password optional Click OK to close this page The selected PAC is added to PAC list Click OK to save the EAP FAST settings and return to the Profiles list The PAC is used for this wireless profile a ES Back to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter Wireless Event Viewer Manual Diagnostics Tool How to Resolve Errors Intel Wireless Troubleshooter ka Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter File View Tools Help To save logs toa file or to view Ka a cee A 2004 06 02 10 03 41 Did not receive IP address D Wireless Event Viewer i The wireless adapter failed to get a valid IP address This can be due to an authentication failure with the network incorrect encryption keys or because of a DHCP server malfunction Click here to re enter encryption keys Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter can notify you when there are wireless connection errors on your computer Follow these recommended steps to resolve the issue Alert notifications are currently enabled B Disable notifications History data is unavailable The Intel Wireless Troubleshooter is an application that can help you resolve wireless network connection issues When a connection issue is detected a desktop alert appears at the bottom right corner of your desktop screen Once you click on the desktop alert a diagnost
14. Multiplexing OFDM Multiplexing OFDM Channels 4 to 12 dependent on Channel 1 11 US only country Channel 1 13 Japan Europe IEEE 802 11n 300 270 243 240 180 150 144 135 130 120 117 115 5 90 86 667 72 2 65 60 57 8 45 43 3 30 28 9 21 7 15 14 4 7 2 Mbps IEEE 802 11a Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps IEEE 802 11g Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps IEEE 802 11b Data Rates 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP 32 and 64 bit and Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit Wi Fi Alliance certification Wi Fi certification for 802 11b 802 11g 802 11a WPA WPA2 WMM EAP SIM Cisco Compatible Extensions Cisco Compatible Extensions v4 0 certification WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11g 802 11b 802 11a 802 11n Architecture Infrastructure or ad hoc peer to peer operating modes Security WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise AES CCMP 128 bit WEP 128 bit and 64 bit 802 1X EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Product Safety UL C UL CB IEC 60590 Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ This is a version of Intel Wireless WiFi 4965AGN with Draft N capabilities disabled Draft N refers to IEEE P802 11n D1 0 Draft Amendment to STANDARD FOR Information Technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and Metropolitan networks Specific requirements Part 11 Wireless LAN Medium Acces
15. TLS Server Network Authentication WPA2 Enterprise v Data Encryption AES CCMP v Enable 802 1 Authentication Type TLS Step 1 of 2 TLS User Use my smart card Use the certificate issued to this computer Use a user certificate on this computer Click the Select button to choose a certificate Issued To User Name Step 1 of 2 TLS User 1 Obtain and install a client certificate See Set up the Client for TLS authentication or consult your system administrator 2 Select one of the following to obtain a certificate Use my smart card Use the certificate issued to this computer or Use a user certificate on this computer 3 Click Next to open the TLS Server settings Create Wireless Profile ei Profile Name wireless ES General Settings 8 Security Settings Security Settings Personal Security Enterprise Security Network Authentication WPA2 Enterprise v Data Encryption AES CCMP v v Cisco Options Authentication Type TLS Step 2 of 2 TLS Server Validate Server Certificate Certificate Issuer Any Trusted C C Allow Intermediate Certificates C Specify Server or Certificate Name Server or Certificate Name Server name must match the specified entry exactly Domain name must end in with the specified entry Step 2 of 2 TLS Server 1 Select one of the foll
16. VPN software Connect to any network based on profiles only Cisco mode Select to try every profile in preferred order This signifies that you are in the vicinity of an access point that has more than one SSID but only advertises one Manage Exclusions Wireless Networks List Shared Folder Notification Device to Device ad hoc Network Notification Network Name SSID Notification Enable automatic exclude list feature Select to enable the automatic exclude list feature This feature provides a way to exclude access points from automatic connection See Manage Exclusions for more information Enable manual exclude list feature Select to enable the manual exclude list feature This feature provides a way to exclude networks from automatic connection See Manage Exclusions for more information Show column sort headers Select to display the column names in the Wireless Networks list Click a column header to sort the column in either ascending or descending order File and printer sharing enables other computers on a network to access resources on your computer You should be cautious when you use your wireless notebook computer with file and printer sharing enabled Use this feature to receive notifications when you connect to a wireless network with shared folders that meet one of the following conditions e The Microsoft Windows firewall is disabled e File and Printer Sharing are enabled as an exception to the
17. and you should not use both of these tools This is because network settings you create with one utility are not applied if the other utility is managing wireless connections We recommend that you pick one tool to manage wireless connections and stay with that See Connect to a Network for more information Network Name SSID Every wireless local area network WLAN uses a unique network name to identify the network This name is also called the Service Set Identifier SSID When you set up your wireless adapter you specify the SSID If you want to connect to an existing WLAN you must use the name for that network If you set up your own WLAN you can make up your own name and use it on each computer The name can be up to 32 characters long and contain letters and numbers The SSID or network name is assigned at the access point or wireless router Profiles A profile is used to manage your computer s connection to a WLAN A profile is a collection of settings that determines how your computer connects to the WLAN These settings the profile are saved on your computer and are used each time you connect to that WLAN The profile includes all of the network information and security settings Different profiles are created for different WLANs For your computer each WLAN will have its own profile to manage connection to that WLAN Using Intel R PROSet Wireless the profiles for your computer are displayed in the Profiles list From Intel
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19. to verify that the CA is installed in the machine store SO ON OT ee In the Start menu click Run Enter MMC Click OK to open The Microsoft Management Console Click File Click Add Remove Snap in Click Add to open the Add Standalone Snap in page Click Certificates Click Add Click Computer account Click Next Click Finish Click Close Click OK In the console click Certificates Local Computer Click Trusted Root Certificate Authorities Click Certificates Verify that the CA you just installed is listed Click File Click Exit to close the console Obtain a certificate from a Microsoft Windows 2000 CA UE GO KA 12 13 OO o Start Internet Explorer and browse to the Certificate Authority HTTP Service use an URL for example http yourdomainserver yourdomain certsrv with certsrv being the command that brings you to the certificate authority You can also use the IP address of the server machine For example 192 0 2 12 certsrv Logon to the CA with the name and password of the user account you created on the authentication server The name and password do not have to be the same as the Windows log on name and password of the current user On the Welcome page of the CA select Request a certificate task and submit the form Choose Request Type Select Advanced request Click Next Advanced Certificate Requests Select Submit a certificate request to this CA using a for
20. 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage this device e This device is intended for OEM integrators only e This device cannot be co located with any other transmitter USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The radiated output power of the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter wireless network device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the Intel R PRO Wireless LAN wireless network device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits you should keep a distance of at least 20 cm between you or any other person in the vicinity and the antenna that is built into the computer 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 If the equipment is not installed and used
21. A ID Groups 2 Click Add 3 Enter a new A ID group name 4 Click OK The A ID group is added to the A ID Group list If the A ID group is locked then additional AIDS cannot be added to the group To add an A ID to an A ID group 1 Select a group from the A ID Groups list 2 Click Add in the A IDs section 3 Select an A ID 4 Click OK The A ID is added to the list Once an A ID group has been selected the A IDs are extracted from the PACs on the A ID group server The list of A IDs is automatically populated NOTE EAP FAST AID Groups are not applicable for Windows Vista Client Administrator Tasks How to Obtain a Client Certificate If you do not have any certificates for EAP TLS TLS or EAP TTLS TTLS you must obtain a client certificate to allow authentication Certificates are managed from either Internet Explorer or the Microsoft Windows Control Panel Windows XP and Windows 2000 When a client certificate is obtained do not enable strong private key protection If you enable strong private key protection for a certificate you need to enter an access password for the certificate every time this certificate is used You must disable strong private key protection for the certificate if you configure the service for TLS or TTLS authentication Otherwise the 802 1X service fails authentication because there is no logged in user to provide the required password Notes about Smart Cards After a Smart Card is installe
22. Adapter em Currently managing the following adapter Intel R PRO wireless 39454566G Network Connection Advanced Settings Automatically remove shared folders when connected to an unsecured po Disable this notification KI Notify when connected to an unsecured network E Device to Device ad hoc Network Notification Notify when no peers have joined the ad hoc network Notify when all peers leave the ad hoc network gt Network Name SSID Notification Notify when connected to a network with the default SSID name f Wi Fi Protected Setup T M Enable device registration 2 O Notify when Wi Fi Protected Setup TM access points are within range o bd P Mm Lal Description Taskbar Settings Notification Areal 6 The following message tells you that one or more compatible devices are within range of your 7 computer Click this message Or you can select the network from the Wireless Networks list in the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Lei Intel PROSet Wireless x Devices with Wi Fi Protected Setup T M capability are within range of your computer Click to connect The following panel opens Use the Available Networks list to select the network that you want to connect to In this example we have selected UnConfigured AP This is a generic name for an unconfigured access point The listed network depends on what is detected Click Next One or more wireless networks are detected within rang
23. Corporation declara que el Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE E Swedish H rmed intygar Intel R Corporation att denna Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG a 9 gt A o Pour la France m tropolitaine 2 400 2 4835 GHz Canaux 1a 13 autoris en usage int rieur 2 400 2 454 GHz canaux 1 a 7 autoris en usage ext rieur Pour la Guyane et la R union 2 400 2 4835 GHz Canaux 1a 13 autoris en usage int rieur 2 420 2 4835 GHz canaux 5 a 13 autoris en usage ext rieur Pour tout le territoire Francais Seulement 5 15 5 35 GHz autoris pour le 802 11a Belgium Dans le cas d une utilisation priv e l ext rieur d un b timent au dessus d un espace public aucun enregistrement n est n cessaire pour une distance de moins de 300m Pour une distance sup rieure a 300m un enregistrement aupr s de l IBPT est requise Pour les enregistrements et licences veuillez contacter l IBPT In geval van priv gebruik buiten een gebouw op een openbare plaats is geen registratie nodig wanneer de afstand minder dan 300m is Voor een afstand groter dan 300m is een registratie bij BIPT vereist Voor registraties en licenties gelieve BIPT te
24. GOODWILL DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY AND ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING REPROGRAMMING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH A SYSTEM CONTAINING THE PRODUCT EVEN IF INTEL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY STATE OR JURISDICTION ANY AND ALL DISPUTES ARISING UNDER OR RELATED TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE ADJ UDICATED IN THE FOLLOWING FORUMS AND GOVERNED BY THE FOLLOWING LAWS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CANADA NORTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AMERICA THE FORUM SHALL BE SANTA CLARA CALIFORNIA USA AND THE APPLICABLE LAW SHALL BE THAT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE FOR THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION EXCEPT FOR MAINLAND CHINA THE FORUM SHALL BE SINGAPORE AND THE APPLICABLE LAW SHALL BE THAT OF SINGAPORE FOR EUROPE AND THE REST OF THE WORLD THE FORUM SHALL BE LONDON AND THE APPLICABLE LAW SHALL BE THAT OF ENGLAND AND WALES IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION AND ANY OTHER TRANSLATED VERSION S OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE SIMPLIFIED CHINESE VERSION THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION SHALL CONTROL IMPORTANT UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED IN WRITING BY INTEL THE INTEL PRODUCTS SOLD HEREUND
25. Key Integrity protocol improves data encryption Wi Fi Protected Access usess its TKIP TKIP provides important data encryption enhancements including a re keying method TKIP is part of the IEEE 802 11i encryption standard for wireless networks TKIP is the next generation of WEP the Wired Equivalency Protocol which is used to secure 802 11 wireless networks TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a re keying mechanism thus fixing the flaws of WEP Transport Layer Security A type of authentication method using the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP and a security protocol called the Transport Layer Security TLS EAP TLS uses certificates which use passwords EAP TLS authentication supports dynamic WEP key management The TLS protocol is intended to secure and authenticate communications across a public network through data encryption The TLS Handshake Protocol allows the server and client to provide mutual authentication and to negotiate an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before data is transmitted Tunneled Transport Layer Security These settings define the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user In TTLS the client uses EAP TLS to validate the server and create a TLS encrypted channel between the client and server The client can use another authentication protocol Typically password based protocols challenge over this encrypted channel to enable server validation The cha
26. Microsoft Windows firewall settings Select to automatically unshare shared folders for the duration of a connection to an unsecured network Select to unshare shared folders automatically whenever you are connected an unsecured network This feature provides some additionally security Disable this notification Select to maintain your current shared folder settings each time you connect to an open unsecured network Notify when connected to an unsecured network Select to receive notification each time you are connected to an open unsecured network Receive alerts dependent on the following settings when connected to an ad hoc network You are alerted every two minutes with a maximum of five alerts Notify when no peers have joined the ad hoc network Select to receive notification if no peers join the ad hoc network Notify when all peers leave the ad hoc network Select to receive an alert when all the peers leave the ad hoc network Network Name SSID alert notice Notifies you when the default network name SSID is used to connect to a network Common examples of pre defined default network names are wireless WLAN linksys default Connecting to an access point that has the default network name SSID can be a security problem This access point usually uses all the default security and management settings for example Open authentication default IP address user name or password If this is a personal network c
27. Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended Enable 802 1X Selected Authentication Type Select one of the following EAP SIM LEAP TLS TTLS PEAP EAP FAST Set up a Client with EAP SIM Network Authentication EAP SIM uses a dynamic session based WEP key which is derived from the client adapter and RADIUS server to encrypt data EAP SIM requires you to enter a user verification code or Personal Identification Number PIN for communication with the Subscriber Identity Module SIM card A SIM card is a special smart card used by Global System for Mobile Communications GSM based digital cellular networks To add a profile with EAP SIM authentication On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select Open Recommended Data Encryption Select WEP Click Enable 802 1X Authentication type Select EAP SIM Se eh NE e
28. PROSet Wireless e WMI Support Allows administrators who do not have Intel for a Windows Vista R PROSet Wireless installed to remotely manage clients Package that do have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed e Administrator Tool nstalls the Administrator Tool to the Start menu Intel PROSet Wireless Select which features to install on a user s computer e Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter Helps you resolve wireless connection issues e Wi Fi Protected Setup Helps to initially set up a wireless network and to introduce new devices to the network e Single Sign On Matches your Windows log on user name and password credentials for wireless network connections o Pre Logon Connect A Pre logon Common profile is active once a user logs onto the computer e WMI Support Windows Management Instrumentation Allows administrators who do not have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed to remotely manage clients that do have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed e Administrator Tool nstalls the Administrator Tool to the Tools menu NOTE Intel Wireless Troubleshooter and Single Sign On are not applicable for Windows Vista packages To reduce the size of the software files in your Administrator Package 1 Copy the installation folders from your Intel R PROSet Wireless software to a local directory 2 Remove unused language folders from the XP Docs or Vista Docs and the XP Apps x32 iProLang folders or the Vista Apps v32 i
29. R PROSet Wireless main window you can create edit and remove profiles Security Some WLANs are open or unsecure networks and some are secure networks A secure WLAN limits who can access the network There are different levels methods of security Intel R PROSet Wireless can easily help you setup a security method for your WLAN Common security methods for WLANs use keys or passwords where the computer requesting access must provide the key or password to get access WLANs can also use encryption to encode the data With encryption before a computer transmits data it uses a secret encryption key to scramble the data The receiving computer uses this same key to unscramble the data If you connect to an existing network use the encryption key provided by the administrator of the wireless network If you set up your own network you can make up your own key and use it on each computer Intel R PROSet Wireless can help you do this The security method used by your computer to get WLAN access is stored in the profile See Security for more helpful information Identify a Wireless Network Depending on the size and components of a wireless network there are different ways to identify a wireless network e Network Name or Service Set Identifier SSID Identifies a wireless network All wireless devices on the network must use the same SSID This is probably the most common method e Basic Service Set BSS Consists of two or more wir
30. See Administrator Settings for more information Please verify your login information below Cut and paste your One Time Password OTP from your OTP generator M Roaming Identity anonymous myabc com User Name Domain OTP MS CHAP V2 This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating over the PEAP tunnel 1 User Credentials Select one of the following options Use Windows logon Prompt each time connect or Use the following 2 Click Next to open the PEAP Server settings TLS Transport Layer Security authentication is a two way authentication method that exclusively uses digital certificates to verify the identity of a client and a server 1 Obtain and install a client certificate See Set up the Client for TLS authentication or consult your system administrator 2 Select one of the following to obtain a certificate Use my smart card Use the certificate issued to this computer or Use a user certificate on this computer 3 Click Next to open the PEAP Server settings Step 2 of 2 PEAP Server Create Wireless Profile Profile Name wireless ES General Settings Security Settings PEAP User PEAP Server Certificate Name Security Settings Personal Security WPA2 T nterprise Network Authentication tg Enterprise Security Data Encryption AES CCMP Authentication Type PEAP Cisco Options Step
31. TTE The conformity assessment procedure used for this declaration is Annex IV of this Directive This product will bear the CE Mark label CE 0523 Product compliance has been demonstrated on the basis of IEC 60950 1999 3 Edition with amendments 1 2 3 4 and EN 60950 2000 1995 519 EC Council recommendation For article 3 1 a Health and Safety of the User of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 Aug 2002 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 Aug 2002 For article 3 1 b Electromagnetic Compatibility Final Draft EN 300 328 v1 5 1 Mar 2004 EN 301 893 v1 2 3 Aug 2003 For article 3 2 Effective use of the spectrum allocated The technical construction file is kept available at INTEL CORPORATION SA Branch Office Veldkant 31 2550 Kontich Belgium Authorized Signature by Date July 19 2004 Vincent Colin Worldwide Homologations Manager WPD Regulatory Department Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999 5 EC Czech Intel R Corporation t mto prohla uje Ze tento Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi peislusnymi ustanovenimi smernice 1999 5 ES Danish Undertegnede Intel R Corporation erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Conn
32. The name of the network that the adapter is connected to The Name column displays the SSID or the Profile name if a profile for the network is available Connection Icons The following network profile status icons indicate the different connection states of the adapter with a wireless network the type of operating mode being used and whether network security is being used Blue circle The wireless adapter is associated with an access point or computer ad hoc mode If a profile has 802 1X security enabled this indicates that the wireless adapter is associated and authenticated Indicates infrastructure mode Indicates Device to Device ad hoc mode The wireless network uses Security encryption Position profiles in a preferred order for auto connection e Up arrow Move the position of a selected profile up in the Profiles list e Down arrow Move the position of a selected profile down in the Profiles list Connect If the network is in range and the profile matches the configuration of the network then a connection is made Opens the wireless profile General Settings screen which is used to create a new profile See Create a New Profile for more information Remove Removes a selected profile from the Profile list See Remove a Profile for more information Properties Enables you to edit the contents of an existing profile See Edit an Existing Profile for more information Export or Import Lets you import and export
33. Use the following steps to resolve this error 1 Double click the Taskbar icon to open Intel R PROSet Wireless 2 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window 3 Select the associated or last used profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Verify that Enable 802 1X is selected Verify that the correct authentication type is selected Enter the required security information Click OK The profile is now reapplied Intel R PROSet Wireless attempts to connect to the wireless network EE Incorrect PIN for retrieving certificate Reenter PIN The certificate retrieval failed because of an incorrect PIN Recommended action Enter the correct PIN Error occurred because the GSM adapter was unexpectedly removed This error occurs when the GSM adapter is not fully inserted or is unexpectedly removed from the mobile station Use the following steps to resolve this error Reinsert the GSM adapter Double click the Intel PROSet Wireless Software icon at the bottom right of the screen Select the associated or last used profile from the profiles list Click Connect The profile is now re applied Intel R PROSet Wireless Software attempts to connect to the wireless network PRE Smart Card was unexpectedly removed This error occurred because the Smart Card was unexpectedly removed Use the following steps to resolve this error 1
34. a member of the wireless network Intel R PROSet Wireless software can be configured to operate as an enrollee for a supported access point e Registrar A registrar is a logical entity usually a computer that allows other devices usually computers to join the wireless network Intel R PROSet Wireless software can be configured to operate as a registrar for a supported access point s The registrar securely transfers the access point key or password automatically A new wireless network is established by configuring the access point connecting the desired computers equipped with wireless adapters and optionally attaching external network connectivity i e the Internet typically by connecting the access point to a DSL or cable modem or equivalent Configure an Access Point and set up a Network The following steps will configure this computer as a registrar for a secure network or access point 1 Locate the device ownership password for the access point This is set by the manufacturer of the access point The password is often located on a label on the bottom of the device Turn on the network access point At the computer that you want to establish as the registrar turn on Intel R PROSet Wireless In Intel R PROSet Wireless click Tools gt Application Settings In the Advanced Settings area under Wi Fi Protected Setup turn on Enable device registration vig ele Intel PROSet Wireless Application Settings E m
35. adapter wireless network device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product Any other installation or use will violate FCC Part 15 regulations Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Regulatory Warning For use in or with UL Listed personal computers or compatible Brazil Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto nado tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em carater primario Canada I ndustry Canada IC This device complies with RSS210 of Industry Canada A Caution When using IEEE 802 11a wireless LAN this product is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range Industry Canada requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range of 5 15 GHz to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems High power radar is allocated as the primary user of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage to this device The maximum allowed antenna gain for use with this device is 6dBi in order to comply with the E 1 R P limit for the 5 25 to 5 35 and 5 725 to 5 85GHz frequency range in point to point operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Cana
36. alert to open the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter A Connection problem Click to open Intel Wireless Troubleshooter for help Intel R PROSet Wireless Main Window The Intel R PROSet Wireless Main Window lets you e View the current connection status signal quality speed and current network name e Scan for available wireless networks e Manage profiles e Auto connect profiles to available networks in a specific order defined in the Profile list e Connect to Infrastructure and Device to Device ad hoc networks e Configure adapter settings e Troubleshoot wireless connection problems CS Intel R PROSet Wireless File Tools Advanced Profiles Help Connecting to wireless Wireless Networks 7 wireless Connecting alll network1 p This network is secure network2 0 ills This network is secure To manage profiles of previously connected wireless networks click the Profiles button Connection Status I cons The connection status icons indicate the current connection status of your wireless adapter The connection status icon displays in the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window The Taskbar icon also indicates the current connection status See Taskbar Icons for more information Main Window Connection Status Description The icons are used to designate connection status Wireless turned off The wireless adapter radio is turned off Click the Wireless Off button to t
37. all other authentication servers the Roaming Identity is optional Therefore it is recommended to use the desired realm for example anonymous myrealm for the Roaming Identity rather than a true identity Configure Roaming Identity to Support Multiple Users If you use a Pre logon Common profile that requires the roaming identity to be based on the Windows logon credentials the creator of the profile can add a roaming identity that uses username and domain The roaming identity is parsed and the appropriate log on information is substituted for the keywords This allows maximum flexibility in configuring the roaming identity while allowing multiple users to share the profile Please See your authentication server user guide for directions about how to format a suitable roaming identity Possible formats are domain username username domain username domain Com username mynetwork com If Roaming Identity is cleared domain username is the default Notes about the credentials This user name and domain must match the user name that is set in the authentication server by the administrator prior to client authentication The user name is case sensitive This name specifies the identity supplied to the authenticator by the authentication protocol operating over the TLS tunnel This user identity is securely transmitted to the server only after an encrypted channel has been verified and established Authen
38. all the executed tests This log file can be saved to a text file and emailed to a technical support department to troubleshoot connection problems Invoke the Manual Diagnostics Tool from the Tools menu Ee 3 e e Manual Diagnostics Tool File Help Test Name Test Result Test Summary Hardware Test Passed Wireless Hardware is enabled Driver Test Passed Driver is loaded w29n51 Version 9 0 4 13 Radio Test Passed Radio is ON Scan Test Passed There are 16 Networks available to connect Association Test DESE Not Associated Authentication Test Not Run Signal Test Not Run C Ping Test To set the log file location 3 4 1 Click File 2 Click Settings to save the log file This log file can be saved as a text file and sent to a technical support group or administrator to troubleshoot network connectivity issues Click Browse to specify the log file storage location Click OK to return to the Manual Diagnostics Tool To run the tests 1 Click the check box next to each test to select the test to run 2 Click Run Tests to run the selected tests 3 Click Close to close the Manual Diagnostics Tool Available Tests Hardware Test The test passes if the wireless adapter is present and accessible The test fails if the adapter is not present or present but disabled The test summary displays whether the wireless hardware is enabled or disabled Troubleshooting Verify that your adapter is
39. allows clients that use WEP mode to join When Mixed Cell is enabled in a profile it lets you connect to access points that are configured for optional encryption Radio Management When this feature is enabled your wireless adapter provides radio management information to the Cisco infrastructure If the Cisco Radio Management utility is used on the infrastructure it configures radio parameters detects interference and rogue access points Back to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Specifications Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Intel R Wireless WIFi Link 4965AGN Dimensions Width 2 00 in x Length 1 18 in x Height 0 18 in 50 95 mm x 30 mm x 4 5 mm Antenna Interface Connector Hirose U FL R SMT mates with cable connector U FL LP 066 Humidity 50 to 95 non condensing at temperatures of 25 C to 35 2C Frequency Modulation 5 GHz 802 11a n 2 4 GHz 802 11b g n Frequency band 5 15 GHz 5 85 GHz 2 400 2 4835 GHz dependent on country dependent on country mn BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 CCK DQPSK DBPSK QAM Wireless Medium 5 GHz UNII Orthogonal 2 4 GHz ISM Orthogonal Frequency Division Frequency Division
40. and PEAP profiles Verify that the correct Authentication Type is selected from the list Click Next to select another certificate from the list of installed certificates or specify another server or certificate name Click OK For TLS profiles Click Select and choose another certificate from the list of installed certificates and click OK 5 Click Close 6 Click OK to save the settings Notes about certificates The specified identity should match who the certificate is issued to and should be registered on the authentication server for example RADIUS server that is used by the authenticator Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server This requirement depends on the authentication server and generally means that the authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority You should be logged in with the same user name you used when the certificate was installed Authentication failed because the AAA server is unavailable The wireless adapter is associated to the access point but the 802 1X authentication cannot be completed because of a response from the authentication server Use the following steps to resolve this error 1 Select the profile 2 Click Connect and attempt to associate with the network and authenticate with the server The AAA Server rejected the EAP method This error occurs when the AAA Server does not accept the configured authentication
41. automatic connection for the following reasons e User has excluded this network manually To make this network or access points eligible for automatic connection again select it and click the Remove button NOTE e The Reset list button removes all entries except rogue and administrator excluded access points from the list e Rogue access points are removed from the list when a connection is made to this access point using valid credentials e All excluded access points in a network other than rogue and administrator excluded are removed from the list when a profile for that network is applied manually NOTE Entries that are dimmed are excluded rogue or administrator excluded access points Rogue or administrator excluded access points cannot be removed from the list manually Turn the Wireless Radio On or Off To switch the wireless radio on or off do one of the following e Use the optional hardware radio switch on your computer if present e Use Intel R PROSet Wireless software e Use Microsoft Windows NOTE When your computer is switched on the radio is constantly transmitting signals In certain situations as in an airplane signals from the radio may cause interference Use the following methods if you need to turn off the wireless adapter radio Use the Optional Computer Radio On or Off Switch If your computer has an external switch installed use it to switch the radio on or off See the computer manufactu
42. be configured with security Connecting to an access point that uses a default network name SSID can be a security problem This access point usually uses all the default security and management settings for example Open authentication default IP address user name or password If this is a personal network change the network name and security settings to improve the security of the network This alert notification is enabled or disabled in the Application Settings To clear this message From the Tools menu click Application Settings Scroll down to locate SSI D Notification Clear Notify when connected to a network with the default SSID name Click OK to save your settings and return to the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window FUN ta You are connected to a network that is not configured with security and there are shared folders detected in your system File and printer sharing enables other computers on a network to access resources on your computer You should be cautious when you use your wireless portable computer with file and printer sharing enabled If you are alerted when connecting to a wireless LAN with shared folders disable this notification by following the instructions below This alert notification is enabled or disabled in the Application Settings To clear this message and restore the network shared folders on disconnection 4 1 From the Tools menu click Application Settings 2 3 Sele
43. characters 0 9 A F 2 Key Index Change the Key Index to set up to four passwords 3 Click OK to return to the Profiles list To add more than one password Select the Key Index number 1 2 3 or 4 Enter the Wireless Security Password Select another Key Index number Enter another Wireless Security Password PN Set up a Client with WPA Personal TKIP or WPA2 Personal TKIP Security Settings WPA Personal Mode requires manual configuration of a pre shared key PSK on the access point and clients This PSK authenticates a user s password or identifying code on both the client station and the access point An authentication server is not needed WPA Personal Mode is targeted to home and small business environments WPA2 is the second generation of WPA security that provides enterprise and consumer wireless users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access their wireless networks WPA2 provides a stronger encryption mechanism through Advanced Encryption Standard AES which is a requirement for some corporate and government users To configure a profile with WPA Personal network authentication and TKIP data encryption 1 On the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window double click an infrastructure network in the Wireless Networks list or select the network and click Connect 2 Click Profiles to access the Profiles list 3 Click Properties to open the wireless profile General Settings The Pr
44. contacteren Japan DCH Md SACOM OM E Latvia A license is required for outdoor use for operation in 2 4 GHz band Italy A general authorization is requested for outdoor use in Italy The use of these equipments is regulated by D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 article 104 activity subject to general authorization for outdoor use and article 105 free use for indoor use in both cases for private use D M 28 5 03 for supply to public of RLAN access to networks and telecom services L uso degli apparati regolamentato da D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 articoli 104 attivit soggette ad autorizzazione generale se utilizzati al di fuori del proprio fondo e 105 libero uso se utilizzati entro il proprio fondo in entrambi i casi per uso privato D M 28 5 03 per la fornitura al pubblico dell accesso R LAN alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunicazioni Greece A license is required for the outdoor use of band 5 470 5 725 GHZ Belarus 2 4 GHz OFDM 802 119 is not allowed at this time I ndonesia 5 GHz interface is not allowed at this time Kuwait 5 GHz interface is not allowed at this time Oman If the modules are less than 100 milliwatts they are unlicensed but if they are more than 100 milliwatts the user is responsible for getting a license to operate from Telecommunications Regulatory Authority TRA in Sultanate of Oman Taiwan St St 82 ESHA IFT el agin TRE SEAS MA Re ERs CHER SL EDS HARE 2 IST RT RSS
45. control over the radios Once this feature is installed ona user s computer follow the instructions below to turn on or off the 802 11a radio control To turn off the 802 11a radio 1 On the Intel R PROSet Wireless Main window click the Wireless On button The list of radio options is displayed 2 Select 802 11a Radio Off The 802 11a radio is now inactive To turn on the 802 11a radio 1 On the Intel R PROSet Wireless Main window click the 802 11a Radio Off button The list of radio options is displayed 2 Select Wireless On The 802 11a radio is now active NOTE The option Add 802 1la Radio On Off selection is available only for wireless adapters that support 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g This feature is not installed through an Administrator Package when a user s computer has an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Closes the Administrator Tool Provides help information for this page Adapter Settings To configure Adapter Settings 1 Click Include Adapter Settings in this package 2 For each setting listed in the table below select one of the following options o Use default value Resets the setting on the user machine to the default value o No change Maintains the user selected value The administrator decides not to enforce all the settings on a user s computer The user can change the adapter setting values from the Intel R PROSet Wireless Advanced menu o Select the val
46. e Verify the security configuration on the access point or wireless router For assistance contact your access point or router manufacturer e Contact your administrator for help to set up your wireless connection The ad hoc network is idle and no peers have joined the network If you create an ad hoc network and no peers join that ad hoc network for two minutes this alert notifies you that the ad hoc network is idle This alert notification is enabled or disabled in the Application Settings To clear this message From the Tools menu click Application Settings Scroll down to locate Ad hoc Network Notification Clear Notify when no peers have joined the ad hoc network Click OK to save your settings and return to the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Poe The ad hoc network is idle and all peers have left the network If you create or join an ad hoc network with other participants this alert will notify you when any or all participants have left the ad hoc network This alert notification is set in the Application Settings To clear this message From the Tools menu click Application Settings Scroll down to locate Device to Device ad hoc Network Clear Notify when all peers leave the ad hoc network Click OK to save your settings and return to the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window P DDR You are connected to a network with default network name SSID The network or the access point may not
47. est requise Pour les enregistrements et licences veuillez contacter l IBPT In geval van priv gebruik buiten een gebouw op een openbare plaats is geen registratie nodig wanneer de afstand minder dan 300m is Voor een afstand groter dan 300m is een registratie bij BIPT vereist Voor registraties en licenties gelieve BIPT te contacteren Latvia A license is required for outdoor use for operation in 2 4 GHz band Italy The use of these equipments is regulated by D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 article 104 activity subject to general authorization for outdoor use and article 105 free use for indoor use in both cases for private use D M 28 5 03 for supply to public of RLAN access to networks and telecom services L uso degli apparati regolamentato da D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 articoli 104 attivit soggette ad autorizzazione generale se utilizzati al di fuori del proprio fondo e 105 libero uso se utilizzati entro il proprio fondo in entrambi i casi per uso privato D M 28 5 03 per la fornitura al pubblico dell accesso R LAN alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunicazioni Belarus 2 4 GHz OFDM 802 119 is not allowed at this time Taiwan St Se 82S IFT el eat Geen SEAS MA Re BRR at LAER Sree DEAE REZ FATAESRMEERT RS Es FSRATHRAG HMS It OSTER GIE HASA JET ER EIERE ETS EDEHMERAES SHEERLE E e STE Pakistan Pakistan Telecommunication Authority PTA Approved Radio approvals To determine wheth
48. fe Enterprise Security EAP FAST Additional Ir EAP FAST Server Network Authentication Open DI Data Encryption WER bd M Enable 802 1 Authentication Type EAP FAST DI r Step 1 of 3 EAP FAST Provisioning T Disable EAP FAST Enhancements CCXv4 Provisioning of Protected Access Credentials PAC KR Allow unauthenticated provisioning KR Allow authenticated provisioning Default server None selected Server group DI M Use a certificate TLS Authentication M Identity Protection Use a user certificate on this computer DI User Name 8 NOTE If CCXv4 Application Setting was not installed through an Administrator Package only EAP FAST User Settings are available for configuration See EAP FAST User Settings Step 1 of 2 EAP FAST Provisioning 1 Click Disable EAP FAST Enhancements CCXv4 to allow provisioning inside a server unauthenticated TLS tunnel Unauthenticated TLS Server Provisioning Mode 2 Click Select server to view any unauthenticated PACs that have already been provisioned and reside on this computer NOTE If the provisioned PAC is valid Intel R PROSet Wireless does not prompt the user for acceptance of the PAC If the PAC is invalid Intel R PROSet Wireless fails the provisioning automatically A status message is displayed in the Wireless Event Viewer that an administrator can review on the user s computer To import a PAC Protected Access Credentials PAC
49. i x Select an existing PAC this will be your default server Authority ID If you allow Automatic Provisioning then the PAC is sent by the server and added to this list automatically If manual provisioning is selected then you must use an existing PAC file Click Select server to open the Protected Access Credentials PAC list Click Import to import a PAC that resides on this computer or a server Select the PAC and click Open Enter the PAC password optional Click OK to close this page The selected PAC is added to PAC list 3 Click Next to select the credential retrieval method or click OK to save the EAP FAST settings and return to the Profiles list The PAC is used for this wireless profile Step 2 of 2 EAP FAST Additional Information To perform client authentication in the established tunnel a client sends a user name and password to authenticate and establish client authorization policy 1 Click User Credentials to select one of the following credentials retrieval method Use Windows logon Prompt each time connect or Use the following 2 Click OK to save the settings and close the page Server verification is not required Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 4 CCXv4 To set up a client with EAP FAST authentication with Cisco Compatible Extensions version 4 CCXv4 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profi
50. in 59 45 mm x 44 45 mm x 5 mm 0 7 oz 12 90 g Antenna Interface Connector Hirose U FL R SMT mates with cable connector U FL LP 066 Humiaity Frequency Modulation OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM DBPSK DQPSK CCK Frequency band 2 400 2 472 GHz US 2 400 2 4835 GHz J apan 2 400 2 4835 GHz Europe ETSI Modulation OFDM with BPSK QPSK 16QAM 64QAM DBPSK DQPSK CCK Full 14 channel support Data Rates 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 24 36 48 and 54 Mbps Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Wi Fi Alliance certification Wi Fi certification for 802 11b 802 11g 802 11a WPA WPA2 WMM EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Cisco Compatible Extensions certification Cisco Compatible Extensions v2 0 WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11g and 802 11b Architecture Infrastructure or ad hoc peer to peer operating modes Security WPA LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP TLS EAP TTLS AES 128 bit WEP 128 bit and 64 bit Product Safety UL C UL CB IEC 60590 Back to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Customer Support Intel support is available online or by telephone Available services include the most up to date product information installation instructions about specific products and troubleshooting tips Online Support Technical Support http support intel com Network Product Support http www intel com network
51. indication of the current wireless connection state The connection status icon is located on the lower right corner of your Windows desktop In the Tools Menu Application Settings you can set the Taskbar icon to be displayed or hidden Wireless Off The wireless adapter is off The wireless device does not transmit or receive while it is off Click Wireless On to enable the adapter The icon is white and static Searching for wireless networks The wireless adapter searches for any available wireless networks The icon is white with animation No wireless networks found There are no available wireless networks Intel R PROSet Wireless periodically scans for available networks If you want to force a scan double click the icon to launch Intel R PROSet Wireless and click Refresh The icon is red Wireless network found An available wireless network is found Double click the icon to display the Wireless Networks list Select the network Click Connect The icon is yellow Authentication failed Unable to authenticate with wireless network The icon is green with a yellow warning triangle Connecting to a wireless network Flashes while an IP address is being obtained or an error occurs Connected to a wireless network Connected to a wireless network A Tool Tip displays network name speed signal quality and IP address The icon is green with waves that reflect signal quality The more waves the better the signal quality
52. is stored The greater the key length the more secure the key Key Length 64 bit Pass phrase 64 bit Enter five 5 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z or A Z Hex key 64 bit Enter 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F Key Length 128 bit Pass phrase 128 bit Enter 13 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z or A Z Hex key 128 bit Enter 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F With WEP data encryption wireless station can be configured with up to four keys the key index values are 1 2 3 and 4 When an access point or a wireless station transmits an encrypted message that uses a key stored in a specific key index the transmitted message indicates the key index that was used to encrypt the message body The receiving access point or wireless station can then retrieve the key that is stored at the key index and use it to decode the encrypted message body Set up a Client with Open Authentication and No Data Encryption None In device to device mode also called ad hoc mode wireless computers send information directly to other wireless computers You can use ad hoc mode to network multiple computers in a home or small office or to set up a temporary wireless network for a meeting On the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window use one of the following methods to connect to a device to device network e Double click a Device to Device ad hoc network in the Wireless Networks list e Select a network in the Wireless Networks list C
53. list NOTE To export Administrator profiles See Administrator Packages for more information Profiles Once you connect to a network it is saved as a profile When you are not connected Intel PROSET Wireless tries to automatically connect in the order specified in this list Profile Name Network Name ess wireless wireless Export Import ES Export the selected profile Import external profiles to your profile list cose Export Profiles from the Profiles List 1 Select individual or multiple profiles from the list 2 Select Export to export one or more profiles from the Profiles list 3 Select the destination folder Click Browse to search your hard disk for the destination directory The C drive is the default directory Export one or more profiles Export one or more profiles to this destination folder 4 Click OK to export the selected profile You are notified Successfully exported selected profiles to the destination folder C To select multiple profiles 1 Use your mouse to highlight a profile 2 Press Ctrl 3 Click each profile that you want selected Follow the instructions from Step 2 above to export multiple profiles Import Profiles into the Profiles List To import profiles manually Click Import on the Profiles list Select the profile files to import Click Import You are notified that the profile has been successfully imported oe Se An administrator can set prof
54. may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n products are designed for use only in specific countries and are not allowed to be operated in countries other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country of use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country of use could be an infringement of national law and may be punished as such FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5 15 to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite systems High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage this device e This device is intended for OEM integrators only e This device cannot be co located with any other transmitter USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This devi
55. of the European Council Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE The essential requirements being Health amp Safety of the user article 3 1 a Following directive 73 23 EEC amp European Council Recommendation 1999 519 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility article 3 1 b Following directive 89 336 EEC Effective use of the spectrum article 3 2 Following the Notified Body Opinion from TNO Certification B V with Notified Body number 0336 This declaration is based upon compliance to the following standards IEC 60950 1999 3 Edition with amendments 1 2 3 4 amp EN 60950 2000 EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 Aug 2002 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 Aug 2002 EN 300 328 1 v1 4 1 Apr 2003 EN 50371 Safety Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment amp Common modifications special national conditions and National Deviation Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements Part 17 Specific conditions for Wideband Data and Hiperlan equipment Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Part 2 Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive Generic standard to demo
56. provide 1 your name mailing address email address telephone numbers and in the USA valid credit card information 2 proof of purchase 3 model name and product identification number found on the Product and 4 an explanation of the problem The Customer Service Representative may need additional information from you depending on the nature of the problem Upon ICS s verification that the Product is eligible for warranty service you will be issued a Return Material Authorization RMA number and provided with instructions for returning the Product to the designated ICS center When you return the Product to the ICS center you must include the RMA number on the outside of the package Intel will not accept any returned Product without an RMA number or that has an invalid RMA number on the package You must deliver the returned Product to the designated ICS center in the original or equivalent packaging with shipping charges pre paid within the USA and assume the risk of damage or loss during shipment Intel may elect to repair or replace the Product with either a new or reconditioned Product or components as Intel deems appropriate The repaired or replaced product will be shipped to you at the expense of Intel within a reasonable period of time after receipt of the returned Product by ICS The returned Product shall become Intel s property on receipt by ICS The replacement product is warranted under this written warranty and is sub
57. range NOTE Unavailable for Administrator Common profiles for Vista Mandatory Access Point Select to associate the wireless adapter with a specific access point Forces the wireless adapter to connect to an access point that uses a specific MAC address Enter the MAC address of the access point BSSID 48 bit 12 hexadecimal digits For example 00 06 25 0E 9D 84 This feature is not available when ad hoc operating mode is used Clear Click to clear the current address Password protect this profile maximum 10 characters NOTE Unavailable for Administrator Common profiles for Vista Automatically starts a batch file executable file or script whenever you connect to the profile For example start a Virtual Private Network VPN session automatically whenever you connect to a wireless network User Name Format An administrator can select the user name format for the authentication server The choices are user default user domain user domain com DOMAIN user NOTE User Name Format is available only in the Advanced Settings in the Administrator Tool It is unavailable when creating a user profile from the Intel R PROSet Wireless Create Wireless Profile Wizard This setting is not applicable for machine certificates 10 Click OK to close the Advanced Settings 11 Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings See EAP SIM TLS TTLS PEAP LEAP or EAP FAST for 802 1X security configuration information
58. responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of the devices included with the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter kit or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than that specified by Intel Corporation The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user Intel Corporation and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from the user failing to comply with these guidelines Local Restriction of 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Radio Usage The following statement on local restrictions must be published as part of the compliance documentation for all 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g products A Caution Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g products are designed for use only in specific countries and are not allowed to be operated in countries other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country of
59. targeted to the enterprise environment where users log on to their computer with a user name password and typically a domain Fast User Switching does not support domain log on NOTE Windows Fast User Switching is enabled by default if you use Windows XP Home Edition It is targeted for the home user Fast User Switching is also available on Windows XP Professional if you install it on a stand alone or workgroup connected computer If a computer running Windows XP Professional is added to a domain then Fast User Switching option is not available Pre Logon Connect A Pre logon Common profile is active once a user logs onto the computer Pre Logon Connect establishes a wireless connection prior to user logon to Windows This feature is installed with Single Sign On e Install Click Pre Logon Connect Select Install this feature and any selected subfeatures Click Next and proceed to step 8 e Not Install Select Do not install this feature A red X displays indicates that it is not installed 8 Click Install The installed components are listed after the software is installed on your computer 9 Click OK NOTE When Pre Logon Connect is installed you are asked to reboot after installation of the software Add Post I nstallation Features If Intel R PROSet Wireless is already installed follow the instructions below to add the Administrator Tool and Pre Logon Connect 1 Click Start gt Control gt Panel gt Add or Remove Progra
60. the network to the client Bit error rate The ratio of errors to the total number of bits being sent in a data transmission from one location to another Bit Rate The total number of bits ones and zeros per second that a network connection can support Note that this bit rate will vary under software control with different signal path conditions Broadcast Used to allow an access point to respond to clients on a wireless network by sending probes BSSID A unique identifier for each wireless client on a wireless network The Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID is the Ethernet MAC address of each adapter on the network m J Re A J CA certificate A corporate certification authority implemented on a server In addition Internet Explorer s certificate can import a certificate from a file A trusted CA certificate is stored in the root store CCX Cisco Compatible eXtension Cisco Compatible Extensions Program ensures that devices used on Cisco wireless LAN infrastructure meet the security management and roaming requirements Certificate Used for client authentication A certificate is registered on the authentication server i e RADIUS server and used by the authenticator Cisco Key Integrity Protocol CKIP is a Cisco proprietary security protocol for encryption in 802 11 media CKIP uses a key message integrity check and message sequence number to improve 802 11 security in infrastructure mode CK
61. to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE The Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ adapter wireless network device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product Any other installation or use will violate FCC Part 15 regulations Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Regulatory Warning For use in or with UL Listed personal computers or compatible Brazil Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto nao tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em carater prim rio Canada I ndustry Canada IC This device complies with RSS210 of Industry Canada A Caution When using IEEE 802 11a wireless LAN this product is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range Industry Canada requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range of 5 15 GHz to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobi
62. use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country of use could be an infringement of national law and may be punished as such FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5 15 to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite systems High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage this device e This device is intended for OEM integrators only e This device cannot be co located with any other transmitter USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The radiated output power of the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter wireless network device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the Intel R PRO Wireless LAN wireless network device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimi
63. user based profiles to and from the Profile list Wireless profiles can be automatically imported into the Profile list See Export or Import Profiles for more information Fee Close the profile management window mr Provides help information for this page Menus Use the File Tools Advanced Profiles and Help menus to configure your network settings Exit Closes the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Tools Application Settings Use to set system wide connection preferences See Application Settings for information Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Use to resolve wireless network connection problems See Intel Wireless Troubleshooter for more information Manual Diagnostics Tool The Manual Diagnostics Tool lets you run a set of diagnostics tests that verify the functionality of your wireless adapter See Manual Diagnostics Tool for more information Administrator Tool Used by administrators or the person who has administrator privileges on this computer to configure shared profiles Pre logon Common Persistent and Voice over IP VolP The Administrator Tool can also be used by an Information Technology department to configure user settings within the Intel R PROSet Wireless software and to create custom install packages to export to other systems See Administrator Tool for more information NOTE The Administrator Tool is available only if it installed during a custom installation of the I
64. 2 of 2 PEAP Server Validate Server Certificate Certificate Issuer Ary Trusted C C Specify Server or Certificate Name ae EE a Cae 1 Select one of the following credential retrieval methods Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or 2 Click OK The profile is added to the Profiles list 3 Click the new profile at the end of the Profiles list Use the up and down arrows to change the priority of the new profile 4 Click Connect to connect to the selected wireless network If you did not select Use Windows logon on the Security Settings page and also did not configure user credentials no credentials are saved for this profile Please enter your credentials to authenticate to the network 5 Click OK to close Intel R PROSet Wireless PEAP TLS Certificate Auto Enrollment In the Application Settings select Enable TLS rejected certificates notification if you want a warning issued when a PEAP TLS certificate is rejected When a certificate has an invalid field expiration date you are notified that you must take one of the following actions A potential authentication problem for profile lt profile name has been detected The expiration date in the associated certificate may be invalid Choose one of the following options Continue with current parameters Continue with the current certificate Update certificate manually The Select Certificate page opens for you to choose another certificate
65. 6 25 0E 9D 84 Clear Clear current address NOTE This feature is not available when ad hoc operating mode is used Password protect this profile maximum 10 characters Select to enable a password for the profile The default setting is cleared for no profile password Password Enter a password The entered password characters display as asterisks Confirm New Password Reenter the password NOTE If the administrator or you do not know the password there is no process available to reset the password NOTE Unavailable for Administrator Profiles Automatically starts a batch file executable file or script whenever you connect to the profile For example start a Virtual Private Network VPN session automatically whenever you connect to a wireless network Click Enable Start Application Enter the name of the program that you want to start or click Browse to locate the file on your hard disk C Program Files myprogram myVPNfile exe Click OK to close the Advanced Settings NOTE Unavailable for Administrator Profiles Maintain Connection The Maintain Connection option maintains the wireless connection with a user profile after log off If the Maintain Connection option is selected and a persistent profile exists the persistent profile will not be applied at logoff It will be applied only if the connection with this profile is lost NOTE This option may be used with Nortel VPN client when it is conf
66. Data Encryption The following Data Encryption settings are listed None WEP TKIP CKIP AES CCMP See Security Settings for more information Access Points in this Network lt 0 50 gt Signal Strength The signal strength icon bars indicate the strength of the transmit and receive signals between your wireless adapter and the nearest access point 020 Displays one of the following icons Indicates the band being used 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g or 802 11n Channel Displays the current transmit and receive channel being used for a particular wireless network BSSID Infrastructure operating mode Displays the twelve digit MAC address of the access point of the selected network Manage Exclusions See Manage Exclusions for more information Connection Details When you are connected to a network click the Details button on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window to display the Connection Details Connection Details Profile Name GLS QA 3 WPA P Network Name GLS G4 3 WPA P Signal Quality Excellent Signal Strength aall IPv4 Address 192 168 0 34 IPv6 Address fe80 213 e8ff fe4 9de9 5 Adapter MAC Address 00 13 E8 04 9D E9 Band 802 11g Number of Antennas in Use 3 Supported Data Rates LAS BIT Zee Radio Frequency 2 437 GHz Channel Number 6 Network Authentication WP4 Personal Data Encryption AES CCMP 802 1 Authentication Type None Helo Connection Details Description Profile
67. ER ARE NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR USE IN ANY MEDICAL LIFE SAVING OR LIFE SUSTAINING SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS NUCLEAR SYSTEMS OR FOR ANY OTHER MISSION CRITICAL APPLICATION IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE INTEL PRODUCT COULD CREATE A SITUATION WHERE PERSONAL INJ URY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR
68. IP is Cisco s version of TKIP Client The computer that gets its Internet connection by sharing either the host computer computer s connection or the access point s connection Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Technology used in radio transmission Incompatible with FHSS Short for Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP sits inside of Point to Point Protocol s PPP authentication protocol and provides a generalized framework for several different authentication methods EAP is supposed gJ O 7 a WN TU gt D to head off proprietary authentication systems and let everything from passwords to challenge response tokens and public key infrastructure certificates all work smoothly EAP FAST EAP FAST like EAP TTLS and PEAP uses tunneling to protect traffic The main difference is that EAP FAST does not use certificates to authenticate The EAP GTC Generic Token Card is similar to the EAP OTP except with hardware token cards The request contains a displayable message and the response contains the string read from the hardware token card EAP GTC EAP OTP EAP OTP One Time Password is similar to MD5 except it uses the OTP as the response The request contains a displayable message The OTP method is defined in RFC 2289 The OTP mechanism is employed extensively in VPN and PPP scenarios but not in the wireless world EAP SIM Extensible Authentication Protocol Subscriber Identity Module EAP SIM authentication can be u
69. IZ THE OAHTIAZ 1999 5 EK Par la pr sente Intel R Corporation d clare que l appareil Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente Intel R Corporation dichiara che questo Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Ar So Intel R Corporationdeklare ka Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection atbilst Direkt vas Latvian 1999 5 EK betiskaj m pras bem un citiem ar to saistetajiem noteikumiem Lietuvie iuo Intel R Corporation deklaruoja kad is Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection atitinka esminius Lithuanian reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Intel R Corporation dat het toestel Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection in Dutch overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Hawnhekk Intel R Corporation jiddikjara li dan Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R
70. Insert the Smart Card 2 Select the 802 1X EAP SIM authentication profile 3 Click Connect to try to associate with the network Authentication failed because timer expired Authentication failed because the authentication timer expired while this mobile station was authenticating A Rogue access point or a problem with the RADIUS server could have been the reason for the problem Recommended action e If a rogue access point is suspected consider adding this access point to the excluded access point list to prevent the wireless adapter from connecting to this access point in the future e If a rogue access point is not suspected click the profile in the Profiles list Click Connect to associate with the network and attempt to authenticate with the server An administrator profile failed to authenticate This error occurs when the credentials in the profile are not accepted by the authenticator for example an access point or AAA server Please contact your Administrator to resolve this problem Administrator profile did not receive an IP address The wireless adapter failed to get a valid IP address The wireless security password or encryption key does not match the one used by the access point Other causes are the wireless network requires a static IP address there is a problem with the DHCP server or a general network problem Recommended action Contact your administrator to help set up your wireless connection Back
71. Install Software on the Intel R PROSet Wireless Installer screen Read the license agreement Select accept the terms in the license agreement Click Next Click Custom Select from the list of features to install NOUBWN WMI Support Windows Management Instrumentation functionality allows administrators who do not have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed to manage remotely clients that do have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed e Install Click WMI Support Select Install this feature and any selected subfeatures Proceed to step 8 e Not install Click Do not install this feature A red X displays indicates that it is not installed Administrator Tool Installs the Administrator Tool to the Tools menu This tool is used to configure common shared profiles The Administrator Tool is also used by an Information Technology department to enable or disable features within the Intel R PROSet Wireless software e Install Click Administrator Tool Select Install this feature and any selected subfeatures Click Next and proceed to step 8 e Not Install Select Do not install this feature A red X next to the option indicates that it is not installed Single Sign On Installs the Single Sign On Pre Login Connect feature This tool is used to configure common shared profiles with the Administrator Tool The Fast User Switching and the Windows XP Welcome Screen are disabled when Single Sign On support is installed Single Sign On is
72. Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection model WM3B2915ABG Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection model WM3A2915ABG NOTE Due to the evolving state of regulations and standards in the wireless LAN field IEEE 802 11 and similar standards the information provided herein is subject to change Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Information for the user Safety Notices The FCC with its action in ET Docket 96 8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 supplement C 2001 and ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected this behavior may cause damage to the radio Use in specific enviro
73. Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN User Guide With your wireless network card you can access wireless networks share files or printers or even share your Internet connection All of these features can be explored with a wireless network in your home or office This wireless local area network WLAN solution is designed for both home and business use Additional users and features can be added as your networking needs grow and change Your Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN adapter is compatible with 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n wireless standards Operating at 5 GHz or 2 4 GHz frequency at data rates of up to 300 Mbps you can now connect your computer to existing high speed networks that use multiple access points within large or small environments Your wireless adapter maintains automatic data rate control according to access point location to achieve the fastest possible connection All of your wireless network connections are easily managed by Intel R PROSet Wireless software Profiles that are set up through the Intel R PROSet Wireless software provide enhanced security measures with 802 1X network authentication NOTE The software is compatible with the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG _ Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection and the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connecti
74. Name Name of the profile Network Name Network Name SSID of the current connection A radio frequency RF signal can be assessed by two components e signal strength quantity e signal quality The quality of the signal is determined by a combination of factors Primarily it is composed of signal strength and the ratio of the RF noise present RF noise occurs both naturally and artificially by electrical equipment If the amount of the RF noise is high or the signal strength is low it results in a lower signal to noise ratio and causes poorer signal quality With a low signal to noise ratio it is difficult for the radio receiver to discern the data information contained in the signal from the noise itself Signal Strength The signal strength icon bars indicate the quality of the transmit and receive signals between your wireless adapter and the access point or computer in Device to Device ad hoc mode The number of vertical green bars indicates the strength alll of the transmit and receive signals NOTE The signal strength is displayed for the closest AP for networks that contains multiple APs The signal strength ranges from excellent to out of range The following factors affect signal strength e Signal quality decreases with distance and is affected by metal and concrete barriers e Metal objects can reflect signals and cause interference e Other electrical devices can cause interference IP Address IPv4 Ad
75. PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection jikkonforma Maltese mal etieijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul rott Intel R Corporation nyilatkozom hogy a Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b el r sainak Polski Niniejszym Intel R Corporation oewiadcza e Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection jest zgodne z Polish zasadniczymi wymaganiami oraz innymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 WE Portugu s Intel R Corporation declara que este Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection est conforme com os Portuguese requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovensko iuo Intel R Corporation izjavlja da je ta Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection v skladu z Slovenian bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloeili direktive 1999 5 ES Intel R Corporation t mto vyhlasuje e Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection spsea z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Intel R Corporation vakuuttaa t ten e
76. ProLang folders For example if you only need the English folders you can remove all the language folders except ENU 3 Use the files from your local directory to add the software files to the Administrator package NOTE If you create an Administrator Package on a Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition system the language files are located in the XP Docs and the XP Apps x64 iProLang folders NOTE If you plan to use Novell Client for Windows it should be installed prior to installation of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software If Intel R PROSet Wireless is already installed you should remove it prior to installation of Novell Client for Windows EAP FAST A ID Groups NOTE This feature is unavailable if CCXv4 is not selected in the Administrator Tool Application Settings NOTE This feature is unavailable for Windows Vista packages An Authority Identifier A 1D is the RADIUS server that provisions Protected Access Credential PACs A ID groups A ID groups are shared by all users of the computer and allow EAP FAST profiles to support multiple PACs from multiple A IDs The A ID groups can be pre configured by the administrator and set up through an Administrator Package on a user s computer When a wireless network profile encounters a server with an A 1D within the same group of the A ID specified in the wireless network profile it uses this PAC without a prompt to the user To add an A ID Group 1 Select Include
77. Properties button on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window to display the security settings for the wireless adapter You can also add profiles to be excluded from automatic connection If network exclusion is enabled see Application Settings then the Network Properties also indicates if the network is excluded from automatic connection Network Properties details Network Name Displays the wireless network name Current band and frequency being used Displays Out of Range if no band and frequency are displayed The following bands are listed 802 11a 802 11b 802 119 802 11n Displays the current mode Network Infrastructure A wireless network centered around an access point In this environment the access point not only provides communication with the wired network but also mediates wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood Device to Device ad hoc A communication configuration in which every computer has the same capabilities and any computer can initiate a communication session Also known as a peer to peer network or a computer to computer network Authentication Level Displays the current authentication security mode for the network being used The following network authentication levels are listed Open Shared WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise WPA Personal WPA2 Personal Displays the authentication used by the current network See Security Settings for more information
78. S m EAP SIM authentication can be used with e Network Authentication types Open Shared WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise e Data Encryption types None WEP TKIP AES CCMP and CKIP EAP SI M User optional 1 Specify user name identity Click to specify the user name o User Name Enter the user name assigned to the SIM card 2 Click OK Set up a Client with TLS Network Authentication These settings define the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user Transport Layer Security TLS authentication is a two way authentication method that exclusively uses digital certificates to verify the identity of a client and a server To add a profile with TLS authentication Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Type the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select AES CCMP Recommended Enable 802 1X Selected Authentication Type Select TLS to be used with this connection O Oe RH Create Wireless Profile Profile Name wireless ES General Settings 8 Security Settings Security Settings Personal Security Enterprise Security
79. SST Rn Huish It BEEF TER HER BASES ik R SMES LES ES UE EE IEN H RESAERENTHERE STE Pakistan Pakistan Telecommunication Authority PTA Approved UAE 5 GHz interface is not allowed at this time Ukraine 5 GHz interface is not allowed at this time Radio approvals To determine whether you are allowed to use your wireless network device in a specific country please check to see if the radio type number that is printed on the identification label of your device is listed in the manufacturer s OEM Regulatory Guidance document Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Regulatory Warning For use in or with UL Listed personal computers or compatible Regulatory Information Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Information for the User Regulatory Information Information for the user Safety Notices The FCC with its action in ET Docket 96 8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 2001 and ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any
80. ST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Product Safety UL C UL CB IEC 60590 Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection Dimensions Width 2 85 in x Length 1 75 in x Height 0 20 in 59 75 mm x 50 95 mm x 5 mm Antenna Interface Connector IHHirose U FL R SMT mates with cable connector U FL LP Frequency band 5 15 GHz 5 85 GHz 2 400 2 472 GHz dependent on country See BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 CCK DQPSK DBPSK QAM Wireless Medium 5 GHz UNII Orthogonal 2 4 GHz ISM Orthogonal Frequency Division Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Multiplexing OFDM Channels 4 to 12 non overlapping Channel 1 11 US only dependent on country Data Rates Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Wi Fi Alliance certification Wi Fi certification for 802 11b 802 11g 802 11a WPA WPA2 WMM EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Cisco Compatible Extensions Cisco Compatible Extensions v3 0 certification WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11g 802 11b 802 11a Architecture Infrastructure or ad hoc peer to peer operating modes Security WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise AES CCMP 128 bit WEP 128 bit and 64 bit 802 1X EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Product Safety UL C UL CB IEC 60590 Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Mini PCI Type 3B Dimensions Width 2 34 in x Length 1 75 in x Height 0 20
81. See Manual Diagnostics Tool for more information The tool is also accessible from the Tools menu Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter Help Displays online help for the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter About Displays version information for the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Available Help The date time and error message e Description of error e Link to resolve error if available See Resolve Errors below e Link to recommended steps to resolve error History Maintains a list of the last five alerts The alerts are listed chronologically with the most recent alert at the top of the list Wireless Event Viewer a e e Wireless Event Viewer File Mode Help Level Description 4 Information Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter 4 Information Profile test for test being applied 4 Information lt State gt Stopped A Warming CTA plugin will be unloaded bec CTA plugin is not installed or sup Profile direct for lt No current lt State gt Stopped CTA plugin will be unloaded bec CTA plugin is not installed or sup Seles Date and Time 2006 05 20 10 09 26 2006 05 20 10 09 00 2006 05 20 10 08 56 2006 05 20 10 08 56 2006 05 20 10 08 56 2006 05 20 10 08 44 2006 05 20 10 08 44 2006 05 20 10 08 44 2006 05 20 10 08 44 a Gee The Wireless Event Viewer program displays a list of error log records You can save all available log records to a binary format file for sending to customer
82. Users cannot modify Administrator settings or profiles unless they have the password for this tool A password should be chosen that is secure and not easily guessed You can export these settings and profiles as one package to other computers on your network For more information See the Administrator Tool section Administrator Packages The Administrator Packages are used to save administrative profiles and other settings For Windows XP and Windows 2000 you can copy or send this self extracting executable to clients on your network When it is run the contents are installed and configured on the destination computer For Windows Vista Administrator Packages are imported through the Group Policy Manager See Administrator Tool Packages Application Settings An administrator can select which level of control that users have over their wireless network connections See Administrator Tool Application Settings Administrator Profiles Enable or disable Persistent or Pre logon Common profiles and configure Voice over IP VoIP settings on the computer See Administrator Tool Profiles NOTE For Windows Vista only Common profiles are imported through the Group Policy Manager Adapter Settings An administrator can select which level of control that users have over their wireless network connections See Administrator Tool Adapter Settings Select which of the Intel R PROSet Wireless applications are installed on a user s compu
83. a user s computer EAP SIM EAP LEAP EAP TLS EAP TTLS EAP PEAP EAP FAST x Notify when another application uses the wireless adapter Za Disable access to the Administrator Tool on a user s computer V file or script automatically when a AAA In Control Administrator Tool Application Auto Select to start a batch file executable Launch specific profile connects to the network For example start a Virtual Private Network VPN session automatically whenever a user connects to a wireless network Application On Radio Toggle Enables a third party application to disable the Intel R PROSet Wireless Wireless On or Wireless Off switch Select Enable CCXv4 to Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions version 4 CCXv4 features for EAP FAST profiles NOTE The EAP FAST Authority Identifier A 1D Groups feature in the Administrator Tool is unavailable if CCXv4 is not enabled Select which of the following prompts to enable or disable on a user s computer for EAP FAST PAC provisioning Turn off prompts and warnings for unauthenticated provisioning Option to turn off prompts and warnings for PAC auto provisioning if there is no PAC or there is no PAC that matches the A ID sent by the server that it is connected to Turn off prompts when switching default server A I D Option to turn off prompts when a client encounters a server that has provisioned a PAC before but is not currently selected as the def
84. a user s wireless connections Use either the previous logged on user s Wi Fi manager or allow each user to select their preferred Wi Fi manager e Allow all users to switch between Intel R PROSet Wireless and Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration after log on e The Wi Fi manager at log on is determined by the active Wi Fi manager when the last user logged off Wi Fi Protected Setup Wireless Event Log Viewer Preferences Intel R PROSet Wireless software can be configured to operate as a registrar for a Wi Fi Protected Setup supported access points The registrar securely transfers the access point key or password automatically or manually with a USB flash drive or other external device e Enable registering other devices default e Hide Enable Device Registration application setting Select to enable Intel R PROSet Wireless to register other devices Also select to hide the Enable Device Registration setting in the Intel R PROSet Wireless Application Settings to block user to change the settings Select where to save the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Wireless Event Log Viewer log file 1 At the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window click Tools gt Intel Wireless Troubleshooter 2 In the Intel Wireless Event Viewer click File gt Settings to open the Wireless Event Viewer Settings 3 If it is not enabled already click Enable Logging 4 Specify the default folder for saved l
85. across a public network through data encryption The TLS Handshake Protocol allows the server and client to provide mutual authentication and to negotiate an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before data is transmitted TTLS These settings define the protocol and the credentials used to authenticate a user In TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security the client uses EAP TLS to validate the server and create a TLS encrypted channel between the client and server The client can use another authentication protocol Typically password based protocols challenge over this encrypted channel to enable server validation The challenge and response packets are sent over a non exposed TLS encrypted channel TTLS implementations today support all methods defined by EAP as well as several older methods PAP CHAP MS CHAP and MS CHAP V2 TTLS can easily be extended to work with new protocols by defining new attributes to support new protocols EAP SIM Extensible Authentication Protocol Method for GSM Subscriber Identity EAP SIM is a mechanism for authentication and session key distribution It uses the Global System for Mobile Communications GSM Subscriber Identity Module SIM RFC 4186 describes EAP SIM Authentication Protocols e PAP Password Authentication Protocol is a two way handshake protocol designed for use with PPP Password Authentication Protocol is a plain text password used on older SLIP systems It is not secur
86. ame 2 Click OK to close the security settings EAP FAST User Settings NOTE If an Administrator Package was installed on a user s computer that did not apply the Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 4 Application Setting only EAP FAST User settings are available for configuration To set up a client with EAP FAST authentication Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Click Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended 10 Enable 802 1X Selected 11 Authentication Type Select EAP FAST to be used with this connection 12 Click Cisco Options to select Allow Fast Roaming CCKM which enables the client wireless adapter for fast secure roaming oe SO a eg EAP FAST User Select the credential retrieval method 1 Select the user credentials Use Windows logon Prompt
87. any Network Wireless Network Name SSID Name of the wireless network access point used by the wireless adapter for connection The network name must match exactly the name of the wireless access point It is case sensitive When you configure a wireless network that was selected from the Wireless Networks list the network name is taken from the wireless network list You cannot and should not change it If an access point does not broadcast its network name SSID or the wireless adapter receives a hidden network name from a stealth access point lt SSID not broadcast gt is displayed in the Wireless Networks list To associate with an lt SSID not broadcast gt network entry a new profile must be created before connection After connection the lt SSID not broadcast gt is still displayed in the Wireless Networks list The associated SSID profile is viewed in the Profiles list Network Infrastructure Connect to an access point An infrastructure network consists of one or more access points and one or more computers with wireless adapters This connection is the type used in home networks corporate networks hotels and other areas that provide access to the network and or the internet NOTE Only Network Infrastructure is available for administrator profiles Pre logon Common Persistent and VoIP profiles See the Administrator Tool for more information Device to Device ad hoc Connect directly to other computers
88. ar for more information about the taskbar menu and icons If you need to add security authentication 1 The Create Wireless Profile General Settings opens and guides you through the configuration process 2 Specify a Profile Name The Profile Name is your name for this network It can be anything that helps you identify this network For example My Home Network Coffee Shop on A Street 3 Wireless Network Name SSID Contains the network identifier name 4 Click Next The Security Settings attempts to detect the network settings of this network o Ifa pre shared key PSK or WEP password is required you are prompted to enter this information prior to connection Click Advanced to change or edit the PSK or other security settings For information on key and passwords see Network Keys o If you need to add security settings click Next to add the required security settings See Security Overview for more information 5 Click OK to connect to the wireless network If you ignore the Wireless networks found desktop alert Intel R PROSet Wireless displays a message that prompts Do you want to connect to a wireless network Click Yes The Intel R PROSet Wireless main window opens Follow the instructions above to connect to a wireless network Wireless networks available Do you want to connect to a wireless network Intel PROSet Wireless has found available wireless networks An icon on the taskbar displays a balloon message of this
89. are switch e The Wireless On Wireless Off button in Intel R PROSet Wireless software See Turn Wireless Radio On or Off for more information Scan Test The test queries the wireless networks within range of your wireless adapter The test passes if networks can be seen in the scan list The Test Summary displays the number of networks available to connect to Troubleshooting e Verify that you are within range of an access point e Switch the wireless radio to off and back to on e Verify that the wireless band setting matches the access point band setting e Switch the access point to off and back to on Association Test The test summary displays Associated or Not Associated Association is the establishment and maintenance of the wireless link between devices When security is enabled the devices only exchange security credentials The test checks for wireless connectivity The test passes if the client is associated successfully Troubleshooting When the access point signal strength is low uses the signal test listed below Verify that a profile has been created If created o Verify that the profile SSID matches the access point Network Name SSID o Remove the profile and create a new profile Verify that your wireless network is not included in the Exclude profiles List Verify that the MAC address has not been excluded in the access point Authentication Test Describes the process after association during which the ide
90. ary steps to create a profile and connect to the network During this process the Create Wireless Profile Security Settings attempts to detect the appropriate security settings for you Create Wireless Profile Profile Name ES General Settings KG Security Settings General Settings Profile Name I Wireless Network Name SSID The Profile Name is your name for the network Example Home or Office The Wireless Network Name SSID is a unique identifier that differentiates one wireless network from another Operating Mode ve Network Infrastructure Connect to wireless networks and or the Internet C Device to Device ad hoc Connect directly to other computers To create a new profile and connect to a wireless network From the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window click Profiles On the Profiles list click Add to open wireless profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the wireless network name Operating Mode Network Infrastructure is selected by default E General Settings Description Profile Name Name of the wireless network profile When you configure a wireless network that was selected from the Wireless Networks list the profile name is the same as the Wireless Network Name SSID This name can be changed to be more descriptive or customized for your personal use Examples My Office Network Bob s Home Network ABC Comp
91. atic to have Intel PROSet Wireless try to connect to this profile when not connected Select On Demand to connect only when you select the network and click Connect C OnDemand Advanced Settings Description Use to password protect a profile and select a specific access point on a network to connect to Click the Advanced button on the General Settings page to access this page Auto Connect Auto Import Mandatory Access Point Password Protection Start Application Automatic Default Select to have Intel R PROSet Wireless connect automatically to this profile when it is in range On Demand Select to prevent automatic connection of a profile when the network is in range For example if there is a cost for a wireless connection and you did not want to connect automatically when in range To connect to the network 1 Select the network from the Wireless Networks list 2 Click Connect Allows a network administrator to easily move the selected profile to other computers When the exported file is placed in the Wireless Autol mport directory on another computer Intel R PROSet Wireless automatically imports the profile NOTE Auto Import is unavailable in the Advanced Settings when Administrator Profiles are configured Forces the wireless adapter to connect to an access point that uses a specific MAC address Enter the MAC address of the access point BSSID 48 bit 12 hexadecimal digits For example 00 0
92. ation contained herein IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ALL USERS OR DISTRIBUTORS Intel wireless LAN adapters are engineered manufactured tested and quality checked to ensure that they meet all necessary local and governmental regulatory agency requirements for the regions that they are designated and or marked to ship into Because wireless LANs are generally unlicensed devices that share spectrum with radars satellites and other licensed and unlicensed devices it is sometimes necessary to dynamically detect avoid and limit usage to avoid interference with these devices In many instances Intel is required to provide test data to prove regional and local compliance to regional and governmental regulations before certification or approval to use the product is granted Intel s wireless LAN s EEPROM firmware and software driver are designed to carefully control parameters that affect radio operation and to ensure electromagnetic compliance EMC These parameters include without limitation RF power spectrum usage channel scanning and human exposure For these reasons Intel cannot permit any manipulation by third parties of the software provided in binary format with the wireless LAN adapters e g the EEPROM and firmware Furthermore if you use any patches utilities or code with the Intel wireless LAN adapters that have been manipulated by an unauthorized party i e patches utilities or code including open source code modifications whic
93. ation d clare que ce Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables Hiermit erklart Intel R Corporation dass sich dieser diese dieses Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection in Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Hiermit erkl rt Intel R Corporation die bereinstimmung des Ger tes Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Wien ME THN IIAPOYYA Intel R Corporation AHAQNEI OTI Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection SYMMOP QNETAI IPOX TI OYZIQAEIS ATIAITHYEIZ KAI TIZ AOITIEZ ZXETIKEZ AIATASEIZ THE OAHTIAZ 1999 5 EK Hungary Icelandic Italian Alulirott Intel R Corporation nyilatkozom hogy a Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Intel lysir her med yfir a thessi bunadur Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection uppfyllir allar grunnkrofur sem gerdar eru i R amp TTE tilskipun ESB nr 1999 5 EC Con la presente Intel R Corporation dichiara che questo Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre d
94. ault server Turn off unauthenticated provisioning after PAC is provisioned Option to turn off auto provisioning automatically after a PAC for that A ID has been provisioned NOTE This feature is not installed through an Administrator Package when a user s computer has an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Cache Credentials Device to Device ad hoc Select to save credentials after a user logs on If the wireless connection temporarily disconnects the saved credentials are used upon reconnection The credentials are cleared when the user logs off NOTE If cleared the Prompt each time I connect option is unavailable when creating profiles Enable or disable whether a user is able to either create Device to Device ad hoc profiles or join Device to Device ad hoc networks Select one of the following to enable or disable whether the user can connect to device to device networks Enable device to device networking Enable only secure device to device networking Disable device to device networking Select to either allow a user to configure profiles with Device to Device ad hoc settings or prevent configuration of Device to Device ad hoc profiles Show device to device application settings Hide device to device application settings To remove the Device to Device ad hoc operating mode from the wireless profile General Sett
95. ause these profiles appear at the top of the Profiles list Intel R PROSet Wireless automatically attempts to connect to the Administrator profiles first before any user created profiles NOTE Only administrators can create or export Pre logon Common profiles Pre Logon Connect key points are e Pre Logon Connect is active only at the Windows log on e The following types of profiles can be created as Pre logon Common profiles O 802 1X PEAP TTLS or EAP FAST profiles that use either the Use Windows Logon user name and password or Use the following user name and password credentials when configuring the profile s security settings LEAP profiles that use the Prompt for the user name and password credentials when configuring the profile s security settings 802 1X PEAP or TTLS profiles with user or machine certificates the user must have administrative rights to use machine certificates TLS profiles that use digital certificates to verify the identity of a client and a server EAP SIM profiles that use a Subscriber Identity Module SIM card to validate your credentials with the network All non 802 1X Open and WEP Common or User Based profiles e A Pre logon Common profile is applied at Windows user log on time Pre Logon Common Connection Status Pre logon Common profiles support is installed during a Custom install of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software See Install or Uninstall the Single Sign On Feature for mo
96. be notified of available networks when the wireless adapter is not connected Notify when another application uses the wireless adapter When selected a message is displayed when other applications are trying to manage your wireless adapter This is helpful if you use software provided by a hotspot location coffee shop airport terminal To take advantage of the Intel R PROSet Wireless features disable this software when you leave the hotspot Enable TLS rejected certificates notification Select if you want a warning issued when a PEAP TLS certificate is rejected by the authentication server See Enterprise Security and Set up a Client with TLS Network Authentication for more information Connect to available network using profiles only Default Connect the wireless adapter to an available network with a matching profile from the Profiles List If no matching profile is found you are notified see Notifications The wireless device remains disconnected until a matching profile is found or you configure a new matching profile Connect to any available network if no matching profile found Select to connect to a network automatically if you have not configured a profile and are at a location that has an open unsecured wireless network NOTE Open networks have no security You would need to provide your own security for this wireless connection One way to secure an open wireless connection is with Virtual Private Networking
97. bled by default Click Include Profiles in this package Click VoIP Click Add to open the Create Vol P Profiles page Select the Codec bandwidth application usage and frame rate For Voice Data AUNE G711 has 10ms frame rate with 64kbps bit rate G722 has 10ms frame rate with 64kbps bit rate G723 has 30ms frame rate with either 5 3kbps or 6 4kbps bit rate G726 32 has 10ms frame rate with 32kbps bit rate G728 has 2 5ms frame rate with 16kbps bit rate G729 has 10ms frame rate with 10kbps bit rate Select parameters from the drop down menus G711_64kbps Interactive Voice G722_64kbps Audio Conference G722_56kbps Voice Data G722_48kbps Video G722_1_32kbps Streaming Audio G722_1_24kbps G722_1_16kbps G726_16kbps G726_24kbps G726_32kbps G726_40kbps G728_16kbps G729a_8kbps G729e_11_8kbps GIPS_iPCM_ VARIABLE G722_2 VARIABLE 5 Click OK to return to the Profiles list 6 Click Close to save the profile settings to a package Application Settings An administrator can select what level of control users have over their wireless network connections To configure Application Settings 1 Click Include Application Settings in this package 2 Enable or disable each setting listed in the table below Description 802 1X Enable a user to create or connect to Authentication i profiles that support different 802 1X authentication EAP types Select which 802 1X authentication EAP types you want enabled on
98. c energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile phones The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter wireless device operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature In some situations or environments the use of the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter wireless device may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the applicable organization Examples of such situations include the following e Using the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter equipment on board airplanes or e Using the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter equipment in any other environment where the risk of interference with other devices or services is perceived or identified as being harmful If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment an airport for example you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter wireless device before you turn it on Regulatory information The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter wireless network device must be in
99. ce must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The radiated output power of the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ adapter wireless network device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ adapter wireless device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits you should keep a distance of at least 20 cm between you or any other person in the vicinity and the antenna that is built into the computer 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 If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions the equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee however that such 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 encouraged
100. client and an access point In most protocols upon completion of the 802 1X authentication process the supplicant receives a key that it uses for data encryption See How 802 1X Authentication Works for more information With 802 1X authentication an authentication method is used between the client and a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server connected to the access point The authentication process uses credentials such as the user passwords that are not transmitted over the wireless network Most 802 1X types support dynamic per user per session keys to strengthen the static key security 802 1X benefits from the use of an existing authentication protocol known as the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP 802 1X authentication for wireless networks has three main components e The authenticator the access point e The supplicant the client software e The authentication server RADIUS The 802 1X authentication security initiates an authorization request from the wireless client to the access point which authenticates the client to an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP compliant RADIUS server This RADIUS server may authenticate either the user via passwords or certificates or the system by MAC address In theory the wireless client is not allowed to join the networks until the transaction is complete There are several authentication algorithms used for 802 1X Some examples are EAP TLS EAP TTLS a
101. component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected this behavior may cause damage to the radio Use in specific environments o The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments o The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA o The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital Explosive Device Proximity Warning see below Antenna Warning see below Use on Aircraft Caution see below Other Wireless Devices see below Power Supply Access Point see below Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning Do not operate a portable transmitter such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use Antenna Warnings Warning To comply with the FCC and ANSI C95 1 RF exposure limits it is recommended for the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection installed in a desktop or portable computer that the antenna for this device be installed so as to provide a separation distance of al least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and that the antenna must not be co located or o
102. crosoft Windows you cannot use your Open Wireless Zero Configuration If you have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed the current state of the radio displays in the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window and on the Taskbar Select Wireless On to turn the radio on Select Wireless Off to turn the radio off If your computer has an external switch installed use it to switch the radio on or off See your computer manufacturer s documentation for more information about this switch This option is available only for wireless adapters that support 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Select to turn off the 802 11a radio NOTE This setting is unavailable unless it is enabled in the Administrator Tool or if your adapter is an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Open Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Opens an application that can assist you to resolve wireless network connection issues When a connection issue is detected a desktop alert appears at the bottom right corner of your desktop See Intel Wireless Troubleshooter for more information Connect to Profile Displays the current profiles in the Profile list This option can also be used to connect to a profile Use Windows to manage Wi Fi Toggles between Intel R PROSet Wireless and Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service When you use Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service you cannot use Taskbar Icons The Taskbar icon provides visual
103. ct Disable this notification to maintain your current shared folder settings each time that you connect to an Scroll down to locate Shared Folder Notification open unsecured network Click OK to save your settings and return to the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window The wireless network adapter in the system is disabled Enable the wireless adapter D DOME A ES Right click My Computer Select Properties Click Hardware Click Device Manager Click Network Adapters Right click the Intel R PRO Wireless adapter that is listed Click Enable Click File gt Exit to close the Device Manager Click OK to close System Properties No wireless network adapter was detected in the system The system could not detect an Intel wireless adapter in the system The adapter may be removed or not installed First verify if there is a wireless adapter listed in the Device Manager UV RWNE Right click My Computer Select Properties Click Hardware Click Device Manager Click Network Adapters If an Intel R PRO Wireless adapter is listed update the driver from the Intel Corporation Support Web site at http support intel com If an Intel R PRO Wireless adapter is not listed contact your computer manufacturer No wireless network adapter driver was detected in the system The system could not detect an Intel wireless adapter in the system You may need to update the wireless adapter driver First verify if there i
104. ct a profile Start Application Specify a program to be started when a wireless connection is made Maintain Connection Select to maintain the wireless connection with a user profile after log off Set up Data Encryption and Authentication In a home wireless network you can use a variety of simple security procedures to protect your wireless connection These include e Enable Wi Fi Protected Access WPA e Change your password e Change the network name SSID Wi Fi Protected Access WPA encryption provides protection for your data on the network WPA uses an encryption key called a Pre Shared Key PSK to encrypt data before transmission Enter the same password in all of the computers and access point in your home or small business network Only devices that use the same encryption key can access the network or decrypt the encrypted data transmitted by other computers The password automatically initiates the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP or AES CCMP protocol for the data encryption process Network Keys WEP encryption provides two levels of security e 64 bit key sometimes referred to as 40 bit e 128 bit key also known as 104 bit For improved security use a 128 bit key If you use encryption all wireless devices on your wireless network must use the same encryption keys You can create the key yourself and specify the key length 64 bit or 128 bit and key index the location that a specific key
105. ctory 2 Click Open to close and apply the new file path 3 Click Close to exit Advanced Statistics Start Stop Logging Click this button to start and stop logging When you click Start logging statistical information described above is accumulated When you click Stop Logging the accummulation ends and this information is saved to a file that you can open and view View Log File Click this button to open the Wireless folder under Program Files Intel this is the default location Log files are named using the month day and year plus the number of the log created on that day For example 03122007 001 htm The log file provides Date and Time Adapter Information Connection Information Transmit Receive Statistics NOTE An administrator can disable this feature Reset Stats Resets the adapter statistical counters back to zero and begins taking new data measurements Close Closes and returns to the main window Provides help information for this page Use Windows to Manage Wi Fi Advanced menu Intel R PROSet Wireless File Tools Advanced Profiles Help Windows is currently managing this wireless adapter Enable Intel PROSet wireless Open Network Properties comet 1 Promis To manage profiles of previously connected wireless networks click the Profiles button l krfeslssa fin wr a Pe Aq Maas Ali To manage profiles of previously connected wireless networks cl
106. currently managing this wireless adapter Enable Intel PROSet Wireless Open Network Properties To manage profiles of previously connected wireless networks click the Profiles button Le Third Party Wireless Software If you use software provided by a hotspot location coffee shop airport terminal Intel R PROSet Wireless notifies you and then disables itself It cannot manage the wireless device when another wireless manager communicates with the wireless device To take advantage of the Intel R PROSet Wireless features you want to disable or remove this software when you leave the hotspot Back to Top Back to Contents narks and D Back to Contents Profile Management What is a Profile Profiles List Profiles List icons Connect to a Profile Create a New Profile Edit an Existing Profile Remove a Profile Set a Profile Password Export and Import Profiles What is a Profile A profile is a saved group of network settings Profiles are displayed in the Profile List Profiles are useful when moving from one wireless network to another Different profiles can be configured for each wireless network Profile settings include the network name SSID operating mode and security settings A profile is created when you connect to a wireless network 1 Select a network from the Wireless Networks list 2 Click Connect 3 If the wireless network requires a WEP password or encryption ke
107. cy is used Ad Hoc Power Management Get power saving features for Device to Device ad hoc networks e Disable Select when connecting to ad hoc networks that contain stations that do not support ad hoc power management Maximum Power Savings Select to optimize battery life Noisy Environment Select to optimize performance or connecting with multiple clients NOTE This feature is not installed through an Administrator Package when a user s computer has an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Ad Hoc QoS Mode Quality of Service QoS control in ad hoc networks QoS provides prioritization of traffic from the access point over a wireless LAN based on traffic classification WMM Wi Fi Multimedia is the QoS certification of the Wi Fi Alliance When WMM is enabled the adapter uses WMM to support priority tagging and queuing capabilities for Wi Fi networks e WMM Enabled Default e WMM Disabled NOTE This feature is not installed through an Administrator Package when a user s computer has an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Mixed Mode Protection Use to avoid data collisions in a mixed 802 11b and 802 119 environment Request to Send Clear to Send RTS CTS should be used in an environment where clients may not hear each other CTS to self can be used to gain more throughput in an environ
108. d Roaming This information contains counters that are related to reasons for the adapter roaming Roaming occurs when an adapter communicates with one access point and then communicates with another for better signal strength e Roaming count The number of times that roaming occurred e AP did not transmit The adapter did not receive radio transmission from the access point You may need to reset the access point e Poor beacon quality The signal quality is too low to sustain communication with the access point Either you have moved the adapter outside the coverage area of the access point or the access point s device address information has been changed e AP load balancing The access point ended its association with the adapter based on the access point s inability to maintain communication with all its associated adapters Too many adapters are trying to communicate with one access point e AP RSSI too low The Receive Signal Strength Indicator RSSI is too low to maintain an association with the adapter You may have moved outside the coverage area of the access point or the access point could have increased its data rate e Poor channel quality The quality of the channel is low and caused the adapter to look for another access point e AP dropped mobile unit The access point dropped a computer from the list of recognizable mobile devices The computer must re associate with an access point Miscellaneous Use this informati
109. d the certificate is automatically installed on your computer and is chosen from the personal certificate store and root certificate store Set up a Client with TLS Network Authentication Step 1 Obtain a certificate To allow TLS authentication you need a valid client certificate in the local repository for the logged in user s account You also need a trusted CA certificate in the root store The following information provides two methods for obtaining a certificate From a corporate certification authority CA implemented on a Windows 2000 server Import a certificate from a file with Internet Explorer s certificate import wizard If you do not know how to obtain a user certificate from the CA consult your administrator for the procedure To install the CA on the local machine SU 2 Oe Oh ey ey Obtain the CA and store it on your local drive Click Import The Certificate Import Wizard opens Click Next Click Browse to locate the certificate on your local drive Click the exported certificate Click Open Click Next Click Place all certificates in the following store Click Browse to open the Select Certificate Store Click Show physical stores Click OK From the list of stores scroll up and expand Trusted Root Certificate Authorities Click Local Computer Click OK Click Next Click Finish to complete the process Reboot after a certificate is installed Use Microsoft Management Console MMC
110. dian ICES 003 Issue 4 and RSS 210 No 4 Dec 2000 and No 5 Nov 2001 Cet appariel num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 No 4 et CNR 210 No 4 Dec 2000 et No 5 Nov 2001 To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis a l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afinde fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence Europe Frequency Bands 2 400 2 4835 GHz Europe ETSI 5 15 5 35 GHz and 5 47 5 725 GHz Europe ETS Low band 5 25 5 35 GHz is for indoor use only 5 47 5 725 GHz is current not allowed in Czech Republic and France Declaration of Conformity INtel Declaration of Conformity 1999 5 EC We INTEL CORPORATION SAS Address Les Taissouni res B3 1681 route des Dolines BP 293 06905 Sophia Antipolis France declare under our sole responsibility that the product Name INTEL PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Model WM3945ABG MOW2 to which this declaration relates is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements and other provi
111. dress Internet Protocol IP address for the current connection IPv6 Address The next generation IP address is backward compatible and is designed to fix data security problems with IPv4 IPV6 increases the address space from 32 to 128 bits providing for an unlimited number of networks and systems It also supports quality of service QoS parameters for real time audio and video Adapter MAC Address Media Access Control MAC address for the wireless adapter Indicates the wireless band of the current connection 802 11a 802 11b 802 119 802 11n Number of Antennas in Use This indicates the number of antennas currently in use This number depends on the band s that the various networks are currrently using the transmit receive modes in use on those bands the signal strength and the capabilities of the access point s The user has no direct control over this parameter Supported Data Rates Rates at which the wireless adapter can send and receive data Displays the rate in Mbps for the frequency being used 802 11g 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 802 11b 1 2 5 5 and 11 802 11a 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 802 11n 300 270 243 240 180 150 144 135 130 120 117 115 5 90 86 667 72 2 65 60 57 8 45 43 3 30 28 9 21 7 15 14 4 7 2 Displays the frequency of the current wireless connection e 802 11a 5 15 GHz to 5 85 GHz e 802 11b g 2 400 GHz to 2 4835 GHz dependent on country
112. e e CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is a three way handshake protocol that is considered more secure than Password Authentication Protocol e MS CHAP MD4 Uses a Microsoft version of RSA Message Digest 4 challenge and reply protocol This only works on Microsoft systems and enables data encryption To select this authentication method causes all data to be encrypted e MS CHAP V2 Introduces an additional feature not available with MS CHAP V1 or standard CHAP authentication the change password feature This feature allows the client to change the account password if the RADIUS server reports that the password has expired PEAP PEAP is a new Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP IEEE 802 1X authentication type designed to take advantage of server side EAP Transport Layer Security EAP TLS and to Support various authentication methods including users passwords and one time passwords and Generic Token Cards Authentication Protocols e Generic Token Card GTC Carries user specific token cards for authentication The main feature in GTC is Digital Certificate Token Card based authentication In addition GTC includes the ability to hide user name identities until the TLS encrypted tunnel is established which provides additional confidentiality that user names are not being broadcasted during the authentication phase e MS CHAP V2 See MS CHAP V2 above e TLS The TLS protocol is intended to secure and authentica
113. e 802 11n 2 400 GHz to 5 00 GHz Channel Number Displays the transmit and receive channel Network Authentication Displays Open Shared WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise Displays the authentication used by the currently used profile See Security Overview for more information Data Encryption Displays None WEP TKIP or AES CCMP See Security Overview for more information 802 1X Authentication Type Displays None EAP SIM TLS TTLS PEAP LEAP or EAP FAST See Security Overview for more information 802 1X Authentication Protocol Displays None PAP GTC CHAP MS CHAP MS CHAP V2 or TLS See Security Overview for more information CCX Version Version of the Cisco Compatible Extensions on this wireless connection Current Tx Power This is the current power at which the wireless adapter is currently transmitting in milliwatts Supported Power Levels These are the power levels that the wireless adapter is capable of transmitting This information is presented in a range and is dependent on the adapter Access Point MAC Address The Media Access Control MAC address for the associated access point Mandatory Access Point Displays None if not enabled If enabled from the Mandatory Access Point setting the access point MAC address is displayed This option directs the wireless adapter to connect to an access point that uses a specific MAC address 48 bit 12 hexadecimal digits fo
114. e network identifier Operating Mode Network Infrastructure is selected by default Click Next Click Advanced to open the Advanced Settings Use the Advanced Settings to set the following optional settings Auto Connect Mandatory Access Point Password Protection Start Application User Name Format Automatic Default Select to have Intel R PROSet Wireless connect automatically to this profile when it is in range On Demand Select to prevent automatic connection of a profile when the network is in range For example if there is a cost for a wireless connection and you did not want to connect automatically when in range NOTE Unavailable for Administrator Common profiles for Vista Select to associate the wireless adapter with a specific access point Forces the wireless adapter to connect to an access point that uses a specific MAC address Enter the MAC address of the access point BSSID 48 bit 12 hexadecimal digits For example 00 06 25 0E 9D 84 This feature is not available when ad hoc operating mode is used Clear Click to clear the current address Password protect this profile maximum 10 characters NOTE Unavailable for Administrator Common profiles for Vista Automatically starts a batch file executable file or script whenever you connect to the profile For example start a Virtual Private Network VPN session automatically whenever you connect to a wireless network An administrator can sel
115. e of your computer This wizard guides you through a series of steps to set up a wireless connection for the selected network Available Networks Dr lll Click Next to connect to this network Help Cancel 8 See the next panel Enter the Device Ownership Password that you retrieved from the access point Click Next to continue Wireless Network Configuration Wizard To connect the following device to the network enter the device password The password is either displayed or printed on the device Device Ownership Password j Help 9 The next panel shown displays the Network Name Security Type and Password If the access point is already configured it is grayed out proceed to step 10 If the access point is not configured fields are not grayed out proceed to step 11 10 After a few seconds the following message is displayed The access point is already configured Do you want to reconfigure it If you do not want to reconfigure the access point select No The software joins the network makes the connection and creates a profile It then exits and this procedure is completed If you want to reconfigure the access point select Yes 11 The next panel is displayed it may not be identical to that shown below The first field shows the name of the access point This is by default the Network Name SSID In this example we have reset it to MyWPS You can name it whatever you want 12 The next f
116. e tento Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ je ve shode se z kladn mi po adavky a Czech dal mi peislusnymi ustanoven mi smernice 1999 5 ES Dansk Undertegnede Intel R Corporation erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ overholder de Danish v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Intel R Corporation dass sich das Ger t Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ in Ubereinstimmung mit den German grundlegenden Anforderungen und den Ubrigen einschlagigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Esti K esolevaga kinnitab Intel R Corporation seadme Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU Estonian pdhin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele English Hereby Intel R Corporation declares that this Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espa ol Por medio de la presente Intel R Corporation declara que el Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ cumple con los requisitos Spanish esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o e
117. e with shared authentication Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile Page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select Shared Shared authentication is accomplished with a pre configured WEP key 9 Data Encryption Select None WEP 64 or 128 bit or CKIP 64 or 128 bit 10 Enable 802 1X Disabled 11 Encryption Level 64 or 128 bit When switching between 64 and 128 bit encryption the previous settings are erased and a new key must be entered 12 Wireless Security Password Encryption Key Enter the wireless network password WEP Encryption Key This password is the same value used by the wireless AP or router Contact your administrator for this password SE Ea Lege cad al 13 14 Enter the Wireless Security Password Pass phrase or Encryption Key WEP key Pass phrase 64 bit Enter five 5 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z or A Z WEP key 64 bit Enter 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F Pass phrase 128 bit Enter 13 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z or A Z WEP key 128 bit Enter 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F Key I ndex Select 1 2 3 or 4 Change the Key Index to specify up to four password
118. each time connect or Use the following 2 Allow automatic provisioning of Protected Access Credentials PAC EAP FAST uses a PAC key to protect the user credentials that are exchanged All EAP FAST authenticators are identified by an authority identity A 1D The local authenticator sends its A ID to an authenticating client and the client checks its database for a matching A ID If the client does not recognize the A ID it requests a new PAC Click PACs to view any PACs that have already been provisioned and reside on this computer A PAC must have already been obtained to clear Allow automatic provisioning on the Security Settings NOTE If the provisioned Protected Access Credential PAC is valid Intel R PROSet Wireless does not prompt the user for acceptance of the PAC If the PAC is invalid Intel R PROSet Wireless fails the provisioning automatically A status message is displayed in the Wireless Event Viewer that an administrator can review on the user s computer PAC distribution can also be completed manually out of band Manual provisioning enables you to create a PAC for a user on an ACS server and then import it into a user s computer A PAC file can be protected with a password which the user needs to enter during a PAC import To import a PAC Click PACs to open the Protected Access Credentials PAC list Click Import to import a PAC that resides on this computer or a server Select the PAC and click Open
119. ect and choose another user certificate from the list of installed certificates Click OK Click OK to save the settings Notes about Certificates The specified identity should match who the certificate is issued to and should be registered on the authentication server for example RADIUS server that is used by the authenticator Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server This requirement depends on the authentication server and generally means that the authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority You should be logged in with the same user name you used when the certificate was installed Authentication failed due to invalid server identity Reenter server name This authentication error can be caused by invalid server identity information Use the following steps to resolve this error O Ln PS W NH Select the appropriate profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Enterprise Security is selected Select the appropriate 802 1X Authentication Type For TTLS and PEAP profiles Verify that the Roaming Identity server name is correct Click OK to save the settings Authentication failed due to invalid server credentials Reenter server credentials This authentication error can be caused by an invalid server domain credential Use the following steps to resolve this error
120. ect the user name format for the authentication server The choices are user default user domain user domain com DOMAIN user NOTE User Name Format is available only in the Advanced Settings in the Administrator Tool It is unavailable when creating a user profile from the Intel R PROSet Wireless Create Wireless Profile Wizard This setting is not applicable for machine certificates 9 Click OK to close the Advanced Settings 10 Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings See EAP SIM or TTLS for 802 1X security configuration information 11 Click OK to save the profile and add it to the Administrator profiles list Exclude Networks Administrators can designate networks to be excluded from connection Once a network is excluded only an administrator can remove the network from the Exclude list The excluded network is displayed in the Intel R PROSet Wireless Exclude List Management NOTE Unavailable for Windows Vista packages To exclude a network Click Include Profiles in this package Click Exclude Click Add to open the Exclude Network SSID Network Name Enter the network name of the network that you want to exclude Click OK to add the network name to the list oe EE aag r a o 4 Admi ile Tools Help nistrator Tool New Package Fila Profiles Application Settings Adapter Settings Software EAP FAST 4 ID Groups M Include Profil
121. ection Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Adapter Settings Description 802 11n Channel Width Set high throughput channel width to maximize performance Set the channel width to Auto or 20Mhz Auto is the default setting Use 20Mhz if 802 11n channels are restricted NOTE This setting is available only if the adapter is an Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN 802 11n Mode Ad Hoc Channel Ad Hoc Power Management Ad Hoc QoS Mode Mixed Mode Protection The 802 11n standard builds upon previous 802 1X standards by adding multiple input multiple output MIMO MIMO increases data throughput to improve transfer rate Select Enabled or Disabled to set the 802 11n mode of the adapter Enabled is the default setting An administrator can enable or disable support for high throughput mode to reduce power consumption or conflicts with other bands or compatibility issues NOTE This setting is available only if the adapter is an Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Unless the other computers in the ad hoc network use a different channel from the default channel there is no need to change the channel Value Select the allowed operating channel from the list e 802 11b g Select this option when 802 11b and 802 11g 2 4 GHz ad hoc band frequency is used e 802 11a Select this option when 802 11a 5 GHz ad hoc band frequency is used NOTE When an 802 11a channel is not displayed initiating ad hoc networ
122. ection overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Dutch English Hierbij verklaart Intel R Corporation dat het toestel Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Bij deze verklaart Intel R Corporation dat deze Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Hereby Intel R Corporation declares that this Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Estonian Finnish French K esolevaga kinnitab Intel R Corporation seadme Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele satetele Intel R Corporation vakuuttaa taten etta Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Par la pr sente Intel R Corporation d clare que l appareil Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente Intel R Corpor
123. ed for this declaration is Annex IV of this Directive This product will bear the CE Mark label CE 0523 Product compliance has been demonstrated on the basis of IEC 60950 1999 3 Edition with amendments 1 2 3 4 and EN 60950 2000 1995 519 EC Council recommendation For article 3 1 a Health and Safety of the User of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz to 300 GHz EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 Aug 2002 EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 Aug 2002 For article 3 1 b Electromagnetic Compatibility Final Draft EN 300 328 v1 5 1 Mar 2004 EN 301 893 v1 2 3 Aug 2003 For article 3 2 Effective use of the spectrum allocated The technical construction file is kept available at INTEL CORPORATION SA Branch Office Veldkant 31 2550 Kontich Belgium Authorized Signature by Date July 19 2004 Pam Vincent Colin Worldwide Homologations Manager WPD Regulatory Department Declaration of Conformity 1999 5 EC We INTEL CORPORATION SA Address Branch Office Veldkant 31 2550 Kontich Belgium declare under our sole responsibility that the product Name INTEL PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection Model WM3A2915ABG EU to which this declaration relates is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements and other provisions of the European Council Directive Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp
124. ed in an XML format These profiles are imported into a Windows Vista system through the Group Policy Manager Converting Administrator profiles to XML Administrator profiles in Windows Vista are stored in an ML format Select the location For the ML files Select XML Folder C Program Files Intel Please select the location where these 8ML files are to be stored Note You must import the XML Files in the Group Policy Manager Close To edit a package Nr SE Access the Administrator Tool On the Open Administrator Package page click Open an existing package to edit an existing package Click Browse Locate the package s executable file Click Open Make your updates to the package settings Click Close You are notified The current package is changed Would you like to save the changes 7 Click Yes Save the executable file to a directory on the local disk drive NOTE You can also select Open Package on the File menu to edit an Administrator Package Administrator Profiles Administrator Profiles are owned and managed by the network administrator or the administrator of this computer These profiles are common or shared by all users on this computer However end users cannot modify these profiles They can only be modified from the Administrator Tool which is password protected There are two types of Administrator Profiles Persistent and Pre logon Common You can also configure Voice over IP VolP set
125. ed prior to installation of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software If Intel R PROSet Wireless is already installed you should remove it prior to installation of Novell Client for Windows The following features are available to install during a Custom installation e Administrator Tool e WMI Support e Single Sign On e Pre Logon Connect To install these features select Custom during installation Follow the instructions below to install these features If Intel R PROSet Wireless is already installed see the post installation instructions intel R PROSet Wireless Installer Description Wireless LAN adapter d VY v Wireless LAN adapter driver Intel PROSet Wireless VW gt Intel A PROSet wireless application software iv Inte Wireless Troubleshooter VW WiFiProtectedSetup 7 Single Sign On vw Pre Logon Connect Information y v WMI Support This feature and related ES components require up to OB aZ Administrator Too of sick had chives Install Directory C Program Files Intel Wireless Space 4 gt Modify x Cancel NOTE If you plan to use Novell Client for Windows it should be installed prior to installation of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software If Intel R PROSet Wireless is already installed you should remove it prior to installation of Novell Client for Windows Install the Software 1 Insert the Installation CD in your CD drive Click
126. eer must use Server Authenticated Mode whenever a certificate or public key is available to authenticate the server and ensure the best security practices Provisioning of Protected Access Credentials PAC EAP FAST uses a PAC key to protect the user credentials that are exchanged All EAP FAST authenticators are identified by an authority identity A 1D The local authenticator sends its A ID to an authenticating client and the client checks its database for a matching A ID If the client does not recognize the A ID it requests a new PAC NOTE If the provisioned Protected Access Credential PAC is valid Intel R PROSet Wireless does not prompt the user for acceptance of the PAC If the PAC is invalid Intel R PROSet Wireless fails the provisioning automatically A status message is displayed in the Wireless Event Viewer that an administrator can review on the user s computer Verify that Disable EAP FAST Enhancements CCXv4 is not selected Allow unauthenticated provisioning and Allow authenticated provisioning are selected by default Once a PAC is selected from the Default Server you can deselect any of these provisioning methods Default Server None is selected as the default Click Select Server to select a PAC from the default PAC authority server or select a server from the Server group list The EAP FAST Default Server PAC Authority selection page opens NOTE Server groups are only listed if you have installed an Ad
127. el R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter installed in a desktop or portable computer that the antenna for this device be installed so as to provide a separation distance of al least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and that the antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter It is recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20 cm 8 inches Warning Intel R PRO Wireless LAN products are not designed for use with high gain directional antennas Use of such antennas with these products is illegal Use On Aircraft Caution Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments Other Wireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network See the documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in the wireless network Local Restrictions on 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Radio Usage Caution Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g products are designed for use only in specific countries and are not allowed to be operated in countries other than those of designated use As a user of the
128. elect one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended Enable 802 1X Selected Authentication Type Select TTLS to be used with this connection Step 1 of 2 TTLS User 1 4 Authentication Protocol This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating over the TTLS tunnel The protocols are PAP Default CHAP MS CHAP and MS CHAP V2 See Security Overview for more information User Credentials For PAP CHAP MS CHAP and MS CHAP V2 protocols select one of these authentication methods Use Windows logon Prompt each time connect or Use the following Roaming Identity A Roaming Identity may be populated in this field or you can use domain username as the default format for entering a roaming identity When 802 1X Microsoft IAS RADIUS is used as an authentication server the server authenticates the device using the Roaming I dentity from Intel R PROSet Wireless software and ignores the Authentication Protocol MS CHAP V2 user name Microsoft IAS RADIUS accepts only a valid user name dotNet user for the Roaming Identity For all other authentication servers the Roaming Identity is optional Therefore it is recommended to use the desired realm for example anonymous my
129. eless nodes or stations which have recognized each other and have established communications e Broadcast SSID An access point can respond to computers sending probe packets with the broadcast SSID If this feature is enabled on the access point any wireless user can associate with the access point by using a blank null SSID e Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID A unique identifier for each wireless device The BSSID is the Ethernet MAC address of the device e Extended Service Set I dentifier ESSID A special case of SSID used to identify a wireless network that includes access points e Independent Basic Service Set IBSS A mode of operation in an 802 11 system that allows direct communication between 802 11 devices without the need to set up a communication session with an access point e Independent Basic Service Set I dentifier I BSSID A special case of SSID used to identify a network of wireless computers configured to communicate directly with one another without using an access point Select a Wireless Network Mode Wireless networks can operate with or without access points depending on the number of users in the network Infrastructure mode uses access points to allow wireless computers to send and receive information Wireless computers transmit to the access point the access point receives the information and rebroadcasts it to other computers The access point can also connect to a wired network or to the Internet Mu
130. en Obtain the password from a soft token program Click OK Select the profile on the Wireless Networks list Click Connect When prompted enter the user name domain and one time password OTP Click OK Let adi toe T MS CHAP V2 This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating over the PEAP tunnel 1 Select the user credentials Use Windows logon Prompt each time connect or Use the following 2 Roaming Identity A Roaming Identity may be populated in this field or you can use domain username as the default format for entering a roaming identity When 802 1X Microsoft IAS RADIUS is used as an authentication server the server authenticates the device using the Roaming Identity from Intel R PROSet Wireless software and ignores the Authentication Protocol MS CHAP V2 user name Microsoft IAS RADIUS accepts only a valid user name dotNet user for the Roaming Identity For all other authentication servers the Roaming Identity is optional Therefore it is recommended to use the desired realm for example anonymous myrealm for the Roaming Identity rather than a true identity Step 3 of 3 EAP FAST Server Authenticated TLS Server Provisioning Mode is supported using a trusted CA certificate a self signed server certificate or server public keys and GTC as the inner EAP method 1 Select one of the following credential retrieval methods Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate N
131. enna or radio transmitter It is recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20 cm 8 inches Warning Intel R PRO Wireless LAN products are not designed for use with high gain directional antennas Use of such antennas with these products is illegal Use On Aircraft Caution Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments Other Wireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network See the documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in the wireless network Regulatory information Information for the OEMs and Integrators The following statement must be included with all versions of this document supplied to an OEM or integrator but should not be distributed to the end user e This device is intended for OEM integrators only e This device cannot be co located with any other transmitter e Please See the full Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions e This device must be operated and used with a locally approved access point Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or I ntegrator The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating an Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Li
132. ent wireless adapter for fast secure roaming When a wireless LAN is configured for fast reconnection an EAP FAST EAP TLS PEAP GTC PEAP MS CHAP V2 or LEAP enabled client device can roam from one access point to another without involving the main server Use Cisco Centralized Key Management CCKM an access point configured to provide Wireless Domain Services WDS to take the place of the RADIUS server and authenticate the client without perceptible delay in voice or other time sensitive applications Enable Cisco Compatible Options Select to enable Cisco Compatible Extensions for this wireless connection profile e Enable Radio Management Support Select to have your wireless adapter provide radio management to the Cisco infrastructure If the Cisco Radio Management utility is used on the infrastructure it configures radio parameters detects interference and rogue access points Default setting is selected e Enable Mixed Cells Mode Select to allow the wireless adapter to communicate with mixed cells A mixed cell is a wireless network in which there are both devices that use WEP and devices that do not See Mixed Cells Mode for more information The default setting is cleared Set up a Client with EAP FAST Network Authentication In Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 3 CCXv3 Cisco added support for EAP FAST Extensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling which uses protected access creden
133. ential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Intel R Corporation vakuuttaa taten etta Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sita koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Hierbij verklaart Intel R Corporation dat het toestel Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Bij deze verklaart Intel R Corporation dat deze Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente Intel R Corporation d clare que l appareil Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Par la pr sente Intel R Corporation d clare que ce Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables Danish O O un el 8 3 S e S 3 a S 5 5 H rmed intygar Intel R Corporation att denna Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Undertegnede Intel R Corporation erkl rer
134. er name identifies a domain and the certificate must have a server name that belongs to this domain or to one of its subdomains for example zeelans com where the server is blueberry zeelans com NOTE These parameters should be obtained from the administrator To obtain a certificate for TLS authentication select one of the following Use my smart card Select if the certificate resides on a smart card Use the certificate issued to this computer Selects a certificate that resides in the machine store Use a user certificate on this computer Click Select to choose a certificate that resides on this computer NOTE Intel R PROSet Wireless supports machine certificates However they are not displayed in the certificate listings Notes about Certificates The specified identity should match the Issued to identity in the certificate and should be registered on the authentication server for example RADIUS server that is used by the authenticator Your certificate must be valid with respect to the authentication server This requirement depends on the authentication server and generally means that the authentication server must know the issuer of your certificate as a Certificate Authority Use the same user name you used to log in when the certificate was installed Back Back View the prior page in the Create Wireless Profile Wizard View the next page in the Create Wireless Profile Wizard If more security i
135. er you are allowed to use your wireless network device in a specific country please check to see if the radio type number that is printed on the identification label of your device is listed in the manufacturer s OEM Regulatory Guidance document Back to Contents Back to Contents Warranty Product Warranty Information One Year Limited Hardware Warranty Limited Warranty Intel warrants to the purchaser of the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN PCI Card the Product that the Product if properly used and installed will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will substantially conform to Intel s publicly available specifications for the Product for a period of one 1 year beginning on the date the Product was purchased in its original sealed packaging SOFTWARE OF ANY KIND DELIVERED WITH OR AS PART OF THE PRODUCT IS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED AS IS SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDING ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY NON INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE provided however that Intel warrants that the media on which the software is furnished will be free from defects for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery If such a defect appears within the warranty period you may return the defective media to Intel for replacement or alternative delivery of the software at Intel s discretion and without charge Intel does not warrant or assume r
136. es in this package Administrator profiles are shared by all users of the computer Click Add to create a profile Persistent Pre logaon Common Exclude VolP E EE Exclude Network SSID Enter the Network Name SSID that you want to add to the Exclude List Network Hame To remove a network from exclusion 1 Select the network name in the Exclude list 2 Click Remove The network is deleted from the list Voice over IP VoIP Connection x Intel R PROSet Wireless software supports VolP third party soft phone applications Third party VolP applications support voice codecs Codecs generally provide a compression capability to save network bandwidth Intel R PROSet Wireless software supports the following International Telecommunications Union ITU codec standards s PCM Pulse Code Modulation ee SBADPCM Sub Band Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation 7 723 Multi rate Coder LS ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation 727 Variable Rate ADPCM Neie LD CELP Low Delay Code Excited Linear Prediction ITU G 729 CS ACELP Conjugate Structure Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction An administrator can export VoIP settings to configure various codec data rates and frame rates to improve voice quality in VoIP transmissions To configure VolP settings NOTE Ensure Voice over IP is not disabled in the Administrator Tool Application Settings It is ena
137. esponsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information text graphics links or other items contained within the software If the Product which is the subject of this Limited Warranty fails during the warranty period for reasons covered by this Limited Warranty Intel at its option will e REPAIR the Product by means of hardware and or software OR e REPLACE the Product with another product OR if Intel is unable to repair or replace the Product e REFUND the then current Intel price for the Product at the time a claim for warranty service is made to Intel under this Limited Warranty THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY EXIST UNDER APPLICABLE STATE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL OR LOCAL LAW APPLY ONLY TO YOU AS THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT Extent of Limited Warranty Intel does not warrant that the Product whether purchased stand alone or integrated with other products including without limitation semi conductor components will be free from design defects or errors known as errata Current characterized errata are available upon request Further this Limited Warranty does NOT cover i any costs associated with the replacement or repair of the Product including labor installation or other costs incurred by you and in particular any costs relating to the removal or replacement of any Product soldered or otherwise permanently affixed to any printed circuit board or integrated with other products
138. ess WPA Personal usess either Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol AES CCMP or Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP NOTE For the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN adapter to achieve transfer rates greater than 54 Mbps on 802 11n connections WPA2 AES security must be selected No security None can be selected to enable network setup and troubleshooting To create a profile with WPA2 Personal network authentication and AES CCMP data encryption E ee 7 8 On the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window double click an infrastructure network from the Wireless Networks list or select the network and click Connect Click Properties to open the wireless profile General Settings The Profile name and Wireless Network Name SSID display Network Infrastructure should be selected as the Operating Mode Click Next to open the Security Settings Personal Security is selected by default Security Settings Select WPA2 Personal AES CCMP to provide this level of security in the small network or home environment It uses a password also called a pre shared key PSK The longer the password the stronger the security of the wireless network AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is the new method for privacy protection of wireless transmissions specified in the IEEE 802 11i standard AES CCMP provides a stronger encryption method than TKIP Choose AES CCMP as the data encryption met
139. ess devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital e Antenna use o In order to comply with FCC RF exposure limits low gain integrated antennas should be located at a minimum distance of 20 cm 8 inches or more from the body of all persons o High gain wall mount or mast mount antennas are designed to be professionally installed and should be located at a minimum distance of 30 cm 12 inches or more from the body of all persons Please contact your professional installer VAR or antenna manufacturer for proper installation requirements Explosive Device Proximity Warning see below Antenna Warning see below Use on Aircraft Caution see below Other Wireless Devices see below Power Supply Access Point see below Explosive Device Proximity Warning warning Do not operate a portable transmitter such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use Antenna Warnings Warning To comply with the FCC and ANSI C95 1 RF exposure limits it is recommended for the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ adapter installed in a desktop or portable computer that the antenna for this device be installed so as to provide a separation distance of al least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and that the antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other ant
140. ess point and the registrar Configuration in progress m Starting the registration process Help The next panel appears briefly and shows the configuration of wireless settings for the access point Connecting to the network Configuring the wireless settings on the Access Point 15 After the network receives the Ownership Password you are notified that you have Successfully connected to lt name of wireless network gt Click Finish This process completes configuration of the access point and the registrar Wireless Network Configuration Wizard IS Successfully connected to MyPass network M Save wireless settings Select the file name Browse Help 16 If you want to save these settings to a profile for future use by a legacy client click Save wireless settings to C lt name of wireless network gt The profile settings are saved to a text file txt on your local hard drive The file is saved to your local C drive by default Accept the default save location or click Browse to choose another location on your computer Next you can connect an enrollee computer to the network using the registrar Connect an Enrollee to a Network or Access Point Perform these steps to connect an enrollee to the network you just created This assumes that the registrar computer is running Intel R PROSet Wireless 1 At the enrollee you want to connect the network the message below te
141. ettings opens Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended 10 Enable 802 1X Selected 11 Authentication Type Select LEAP to be used with this connection 12 Click Cisco Options 13 Click Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions to enable Cisco Compatible Extensions CCX security Allow Fast Roaming CCKM Enable Radio Management Support Enable Mixed Cells Mode ee ee Cisco Compatible Extensions Options M Allow Fast Roaming CCKM Enable if your wireless network has fast roaming configured Fast foaming allows the device to roam between access points without involving the main server M Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions Select to enable Cisco Compatible Extensions for this wireless connection profile Enable this feature so that the client adapter will provide Radio Management to the Cisco infrastructure If the Cisco Radio Manager utility is used on the infra
142. etwork incorrect encryption keys or because of a DHCP server malfunction Click here to re enter encryption keys Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter can notify you when there are wireless connection errors on your computer Follow these recommended steps to resolve the issue Alert notifications are currently enabled D Disable notifications History data is unavailable Intel Wireless Troubleshooter is an application that can help you resolve wireless network connection issues When a connection issue is detected a desktop alert appears at the bottom right corner of your desktop Once you click the desktop alert a diagnostic message displays the recommended steps to resolve the connection problem For example if a connection problem occurred because of an invalid password the Profile Wizard application is launched when you click a displayed hyperlink You can also launch Wireless Event Viewer and enable or disable alert notifications The Intel Wireless Troubleshooter is supported under Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2000 The Intel Wireless Troubleshooter page contains two panes Use your left mouse button on the left pane to display a list of available tools The right pane displays the current connection issue in a section Each section has two parts the error message and the recommended action The recommended action contains descriptions about available utilities and helps to resolve the associated connec
143. fielded by the taskgroup include designs for up to 540 Mbps Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO technology using multiple receivers and multiple transmitters in both the client and access point to achieve improved performance is expected to form the basis of the final specification 802 1X is the IEEE Standard for Port Based Network Access Control This is used in conjunction with EAP methods to provide access control to wired and wireless networks AAA Server Authentication Authorization and Accounting Server A system to control access to computer resources and track user activity Access Point A device that connects wireless devices to another network For example a wireless LAN Internet modem or others 802 1X gt gt ad hoc network A communication configuration in which every computer has the same Capabilities and any computer can initiate a communication session Also known as a peer to peer network or a computer to computer network AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is the new method for privacy protection of wireless transmissions specified in the IEEE 802 11i standard AES CCMP provides a stronger encryption method than TKIP Authentication Verifies the identity of a user logging onto a network Passwords digital certificates smart cards and biometrics are used to prove the identity of the client to the network Passwords and digital certificates are also used to identify
144. gulated by 1 D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 article 104 activity subject to general authorization for outdoor use and article 105 free use for indoor use in both cases for private use 2 D M 28 5 03 for supply to public of RLAN access to networks and telecom services L uso degli apparati regolamentato da 1 D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 articoli 104 attivit soggette ad autorizzazione generale se utilizzati al di fuori del proprio fondo e 105 libero uso se utilizzati entro il proprio fondo in entrambi i casi per uso private 2 D M 28 5 03 per la fornitura al pubblico dell accesso R LAN alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunicazioni Latvia A license is required for outdoor use for operation in 2 4 GHz band Japan Indoor use only Korea Sal THUE SB S AMEN 25801 S Ol Taiwan Stk Se ESHA IFT el agin Tee SEAS MA ARRET AERE St KUER SE CATRESRAEZSRTESHE SST Sp SEO Deh it heERTRHARESAER BASH KELME 2 ME ES EDFHARRALS SLBA LR H RERMERSHEEES SZ TR Radio approvals To determine whether you are allowed to use your wireless network device in a specific country please check to see if the radio type number that is printed on the identification label of your device is listed in the manufacturer s OEM Regulatory Guidance document Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection The information in this document applies to the following products Tri mode wireless LAN adapters 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g
145. h a user profile after log off User Credentials A profile configured for TTLS PEAP or EAP FAST authentication requires one of the following log on authentication methods Use Windows logon The 802 1X credentials match your Windows user name and password Before connection you are prompted for your Windows logon credentials NOTE This option is unavailable if Pre Logon Connect is not selected during installation of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software See Install or Uninstall the Single Sign On Feature NOTE For LEAP profiles this option is listed as Use Windows logon user name and password Prompt each time connect Prompt for your user name and password every time you log onto the wireless network NOTE For LEAP profiles this option is listed as Prompt for the user name and password Use the following Use your saved credentials to log onto the network e User Name This user name must match the user name that is set in the authentication server by the administrator prior to client authentication The user name is case sensitive This name specifies the identity supplied to the authenticator by the authentication protocol operating over the TLS tunnel This identity is securely transmitted to the server only after an encrypted channel has been established e Domain Name of the domain on the authentication server The server name identifies a domain or one of its sub domains for example zeelans com whe
146. h have not been validated by Intel i you will be solely responsible for ensuring the regulatory compliance of the products ii Intel will bear no liability under any theory of liability for any issues associated with the modified products including without limitation claims under the warranty and or issues arising from regulatory non compliance and iii Intel will not provide or be required to assist in providing support to any third parties for such modified products Note Many regulatory agencies consider Wireless LAN adapters to be modules and accordingly condition system level regulatory approval upon receipt and review of test data documenting that the antennas and system configuration do not cause the EMC and radio operation to be non compliant April 2007 Back to Contents Use Intel R PROSet Wireless Software Use Intel R PROSet Wireless as your Wireless Manager Start Intel R PROSet Wireless Start Intel R PROSet Wireless from the Taskbar e Taskbar Icons e Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts Intel R PROSet Wireless Main Window e Wireless Networks List e Connection Status Icons e Network Properties e Connection Details e Profiles List Intel R PROSet Wireless Menus e Tools Menu o Application Settings o Intel Wireless Troubleshooter o Manual Diagnostics Tool o Administrator Tool e Advanced Menu o Adapter Settings o Advanced Statistics o Use Windows to Manage Wi Fi e P
147. hange the network name and security settings to improve the security of the network Notify when connected to a network with the default SSID name Select to receive an alert when connected to a network with the default network name Wi Fi Protected Setup Enable device registration Turn this on to let the computer act as an external registrar In this capacity the computer can set up as an access point or join a configured access point After the access point has been configured the computer as an external registrar can add new computers enrollees to the network Default state is OFF Turn Enable device registration off to let the computer detect and connect to a network as an enrollee Notify when Wi Fi Protected Setup access points are within range of your computer Turn to on to let you know when an access point equipped with Wi Fi Protected Setup is within range of your computer This is necessary if you want to enroll connect this computer to the access point Default state is ON Save settings and return to the previous page Closes and cancels changes Provides help information for this page Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Tools menu ZS Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter File View Tools Help To save logs toa file or to view GE A 2004 06 02 10 03 41 Did not receive IP address D Wireless Event Viewer l The wireless adapter failed to get a valid IP address This can be due to an authentication failure with the n
148. he closest AP for networks that contains multiple APs The signal strength ranges from excellent to out of range The following factors affect signal strength e Signal quality decreases with distance and is affected by metal and concrete barriers e Metal objects can reflect signals and cause interference e Other electrical devices can cause interference Wireless Networks List The Wireless Networks list displays a list of wireless networks within range of the adapter Wireless Networks The number within the parentheses designates the number of wireless network found within range of your wireless network adapter The signal strength of the wireless network access point or computer Device to Device ad hoc mode The signal strength icon bars indicate that the wireless network or computer is available for connection but is still not associated with an access point or computer Device to Device ad hoc mode Network Name Name Profile Name or SSID The name of the network that the adapter is connected to The Name column displays the SSID or the Profile name if a profile for the network is available If an access point does not broadcast its network name SSID or the wireless adapter receives a hidden network name from a stealth access point lt SSID not broadcast gt is displayed in the Wireless Networks list To associate with an lt SSID not broadcast gt network entry a new profile must be created before con
149. herved at f lgende udstyr Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt Intel R Corporation dass sich dieser diese dieses Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Hiermit erkl rt Intel R Corporation die bereinstimmung des Ger tes Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Wien ME THN IJAPOYYA Intel R Corporation AHAQNEI OTI Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection SYMMOP QNETAI IIPOZ TI OY ZIQAEFI ATTAITHEEIZ KAI TD AOITIEZ ZXETIKEZ AIATAEEIZ THE OAHTIAZ 1999 5 EK Icelandic Intel lysir her med yfir a thessi bunadur Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection uppfyllir allar grunnkrofur sem gerdar eru i R amp TTE tilskipun ESB nr 1999 5 EC Italian Con la presente Intel R Corporation dichiara che questo Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Por medio de la presente Intel R Corporation declara que el Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposicio
150. his to view error events as the occur in real time e Log File Viewing Select this to open an error log file that has been previously saved or to save the current error event log to a file Provides help information for this page About Displays version information for the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Wireless Event Viewer Information Level The severity level of the connection issue is indicated by an icon The severity levels are e Information e Error e Warning Description Brief description of the connection issue Date and Time Date and time of the detected connection issue This column can be sorted in ascending or descending order Click the column header to sort the displayed events Opens log files archived from previous sessions with Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter Removes the information in the Wireless Event Viewer Saves the available log Use the suggested name or change it Manual Diagnostics Tool The Manual Diagnostics Tool lets you run a set of diagnostics tests that verify the functionality of your wireless adapter There are two levels of diagnostics details represented in this tool user level and technical support level At the user level the tool only shows a short description of the different diagnostics steps that are being taken and only shows a pass or fail indication for each step The technical support level includes the creation of a log file which contains detailed information on
151. hod whenever strong data protection is important If your Wireless access point or router supports WPA2 Personal then you should enable it on the access point and provide a long strong password The same password entered into the access point needs to be used on this computer and all other wireless devices that access the wireless network NOTE WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal are interoperable Some security solutions may not be supported by your computer s operating system You may require additional software or hardware as well as wireless LAN infrastructure support Contact your computer manufacturer for details Password Wireless Security Password Encryption Key Enter a text phrase length is between eight and 63 characters Verify that the network key used matches the wireless access point key Click OK to return to the Profiles list Enterprise Security From the Security Settings page you can enter the required security settings for the selected wireless network Use Enterprise Security if your network environment requires 802 1X authentication 802 1X authentication methods include passwords certificates and smart cards 802 1X authentication types are EAP SIM LEAP TLS TTLS PEAP EAP FAST See Profile Management for a description of when the Create Wireless Profile Wizard is launched See Security Overview for more information on the different security options for wireless networks e See Personal Securit
152. ic message displays the steps recommended to resolve the connection issue For example if a connection issue occurred because of an invalid password the Profile Wizard application is launched when you click on a displayed hyperlink You can also launch Wireless Event Viewer and enable or disable alert notifications The Intel Wireless Troubleshooter is supported under Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000 Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Description The Intel Wireless Troubleshooter contains two panes The left pane displays a list of available tools The right pane displays the current connection issue This pane is divided into two sections the error message and the recommended action The recommended action contains descriptions about available utilities and helps to resolve the associated connection issue If you click on a help link the help text is displayed in a window If you click on the associated issue resolution link a program is launched to resolve the connection issue ee Menu Options Wireless Event Viewer Launches Wireless Event Viewer Disable Notification Enable Notification Select to disable or enable alert notifications Exit Click to exit the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter application View History Displays or removes the History data on the right panel of the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Tools Manual Diagnostics Tool Run diagnostic test to verify the functionality of your wireless adapter
153. icate to authenticate o WPA Enterprise profiles that do not use a user certificate o WPA Personal profiles Persistent profiles are applied at system power up and after a user logs off NOTE Intel R PROSet Wireless supports machine certificates However they are not displayed in the certificate listings To create a Persistent profile S O S ara ae O o 10 Click I nclude Profiles in this package Click Persistent Click Add to open the General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the name of your wireless network Operating Mode Network Infrastructure is selected by default Administrator Profile Type Persistent Active when no users are logged on is selected Click Next Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings See TLS TTLS PEAP LEAP or EAP FAST for 802 1X security configuration information Click OK Pre Logon Connect Pre logon Common profiles are applied prior to a user log on If Single Sign On support is installed the connection is made prior to the Windows log on sequence Pre logon Common NOTE Unavailable for Windows Vista packages If Single Sign On support is not installed the profile is applied once the user session is active Pre logon Common profiles always appear at the top of the Profiles list Users can still prioritize profiles that they have created but they cannot reprioritize Pre logon Common profiles Bec
154. ices emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy The level of energy emitted by this device however is less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile phones The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter wireless device operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature In some situations or environments the use of the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter may be restricted to e Using the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter equipment on board airplanes or e Using the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter equipment in any other environment where the risk of interference with other devices or services is perceived or identified as being harmful If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment an airport for example you are encouraged to ask for authorizat
155. ichtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Hawnhekk Intel R Corporation jiddikjara li dan Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ jikkonforma mal etie ijiet essenzjali u ma Maltese provvedimenti oerajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Magyar Alul rott Intel R Corporation nyilatkozom hogy a Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet Hungary k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b el r sainak Niniejszym Intel R Corporation o wiadcza ee Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ jest zgodne z zasadniczymi wymaganiami oraz innymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 WE Portugu s Intel R Corporation declara que este Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras Portuguese disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE iuo Intel R Corporation izjavlja da je ta Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi doloeili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensko Slovenian Intel R Corporation t mto vyhlasuje e Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Intel R Corporation vakuuttaa
156. ick the Profiles button The Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration feature provides a built in wireless configuration utility This feature can be enabled and disabled within Intel R PROSet Wireless Click Use Windows to manage Wi Fi on the Advanced menu or the Taskbar menu If Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration is enabled the features in Intel R PROSet Wireless are disabled Exclude List Management Profiles menu Exclude List Management is available when you either select Manage Exclusions from the Profiles menu or click the Properties button on the Wireless Networks list NOTE If an administrator has designated a network for exclusion only an administrator within the Administrator Tool may remove the network from the Exclude List IMPORTANT You are not automatically connected to a network or an access point that is in this list Use Exclude List Management to exclude entire wireless networks SSID NOTE Administrators can exclude profiles from the Administrator Tool See Administrator Tool Exclude List Management Network Name Name SSID of the wireless network Radio Displays the band if there is a DHCP error MAC Address The MAC address of the device Reason Indicates the reason that this entry was excluded from automatic connection e Details Provides specific information on how the access point was excluded and how to remove it from exclusion This network has been excluded from
157. ield in the panel below is the Security Type Select the security type you want o WPA Personal requires manual configuration of a pre shared key PSK on the access point and clients This PSK authenticates a password or identifying code on both the client station and the access point An authentication server is not needed o WPA2 is the second generation of WPA security that provides enterprise and consumer wireless users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access their wireless networks Here we have selected WPA2 Personal security You can use Intel R PROSet Wireless profiles to obtain the wireless network name SSID and WPA2 Personal pass phrase to use for a legacy device See Security for more information 13 The third field is the Password Key The password shown is randomly generated or pre configured but you can change it to whatever password you want However you should use a robust key for improved security It must have between 8 and 63 characters This password will be entered later at the enrollee computer to give it access to this network When you have completed this step click Next Choose a unique name for your network The wizard has selected a security type and generated a password for your network Network Name SSID wes Security Type Password Key kbO gebhYSO2ROGEUIBodcRKuhZvPFIOYEyTZZILE Help Gea Loes 14 The following panels show the configuration of the acc
158. igured to Logoff on Connect NOTE Auto Import is unavailable in the Advanced Settings when Administrator Profiles are configured User Name Format User Name Format An administrator can select the user name format for the authentication server The choices are user default user domain user domain com DOMAIN user NOTE This setting is available only in the Advanced Settings in the Administrator Tool It is not available when creating a profile from the Intel R PROSet Wireless Create Wireless Profile page Close and save the settings ancel Close and cancel any changes elp information for this page 7 From the General Settings click Next to open the Security Settings Configure Wireless Settings Wireless Security Settings Detecting the highest level of security that your wireless network a supports Basic WEP security was detected If this wireless network has advanced 802 1 security you will need to select those options on the following screens Click Next 8 Select either Personal or Enterprise Security to select the Network Authentication and Data Encryption options Enter the encryption key settings and configure the 802 1X settings as required Create Wireless Profile Profile Name wireless ES General Settings Security Settings Security Settings Personal Security Enterprise Security Security Settings NOTE There is no security on this wireless network
159. iles to be imported automatically into the Profiles list Intel R PROSet Wireless monitors the import folder on your hard disk for new profile files Only profiles that have been enabled through Enable Auto I mport in the Advanced Settings are automatically imported If a profile of the same name already exists in the Profiles List you are notified to either reject the imported profile or accept it If accepted the existing profile is replaced All imported user based profiles are placed at the bottom of the Profiles List Password Protected Profiles Import and export password protected user based profiles automatically to remote systems If a profile is password protected the assigned password must be entered before it can be edited See Set a Profile Password for more information Back to Top Back to Contents emarks and Back to Contents Set Up Profile Security Use Intel R PROSet Wireless Software Personal Security Personal Security Settings Set up Data Encryption and Authentication e Set up a Client with Open Authentication and No Data Encryption None e Set up a Client with WEP 64 bit or WEP 128 bit Data Encryption e Set up a Client with WPA Personal TKIP or WPA2 Personal TKIP Security Settings e Set up a Client with WPA Personal AES CCMP or WPA2 Personal AES CCMP Security Settings Enterprise Security Enterprise Security Settings e Configure Profile
160. important event i Wireless networks found Click to connect to wireless network In the future click the balloon message to act on these events Do you want to connect now Yes Help l Do not show this message again In addition to the Taskbar icon Intel R PROSet Wireless also displays connection status the wireless network list and network connection status See Intel R PROSet Wireless Main Window for more information Using Wi Fi Protected Setup to Configure or Join a Network e Configure an access point and set up a network e Connect an enrollee computer to a network or access point e Add an enrollee to a network at the registrar Intel R PROSet Wireless implements Wi Fi Protected Setup to permit easy and secure set up and management of a wireless network You can use this capability to initially set up a wireless network and to introduce new devices to the network Wi Fi Protected Setup simplifies the setup process and at same time helps ensure that the network is configured securely The following terms are used in this discussion e Access Point A device that connects wireless devices to a network The access point is configured with the necessary network name SSID and security credentials e Enrollee A device that seeks to join an access point or wireless network but does not have the password or key for the access point or network Once the computer obtains the valid password or key it becomes
161. in accordance with the instructions the equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee however that such 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter wireless network device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product Any other installation or use will violate FCC Part 15 regulations Canada Industry Canada IC This device complies with RSS210 of Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Issue 4 and RSS 210 No 4 Dec 2000 and No 5 Nov 2001 Cet appariel num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 No 4 et CNR 210 No 4 Dec 2000 et No 5 Nov 2001 To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be opera
162. in an ad hoc wireless network This type of connection is useful for connections between two or more computers only It does not provide access to network resources or the internet Advanced Click Advanced to access the Advanced Settings Use the Advanced Settings to set Maintain Connection User Name Format Auto Connect or Auto Import options launch an application Start Application set a profile password Password Protection or specify a certain access point address for adapter connection Mandatory Access Point Proceeds to the Security Settings page Finishes creation of the new profile with the current settings Closes the Create Wireless Profile Wizard and cancel any changes Provides help information for this page 6 Click Advanced for the following options o Auto Connect Select to automatically or manually connect to a profile o Auto Import Network administrator can export a profile on another computer o Mandatory Access Point Select to associate the wireless adapter with a specific access point o Password Protection Select to password protect a profile o Start Application Specify a program to be started when a wireless connection is made o Maintain Connection Select to remain connected to a user profile after log off Advanced Settings as Auto Connect Suto Connect Auto Import e Automatic default Mandatory Access Point Password Protection Start Application Maintain Connection Select Autom
163. ings Open and Shared Key Authentication IEEE 802 11 supports two types of network authentication methods Open System and Shared Key e Open authentication Any wireless station can request authentication The station that needs to authenticate with another wireless station sends an authentication management request that contains the identity of the sending station The receiving station or access point grants any request for authentication Open authentication allows any device network access If no encryption is enabled on the network any device that knows the Service Set Identifier SSID of the access point can gain access to the network e Shared Key authentication Each wireless station is assumed to have received a secret shared key over a secure channel that is independent from the 802 11 wireless network communications channel Shared key authentication requires that the client configure a static WEP key Client access is granted only if the client passes a challenge based authentication 802 1X Authentication How 802 1X Authentication Works 802 1X Features Overview The 802 1X authentication is independent of the 802 11 authentication process The 802 1X standard provides a framework for various authentication and key management protocols There are different 802 1X authentication types each provides a different approach to authentication but all employ the same 802 1X protocol and framework for communication between a
164. ings select both Disable device to device networking and Hide device to device application settings This prevents a user from creating profiles that support Device to Device ad hoc network Select to import to or export profiles from a user s computer Enable permits auto import of user profiles when copied to an auto import folder Select to hide the Maintain Connection option in the Create Wireless Profile Advanced Settings The Maintain Connection option maintains the wireless connection with a user profile after log off Import and Export Maintain Connection NOTE The Maintain Connection option may be used with Nortel VPN client when it is configured to Logoff on Connect Enables a third party application to notify a user that the Intel R PROSet Wireless Wireless On or Wireless Off switch is disabled Message On Radio Toggle Select Enable Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration and Intel Microsoft Windows XP Coexistence PROSet Wireless to coexist on this system Enable this option to allow Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration and Intel R PROSet Wireless to exist together on this system When you select this option you prevent Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service from being disabled when Intel R PROSet Wireless is enabled NOTE This setting is not applicable for Microsoft Windows Vista client Select Ensure that persistent connection and computer policies are updated
165. ings You can copy or send this self extracting executable file to clients on your network When the executable runs the contents are installed and configured on the destination computer To create a new package 1 On the Tools menu click Administrator Tool 2 Enter your password to access the Administrator Tool 3 Administrator Package Click one of the following to create a new package or open an existing package Open Administrator Package Administrator Packages contain profiles and other settings You can copy or send this self extracting executable file to cents on your network e Create a Windows P or Windows 2000 package C Create a Windows Vista package f Open an existing package Create a Windows XP or Create a package that can be exported to a Windows 2000 package user s computer that has either Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system This package allows export of all 802 1X authentication EAP type Pre Logon Common and Persistent profiles Create a Windows Vista Create a package that can be exported to a package user s computer that has the Windows Vista operating system This package allows export of EAP TTLS and EAP SIM Common profiles only Open an existing package Select to browse for and open an existing package 4 Click OK 5 Configure the following options to be included in the package Profiles Click Include Profiles in this package Profiles can be shared
166. invalid user credentials Reenter credentials This authentication error can be caused by invalid user credentials could be user name password or other form of user credentials Use the following steps to resolve this error OU RWNE Select a TTLS PEAP LEAP or EAP FAST profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Enterprise Security is selected The 802 1X Authentication Type should be selected Select Use the following for User Credentials Verify the User Name Domain and password information If Use Windows logon or Prompt each time connect is selected verify that you use the correct user credentials information when you connect to the wireless network Click OK to save the settings Authentication failed due to an invalid user certificate Select another certificate This authentication error can be caused by invalid server domain credentials This authentication error can be caused by an invalid user certificate Use the following steps to resolve this error U BR WN E NO Select the appropriate profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Enterprise Security is selected Select the appropriate Authentication Type For TLS User You can select to Use the certificate issued to this computer Or you can click Use a certificate on this computer Then click Sel
167. ion to use the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection wireless devices before you turn it on Regulatory information Information for the OEMs and Integrators The following statement must be included with all versions of this document supplied to an OEM or integrator but should not be distributed to the end user e This device is intended for OEM integrators only e This device cannot be co located with any other transmitter e Please See the full Grant of Equipment document for other restrictions e This device must be operated and used with a locally approved access point Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or I ntegrator The following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supplied to the end user of the product or system incorporating an Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection in compliance with local regulations Host system must be labeled with Contains FCC ID XXXXXXXX FCC ID displayed on label The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection wireless network device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product For country specific approvals see Radio approvals Intel Corporation is not
168. ion with WEP or TKIP encryption that uses TLS authentication NOTE Obtain and install a client certificate See Step 1 or consult your administrator Specify the certificate used by Intel R PROSet Wireless kel E E WE On the Profile page click Add to open General Settings Profile Name Enter a profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Network Infrastructure is selected by default Click Next to open the Security Settings Click Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select Open Recommended Data Encryption Select WEP 802 1X Enabled Selected Authentication Type Select TLS Step 1 of 2 TLS User Obtain and install a client certificate Select one of the following to obtain a certificate Static Password On connection enter the user credentials One time password OTP Obtain the password from a hardware token device PIN Soft Token Obtain the password from a soft token program Click Next Step 2 of 2 TLS Server 1 Select one of the following credential retrieval methods Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate Name 2 Click OK The profile is added to the Profiles list 3 Click the new profile at the end of the Profiles list Use the up and down arrows to change the priority of the new profile 4 Click Connect to connect to the selected wireless network 5 Click OK to close Intel R PROSet Wireless Back
169. ional conditions and National Deviation Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM EN 301 489 1 v1 4 1 Aug 2002 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services EN 301 489 17 v1 2 1 Aug 2002 Part 1 Common technical requirements Part 17 Specific conditions for Wideband Data and Hiperlan equipment Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz EN 300 328 1 v1 4 1 Apr 2003 ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques Part 2 i Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power electronic and EN 50371 electrical apparatus with the basis restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fiels 10MHz 300GHz General public This declaration is made under our sole responsibility This declaration is made under our sole responsibility Authorized Signature by Date 01 December 2003 Be W S Ee Vincent Colin Worldwide Homologations Manager WPD Regulatory Department Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999 5 EC English Finnish French Hereby Intel R Corporation declares that this Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection is in compliance with the ess
170. ireless adapter to 802 11b networks only 802 11g only Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11g networks only 802 11a and 802 11g Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11a and 802 11g networks only 802 11b and 802 11g Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11b and 802 11g networks only 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Default Connect to either 802 11a 802 11b or 802 11g wireless networks NOTE These wireless modes Modulation types determine the discovered access points displayed in the Wireless Networks list Saves settings and returns to the previous page Closes and cancels any changes Advanced Statistics Advanced menu The Advanced Statistics provides current adapter connection information Advanced Statistics Description Statistics Advanced Statistics This information pertains to how the adapter communicates with an access point Association If the adapter finds an access point to communicate with the value is within range Otherwise the value is out of range e AP MAC Address The twelve digit MAC address 00 40 96 31 1C 05 of the access point e Number of associations The number of times the access point has found the adapter e AP count The number of available access points within range of the wireless adapter e Number of full scans The number of times the adapter has scanned all channels for receiving information e Number of partial scans The number of scans that have been terminate
171. is password is used to ask permission to connect to the network access point The password shown below is an example only L Wireless Network Configuration Wizard The wizard generated a password that identifies this device Enter the password in the access point or computer listed below Enter the Device Password in the access point or external registrar Device Password 31989466 Click Next after you have completed the above steps 5 At the registrar enter the password provided by the enrollee Then click Next NOTE This process assumes that the registrar is running Intel R PROSet Wireless software the process and windows displayed at the registrar may be different for software from other vendors Some access points may have a built in registrar Wireless Network Configuration Wizard To connect the following device to the network enter the device password The password is either displayed or printed on the device Device Ownership Password Cancel 6 The next panel lists the profile for this network The selected profile will be sent to the enrollee granting it access to the network Only supported profiles are displayed Supported profiles are those based on WPA PSK WPA2 PSK and Open None security Select the profile and click Next to finalize the enrollment process Select a profile from the following list The new device will be registered to the network with the selected profile KITT Pie
172. isposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latvian Lithuanian Malti OTT Ar So Intel R Corporationdeklare ka Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK betiskaj m pras bem un citiem ar to saistetajiem noteikumiem Intel R Corporation deklaruoja kad Intel R Pro Wireless 2915ABG Network Connectionatitinka 1999 5 EC Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas nuostatas Hawnhekk Intel R Corporation jiddikjara li dan Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection jikkonforma mal etisijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oerajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Polish Niniejszym Intel R Corporation deklaruj se Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection spe nia wymagania zasadnicze oraz stosowne postanowienia zawarte Dyrektywie 1999 5 EC Intel R Corporation declara que este Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection esta conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Portuguese Slovak Intel R Corporation t mto vyhlasuje Ze Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection spee a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES LE Slovenia Siuo Intel R Corporation deklaruoja kad Sis Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Spanish Por medio de la presente Intel R
173. isting profile You can also double click a profile in the Profiles list to edit the profile See Edit an Existing Profile for more information Export Import Imports and exports user based profiles to and from the Profiles list Wireless profiles can be automatically imported into the Profiles list See Export or Import Profiles for more information Fee Closes the profile management window mr Provides help information for this page Connect to a Profile When you are in range of a wireless network that has a matching profile you are automatically connected to that network If a network with a lower priority profile is also in range you can force the connection to that lower profile This is achieved from Intel R PROSet Wireless or from the Taskbar icon Manually connect to a profile from Intel R PROSet Wireless 1 Double click the Taskbar icon to open the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window 2 Click Profiles to open the Profiles list 3 Select the profile from the Profile list 4 Click Connect Remember that the connection is only made if the wireless network is in range Manually connect to a profile from the Taskbar Right click the Intel R PROSet Wireless connection Taskbar icon Click Connect to Profile Select a profile Click to start the connection a Create a New Profile Select a network from the Wireless Networks list Click Connect The Create Wireless Profile manager guides you through the necess
174. it 802 1X EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS UL C UL CB IEC 60590 SA gt D 5 O D O D D CL O o er e 5 Product Safety un EE alol cs I gt or cr lt a e co x 5 oja DI en a Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Form Factor PCI Express Mini Card Dimensions Width 2 00 in x Length 1 18 in x Height 0 18 in 50 95 mm x 30 mm x 4 5 mm Antenna Interface Connector Hirose U FL R SMT mates with cable connector U FL LP 066 Humidity 50 to 92 non condensing at temperatures of 25 2C to 55 C Frequency Modulation 5 GHz 802 11a 2 4 GHz 802 11b g Frequency band 5 15 GHz 5 85 GHz 2 400 2 4835 GHz dependent on country Modulation BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 CCK DQPSK DBPSK QAM Wireless Medium 5 GHz UNII Orthogonal 2 4 GHz ISM Orthogonal Frequency Division Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Multiplexing OFDM Channels 4 to 12 non overlapping Channel 1 11 US only dependent on country Channel 1 13 J apan Europe 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Mbps Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Wi Fi Alliance certification Wi Fi certification for 802 11b 802 11g 802 11a WPA WPA2 WMM EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Cisco Compatible Extensions Cisco Compatible Extensions v4 0 certification WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11g 802 11b 802 11a Architecture I
175. ith a notebook image 2 in the Wireless Networks and Profiles list Network Infrastructure An infrastructure network consists of one or more access points and one or more computers with wireless adapters installed At least one access point should also have a wired connection For home users this is usually a broadband or cable network NOTE Infrastructure networks are identified with an access point image 5 in the Wireless Networks and Profiles list If you are configuring a Device to Device ad hoc profile select one of the following data encryption settings e None No authentication required e WEP 64 bit or WEP 128 bit A network key or password is used for encryption If you are configuring a Network Infrastructure profile select e WPA Personal TKIP or WPA2 Personal TKIP WPA Personal usess the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP for data encryption e WPA Personal AES CCMP or WPA2 Personal AES CCMP WPA Personal usess a new method for privacy protection of wireless transmissions specified in the EEE 802 11i standard AES CCMP Click to access the Advanced Settings and configure the following options Auto Connect Select to automatically or manually connect to a profile Auto Import Network administrator can export a profile on another computer Mandatory Access Point Select to associate the wireless adapter with a specific access point Password Protection Select to password prote
176. ity subject to general authorization for outdoor use and article 105 free use for indoor use in both cases for private use D M 28 5 03 for supply to public of RLAN access to networks and telecom services L uso degli apparati regolamentato da 1 D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 articoli 104 attivit soggette ad autorizzazione generale se utilizzati al di fuori del proprio fondo e 105 libero uso se utilizzati entro il proprio fondo in entrambi i casi per uso private 2 D M 28 5 03 per la fornitura al pubblico dell accesso R LAN alle reti e ai servizi di telecomunicazioni Latvia A license is required for outdoor use for operation in 2 4 GHz band Japan Indoor use only Korea Sol THUE SSS AMEN 25401 S Din Taiwan Stk 222s ESHA IFT el GREASE SEAS MA Re ERs AERE Brak KUER EZ EATER RERT RSS gt SST Sp HiRes it ORT EAHA HASA JET E CTIE BS EBs UR NEE E Ea T Radio approvals To determine whether you are allowed to use your wireless network device in a specific country please check to see if the radio type number that is printed on the identification label of your device is listed in the manufacturer s OEM Regulatory Guidance document Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection and the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection The information in this document applies to the following products Tri mode wireless LAN adapters 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Ne
177. ject to the same limitations of liability and exclusions for ninety 90 days or the remainder of the original warranty period whichever is longer If Intel replaces the Product the Limited Warranty period for the replacement Product is not extended WARRANTY LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THIS WARRANTY REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT AND INTEL DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NON INFRINGEMENT COURSE OF DEALING AND USAGE OF TRADE Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so this limitation may not apply to you ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD Some states or jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you LI MI TATIONS OF LIABILITY INTEL S RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESS IS LIMITED TO REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS SET FORTH ABOVE THESE REMEDIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW INTEL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS DOWNTIME LOSS OF
178. k Connection adapter wireless device operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature In some situations or environments the use of the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter wireless device may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the applicable organization Examples of such situations include the following e Using the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter equipment on board airplanes or e Using the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter equipment in any other environment where the risk of interference with other devices or services is perceived or identified as being harmful If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment an airport for example you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter wireless device before you turn it on Regulatory information Information for the OEMs and Integrators The following statement must be included with all versions of this document supplied to an OEM or integrator but should not be distributed to the end user
179. ks are not supported for 802 11a channels Set power saving features for Device to Device ad hoc networks Disable Select when connecting to ad hoc networks that contain stations that do not support ad hoc power management Maximum Power Savings Select to optimize battery life Noisy Environment Select to optimize performance or connecting with multiple clients NOTE This setting is unavailable if the adapter is an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Quality of Service QoS control in ad hoc networks QoS provides prioritization of traffic from the access point over a wireless LAN based on traffic classification WMM Wi Fi Multimedia is the QoS certification of the Wi Fi Alliance When WMM is enabled the adapter uses WMM to support priority tagging and queuing capabilities for Wi Fi networks e WMM Enabled Default e WMM Disabled NOTE This setting is unavailable if the adapter is an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Use to avoid data collisions in a mixed 802 11b 11g 11a 11n environment Request to Send Clear to Send RTS CTS should be used in an environment where clients may not hear each other CTS to self can be used to gain more throughput in an environment where clients are in close proximity and can hear each other CTS to self is not supported for 802 11n Power Managemen
180. le Wizard General Settings Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data ee ee a nn encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended 10 Data Encryption Select AES CCMP 11 Enable 802 1X Selected 12 Authentication Type Select EAP FAST to be used with this connection Step 1 of 3 EAP FAST Provisioning With CCXv4 EAP FAST supports two modes for provisioning e Server Authenticated Mode Provisioning inside a server authenticated TLS tunnel e Server Unauthenticated Mode Provisioning inside an unauthenticated TLS tunnel NOTE Server Authenticated Mode provides significant security advantages over Server Unauthenticated Mode even when EAP MS CHAP V2 is being used as an inner method This mode protects the EAP MS CHAP V2 exchanges from potential Man in the Middle attacks by verifying the server s authenticity before exchanging MS CHAP V2 Therefore Server Authenticated Mode is preferred whenever it is possible EAP FAST p
181. le satellite systems High power radar is allocated as the primary user of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5 65 to 5 85 GHz bands These radar stations can cause interference with and or damage to this device The maximum allowed antenna gain for use with this device is 6dBi in order to comply with the E 1 R P limit for the 5 25 to 5 35 and 5 725 to 5 85GHz frequency range in point to point operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Issue 4 and RSS 210 No 4 Dec 2000 and No 5 Nov 2001 Cet appariel num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 No 4 et CNR 210 No 4 Dec 2000 et No 5 Nov 2001 To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis a l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afinde fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence Europe Union The low band 5 15 5 35 GHz is for indoor use only Declaration of Conformity This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999 5 EC eesky Intel R Corporation t mto prohla uje z
182. less to Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration use one of the following methods From the Taskbar Menu Click Use Windows to manage Wi Fi to switch to Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Select this option to disable Intel R PROSet Wireless as your current wireless manager You can then configure Microsoft Windows XP as your wireless manager Allow Windows to manage Wi Do you want Windows to manage your wireless Wi Fi network connections Note To switch back to Intel PROSet Wireless and your existing profiles click the Intel PROSet Wireless icon on the taskbar and select Use Intel PROS et Wireless to manage Wi Fi Do not show this message again NOTE Any wireless profiles created in Intel R PROSet Wireless are not visible in Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration If you want to use your Intel wireless profiles you need to select Use Intel PROSet Wireless to manage Wi Fi from the Taskbar menu From Intel R PROSet Wireless From the Advanced menu click Use Windows to manage Wi Fi in the Intel R PROSet Wireless application When you are finished using the Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration you can switch back to Intel R PROSet Wireless Click Enable Intel PROSet Wireless on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window or click Use Intel PROSet Wireless to manage Wi Fi from the Taskbar menu E Intel R PROSet Wireless File Tools Advanced Profiles Help Windows is
183. lick Connect The Intel R PROSet Wireless software automatically detects the security settings for the wireless adapter e Create a device to device ad hoc network profile as described next To create a profile for a wireless network connection with no encryption Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profiles list click Add to open the wireless profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the name of your wireless network Operating Mode Click Device to Device ad hoc baba ee SEN Click Next to open the Security Settings Personal Security is selected by default Security Settings The default setting is None which indicates that there is no security on this wireless network Click OK The profile is added to the Profiles list and connects to the wireless network Set up a Client with WEP 64 bit or WEP 128 bit Data Encryption When WEP data encryption is enabled a network key or password is used for encryption A network key is provided for you automatically for example it might be provided by your wireless network adapter manufacturer or you can enter it yourself and specify the key length 64 bit or 128 bit key format ASCII characters or hexadecimal digits and key index the location where a specific key is stored The greater the key length the more secure the key To add a network key for a Device to Device ad hoc
184. lick Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended Enable 802 1X Selected Authentication Type Select PEAP to be used with this connection Step 1 of 2 PEAP User PEAP relies on Transport Layer Security TLS to allow unencrypted authentication types for example EAP Generic Token Card GTC and One Time Password OTP support 1 2 Authentication Protocol Select either GTC MS CHAP V2 Default or TLS See Authentication Protocols User Credentials Select one of the following Use Windows logon Prompt each time connect or Use the following Roaming Identity A Roaming Identity may be populated in this field or you can use domain username as the default format for entering a roaming identity When 802 1X Microsoft IAS RADIUS is used as an authentication server the server authenticates the device using the Roaming Identity from Intel R PROSet Wireless software and ignores the Authentication Protocol MS CHAP V2 user name Microsoft IAS RADIUS accepts only a valid user name dotNet user for the Roaming Identity For
185. lick the icon From this menu you perform tasks such as turn the radio on or off or launch the Intel R PROSet Wireless application See Taskbar Menu Options for more information e Tool tips and desktop alerts See Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts for more information Notifications Auto Connect Show Alert Notifications Select to display desktop alerts next to the taskbar icon When your action is required a message displays Only events of high importance trigger a desktop alert If the desktop alert is selected then the appropriate action is taken Clear to not display desktop alerts See Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts for more information Select one of the following options Information Notifications These desktop alerts are of lower importance They do not require your interaction but can greatly improve the wireless experience e Show Information Notifications Selected by default All informational desktop alerts are displayed next to the taskbar status icon These desktop alerts improve your wireless experience with notifications when available wireless networks are within range They also inform you when a wireless connection has been made or has been lost See Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts for more information Show a list of available networks when not connected When Show Information Notifications is cleared you can select this item When the desktop alerts are disabled this option lets you continue to
186. listed under Network adapters in the Device Manager If the adapter is not listed right click Network adapters and select Scan for hardware changes You can also reboot your system Verify that your adapter is enabled in the Device Manager When the adapter is disabled a red X is displayed on the device Right click the adapter and select Enable from the menu When the adapter displays a yellow exclamation point right click the adapter and reinstall the driver from the Intel R PROSet Wireless CD Contact your computer manufacturer for other troubleshooting options Driver Test The test summary displays the Intel R PRO Wireless Network Connection driver supported by the wireless adapter The test verifies if the driver binary version is compatible with the installed version of Intel R PROSet Wireless software The test fails if the driver binary is not found or if the driver version does not match the Intel R PROSet Wireless software version for example Intel R PROSet Wireless version 11 1 x x and driver version 9 0 x x 9 1 x x or 11 1 x x Troubleshooting e Reinstall the drivers using the Intel R PROSet Wireless software Radio Test The test summary displays Radio On or Radio Off The test queries the current radio state If the radio is switched on the test passes If the radio is off the test fails Troubleshooting Verify that your wireless adapter s radio is on There are two methods to turn the radio on and off e The hardw
187. lled and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product Any other installation or use will violate FCC Part 15 regulations U S Frequency Bands 2 400 2 462 GHz Canada I ndustry Canada IC This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Issue 2 and RSS 210 Issue 4 Dec 2000 Cet appariel num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 No 2 et CNR 210 No 4 Dec 2000 To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis a l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afinde fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Europe Frequency Bands 2 400 2 4835 GHz Europe ETSI Led eM gh D gh gh ER C 03360 Declaration of Conformity We INTEL CORPORATION SA Branch Office Veldkant 31 2550 Kontich Belgium Declare that the INTEL PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection with model name WM3A2200BG is in conformance with the essential requirements
188. llenge and response packets are sent over a non exposed TLS encrypted channel TTLS implementations today support all methods defined by EAP as well as several older methods CHAP PAP MS CHAP and MS CHAP V2 TTLS can easily be extended to work with new protocols by defining new attributes to support new protocols Wired Equivalent Privacy Wired Equivalent Privacy 64 and 128 bit 64 bit is sometimes referred to as 40 bit This is a low level encryption technique designed to give the user about the same amount of privacy that he would expect from a LAN WEP is a security protocol for wireless local area networks WLANs defined in the 802 11b standard WEP is designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN WEP aims to provide security by data over radio waves so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to another Enterprise Either a pass phrase or hexadecimal key The pass phrase must be 5 ASCII characters for 64 bit WEP or 13 ASCII characters for 128 bit WEP For pass phrases 0 9 a z A Z and l Ekel Hl lt are all valid characters The hex key must be 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F for 64 bit WEP or 26 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F for 128 bit WEP Wireless Fidelity Is meant to be used generically when referring of any type to 802 11 network whether 802 11b 802 11a or dual band A stand alone wireless hub that allows any computer that has a wireles
189. lls you that one or more access points with Wi Fi Protected Setup capability is within range of your wireless computer Click on this message Or you can select the network from the Wireless Networks list in the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Intel PROSet Wireless x Devices with Wi Fi Protected Setup T M capability are within range of your computer Click to connect The Wireless Network Configuration start up page opens Use the Available Networks list to select the network that you want to connect to in this example it is MyWPS Then click Next me mn E Wireless Network Configuration Wizard One or more wireless networks are detected within range of your computer This wizard guides you through a series of steps to set up a wireless connection for the selected network Available Networks MyWPS v Click Next to connect to this network Help CR Gera 3 The Discovery panel opens as shown next The enrollee that you want to connect to the network discovers the registrar for the network Assuming that the Discovery process succeeds the name of the registrar or access point is displayed ZS Wireless Network Configuration Wizard Discovering Registrars Connecting to the Wireless Network MyWPS 4 The next panel appears displaying the Device Password enrollee password The password displayed at the enrollee is a unique randomly generated temporary password for the enrollee Th
190. ltiple access points can work together to provide coverage over a wide area Device to device mode also called ad hoc mode works without access points and allows wireless Computers to send information directly to other wireless Computers You can use ad hoc mode to network computers in a home or small office or to set up a temporary wireless network for a meeting How do I turn my Radio on and off You will need to turn the wireless adapter radio off and on on different occasions For example you may be required to turn the radio off when boarding an airplane You can also turn it off to conserve battery power There are three methods to turn the radio on and off e Using the wireless radio hardware switch may not be present on all computers e Using the Wireless On Wireless Off button in Intel R PROSet Wireless e Using Windows Remember that to connect to wireless networks the wireless radio needs to be turned back on If you are unable to connect to a wireless network verify that your radio is turned on at both the hardware switch and the Wireless On Wireless Off button in Intel R PROSet Wireless See Turn the Wireless Radio On or Off for more information Back to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Security Overview WEP Encryption e Open and Shared Key authentication 802 1X Authentication e How 802 1X Authentication Works e 802 1X Features WPA WPA2 Enterprise Mode
191. m Click Submit Advanced Certificate Request Select User certificate template Click Mark keys as exportable Click Next Use the provided defaults Certificate Issued Click Install this certificate NOTE If this is the first certificate you have obtained the CA first asks you if it should install a trusted CA certificate in the root store This is not a trusted CA certificate The name on the certificate is that of the host of the CA Click Yes You need this certificate for both TLS and TTLS If your certificate was successfully installed you see the message Your new certificate has been successfully installed To verify the installation click Internet Explorer Tools Internet Options Content Certificates The new certificate should be installed in the Personal folder Import a Certificate from a File Toe Sa 8 Open Internet Properties right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop Select Properties Content Click Certificates The list of installed certificates appears Click Import to open the Certificate Import Wizard Select the file Specify your access password for the file Clear Enable strong private key protection Certificate store Click Automatically select certificate store based on the type of certificate the certificate must be in the user accounts personal store to be accessible Proceed to Completing the Certificate Import and click Finish To configure a profile with WPA authenticat
192. mary displays whether replies from these entities were received Example Response AP default gateway No Response DHCP server NOTE If the ping tests to this access point and default gateway are successful but the ping test to the DNS server fails this is not a wireless network issue but a general network issue Troubleshooting e Disable the security firewall and run the ping test again e Contact the access point manufacturer to troubleshoot your home network setup e Enterprise users should contact their network administrator un Tests Diagnoses and fixes problems displayed by each of the tests The Troubleshoot button becomes active if a test fails ee ee fe Provides help information for this page Resolve Errors Use the following recommendations to resolve network connection issues detected by Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Did not receive an IP address The ad hoc network is idle and no peers have joined the network The ad hoc network is idle and all peers have left the network You are connected to a network with default network name SSID The network or the access point may not be configured with security You are connected to a network that is not configured with security and there are shared folders detected in your system The wireless network adapter in the system is disabled No wireless network adapter was detected in the system No wireless network adapter driver was installed Disconnection from an access point
193. ment where clients are in close proximity and can hear each other Power Management Power Management Lets you select a balance between power consumption and adapter performance The wireless adapter power settings slider sets a balance between the computer s power source and the battery Select a balance between power consumption and adapter performance PSP Power Saving Mode CAM Constantly Awake Mode Select one of the Power Saving Mode levels PSP CAM The client adapter is powered up continuously PSP Level 1 PSP set at maximum power PSP Levels 2 4 PSP set to maximize power PSP Level 5 PSP set to maximize battery life PSP Auto Default in PSP Level 6 Balances between power consumption and battery life NOTE Power consumption savings vary based on infrastructure settings Preamble Mode Changes the preamble length setting received by the access point during an initial connection Always use a long preamble length to connect to an access point Auto Tx Preamble allows automatic preamble detection If supported short preamble should be used If not use long preamble Long Tx Preamble NOTE This feature is not installed through an Administrator Package when a user s computer has an Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Roaming Aggressiveness Define how aggressively a wireless client roams to improve connection to an access point Click Use default value to balance between not
194. ministrator Package that contains EAP FAST Authority ID A ID Group settings PAC distribution can also be completed manually out of band Manual provisioning enables you to create a PAC for a user on an ACS server and then import it into a user s computer A PAC file can be protected with a password which the user needs to enter during a PAC import To import a PAC oe LE M Click Import to import a PAC from the PAC server Click Open Enter the PAC password optiona Click OK closes this page The selected PAC is used for this wireless profile EAP FAST CCXv4 enables support for the provisioning of other credentials beyond the PAC currently provisioned for tunnel establishment The credential types supported include trusted CA certificate machine credentials for machine authentication and temporary user credentials used to bypass user authentication Use a Certificate TLS Authentication Click Use a certificate TLS Authentication Click Identity Protection when the tunnel is protected Select one of the following o Use a user certificate on this computer Click Select to choose the user certificate Click OK Proceed to Step 4 o Use the certificate issued to this computer Proceed to Step 5 o Use my smart card Select if the certificate resides on a smart card Proceed to Step 5 4 User Name Enter the user name assigned to the user certificate 5 Click Next SE faa Step 2 of 3 EAP FAST Additional Informati
195. ms gt Intel PROSet Wireless Software 2 Click Change Remove Click Modify Click Next Click the red X next to any of the features that are not currently installed Click Install this feature and any selected subfeatures Click Modify After installation the feature is listed as Installed on the Intel R PROSet Wireless Installer feature list 8 Click OK HOME Enable WMM Power Save UAPSD To enable WMM Power Save the Registry needs to be modified Edit the Registry and make the following changes Edit the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Class 4D36E972 E325 11CE BFC1 08002bE10318 00XX ApsdTriggerQueues c or f where c VI and VO are enabled f all access categories are enabled Add the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Class 4D36E972 E325 11CE BFC1 08002bE10318 00XX ApsdFillCmd 1 Add the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Class 4D36E972 E325 11CE BFC1 08002bE10318 00XX ApsdTriggerMode 3 Uninstall Intel R PROSet Wireless To uninstall Intel R PROSet Wireless Click Start gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs Click Intel PROSet Wireless Software Click Change Remove Click Remove Click Next When prompted determine what you would like to do with your current profiles and settings OU RWNE You have chosen to completely remove the I ntel PROSet Wireless Software Select what t
196. nd Protected EAP PEAP These are all methods for the wireless client to identify itself to the RADIUS server With RADIUS authentication user identities are checked against databases RADIUS constitutes a set of standards that addresses Authentication Authorization and Accounting AAA RADIUS includes a proxy process to validate clients in a multi server environment The IEEE 802 1X standard is for controlling and authenticating access to port based 802 11 wireless and wired Ethernet networks Port based network access control is similar to a switched local area network LAN infrastructure that authenticates devices attached to a LAN port and prevent access to that port if the authentication process fails What is RADI US RADIUS is the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service an Authorization Authentication and Accounting AAA client server protocol that is used when a AAA dial up client logs in or out of a Network Access Server Typically a RADIUS server is used by Internet Service Providers ISP to perform AAA tasks AAA phases are described as follows e Authentication phase Verifies a user name and password against a local database After credentials are verified the authorization process begins e Authorization phase Determines whether a request is allowed access to a resource An IP address is assigned for the dial up client e Accounting phase Collects information on resource usage for the purpose of trend analysis audi
197. ne access point to another without involving the main server Using Cisco Centralized Key Management CCKM an access point configured to provide Wireless Domain Services WDS takes the place of the RADIUS server and authenticates the client without perceptible delay in voice or other time sensitive applications CKIP Cisco Key Integrity Protocol CKIP is Cisco proprietary security protocol for encryption in 802 11 media CKIP uses the following features to improve 802 11 security in infrastructure mode e Key Permutation KP e Message Sequence Number 802 11b and 802 11g Mixed Environment Protection Protocol Some access points for example Cisco 350 or Cisco 1200 support environments in which not all client stations support WEP encryption this is called Mixed Cell Mode When these wireless networks operate in optional encryption mode client stations that join in WEP mode send all messages encrypted and stations that use standard mode send all messages unencrypted These access points broadcast that the network does not use encryption but allow clients that use WEP mode When Mixed Cell is enabled in a profile it lets you connect to access points that are configured for optional encryption EAP FAST EAP FAST like EAP TTLS and PEAP uses tunneling to protect traffic The main difference is that EAP FAST does not use certificates to authenticate Provisioning in EAP FAST is negotiated solely by the client as the first communicati
198. nection After connection the lt SSID not broadcast gt is still displayed in the Wireless Networks list along with the Profile Name SSID The associated SSID profile is viewed in the Profiles list Notification that the adapter is connecting to the wireless network Once connected the status is changed to Connected 4 Profiles dentifies a network in the Wireless Networks list that is connected and has a EN profile in the profiles list The wireless network uses Network Infrastructure mode e The wireless network uses Device to Device ad hoc mode The wireless network uses Security encryption The band frequency being used by the wireless network 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g or 802 11n The wireless network is on the exclusion list or the profile is configured for manual connection Connect Disconnect Click to connect to a wireless network Once connected the button changes to Disconnect Properties Provides detailed information about the connected network and its access points See Network Properties for information Refreshes the list of available networks If any new networks are available within the adapter range the list is updated to show the new network name Wireless On Off Switch the radio off and on See Turn Wireless On or Off for more information m T WM Closes the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Provides help information for this page Network Properties Click the
199. nes aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Portuguese I ntel R Corporation declara que este Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection esta conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Malti Hawnhekk Intel R Corporation jiddikjara li dan Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection jikkonforma mal etieijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oerajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC KEREL Z hi 3 T o un Et H et v x 2 E hd 3 kl Et v h D D H H fae h fa 3 3 E lt Estonian Kaesolevaga kinnitab Intel R Corporation seadme Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection vastavust direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele satetele Hungary Alulirott Intel R Corporation nyilatkozom hogy a Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak EE EA lt DI o Intel R Corporation t mto vyhlasuje ze Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Intel R Corporation t mto prohla uje e tento Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection je ve shode se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi peislu n mi ustanoven
200. network connection 1 DUNE On the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window double click a Device to Device ad hoc network in the Wireless Networks list or select the network and click Connect Click Profiles to access the Profiles list Click Properties to open the wireless profile General Settings The Profile name and Wireless Network Name SSID display Device to Device ad hoc should be selected as the Operating Mode Click Next to open the Security Settings Personal Security is selected by default Security Settings The default setting is None which indicates that there is no security on this wireless network To add a password or network key 1 Security Settings Select either WEP 64 bit or WEP 128 bit to configure WEP data encryption with a 64 bit or 128 bit key When WEP encryption is enabled on an access point the WEP key is used to verify access to the network If the wireless device does not have the correct WEP key even though authentication is successful the device is unable to transmit data through the access point or decrypt data received from the access point Name pese Enter the Wireless Security Password Pass phrase or Encryption Key WEP key Pass phrase 64 bit Enter five 5 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z or A Z WEP key 64 bit Enter 10 hexadecimal characters 0 9 A F Pass phrase 128 bit Enter 13 alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z or A Z WEP key 128 bit Enter 26 hexadecimal
201. nformation is required then the next Step of the Security page is displayed OK Closes the Create Wireless Profile Wizard and saves the profile Closes the Create Wireless Profile Wizard and cancels any changes made Provides the help information for the current page Configure Profiles for Infrastructure Networks An infrastructure network consists of one or more access points and one or more computers with wireless adapters installed Each access point must have a wired connection to a wireless network Set up a Client with Open or Shared Network Authentication When Shared Key authentication is used each wireless station is assumed to have received a secret shared key over a secure channel that is independent from the 802 11 wireless network communications channel Shared key authentication requires that the client configure a static WEP or CKIP key Client access is granted only if the client passes a challenge based authentication CKIP provides stronger data encryption than WEP but not all operating systems and access points support it NOTE While shared key would appear to be the better option for a higher level of security a known weakness is created by the clear text transmission of the challenge string to the client Once an invader finds the challenge string the shared authentication key can be easily reverse engineered Therefore open authentication is actually and counter intuitively more secure To create a profil
202. nfrastructure or ad hoc peer to peer operating modes Security WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise AES CCMP 128 bit WEP 128 bit and 64 bit 802 1X EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Product Safety UL C UL CB IEC 60590 Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection PCI Express Mini Card Dimensions Width 2 00 in x Length 1 18 in x Height 0 18 in 50 95 mm x 30 mm x 4 5 mm Antenna Interface Connector Hirose U FL R SMT mates with cable connector U FL LP 066 Humidity 50 to 92 non condensing at temperatures of 25 C to 55 2C Frequency Modulation 2 4 GHz 802 11b g Frequency band 2 400 2 4835 GHz dependent on country CCK DQPSK DBPSK ee Medium 2 4 GHz ISM Peo Frequency peer ieee Peo OFDM cai Channel 1 11 US ies Se 1 13 ies Europe GE Rates 11 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps e 52 41 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps e GE Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista Wi Fi Alliance certification Wi Fi certification for 802 11b 802 119 WPA WPA2 WMM EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS Cisco Compatible Extensions certification Cisco Compatible Extensions v4 0 WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11g 802 11b Architecture Infrastructure or ad hoc peer to peer operating modes Security WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise AES CCMP 128 bit WEP 128 bit and 64 bit 802 1X EAP SIM LEAP PEAP TKIP EAP FA
203. ng Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP is an Internet Engineering Task Force IETF draft protocol sponsored by Microsoft Cisco and RSA Security PEAP creates an encrypted tunnel similar to the tunnel used in secure web pages SSL Inside the encrypted tunnel a number of other EAP authentication methods can be used to perform client authentication PEAP requires a TLS certificate on the RADIUS server but unlike EAP TLS there is no requirement to have a certificate on the client PEAP has not been ratified by the IETF The IETF is currently comparing PEAP and TTLS Tunneled TLS to determine an authentication standard for 802 1X authentication in 802 11 wireless systems PEAP is an authentication type designed to take advantage of server side EAP Transport Layer Security EAP TLS and to support various authentication methods including user passwords and one time passwords and Generic Token Cards Peer to Peer A wireless network structure that allows wireless clients to communicate Mode with each other without using an access point Power Save The state in which the radio is periodically powered down to conserve mode power When the notebook is in Power Save mode receive packets are stored in the access point until the wireless adapter wakes up Preferred One of the networks that has been configured Such networks are listed network under Preferred networks on the Wireless Networks tab of the Wireless Configurati
204. nk 4965AG_ in compliance with local regulations Host system must be labeled with Contains FCC ID XXXXXXXxX FCC ID displayed on label The Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ wireless network device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product For country specific approvals see Radio approvals Intel Corporation is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of the devices included with the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ adapter kit or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than that specified by Intel Corporation The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user Intel Corporation and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from the user failing to comply with these guidelines Local Restriction of 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n Radio Usage The following statement on local restrictions must be published as part of the compliance documentation for all 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n products A Caution Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11a 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n wireless LAN devices
205. nments o The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments o The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA o The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital e Antenna use o In order to comply with FCC RF exposure limits low gain integrated antennas should be located at a minimum distance of 20 cm 8 inches or more from the body of all persons o High gain wall mount or mast mount antennas are designed to be professionally installed and should be located at a minimum distance of 30 cm 12 inches or more from the body of all persons Please contact your professional installer VAR or antenna manufacturer for proper installation requirements Explosive Device Proximity Warning see below Antenna Warning see below Use on Aircraft Caution see below Other Wireless Devices see below Power Supply Access Point see below Explosive Device Proximity Warning Ad warning Do not operate a portable transmitter such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use Antenna Warnings Warning To comply with the FCC and ANSI C95 1 RF exposure limits it is recommended for the Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter installed in a desktop or po
206. not know the original password there is no process available to reset the password 1 Password Create a password maximum 56 characters 2 Confirm Password Reenter the password 3 Click OK The Open Administrator Package displays To change the existing password Click Administrator Tool from the Tools menu Click Change Password on the password entry form Old Password Enter the existing password New Password Enter the new password Confirm Password Reenter the new password again Click OK to save the new password and enter the Administrator Tool oe eS Administrator Tool Settings Administrator Tool Settings E Profile insertion Insert on top CG Insert on bottom Description Select to place the profile at the top or end of the Administrator Tool Profiles list An Administrator can determine that order that Administrator profiles are placed in the Administrator Tool s Profiles list 1 Atthe main window click Tools gt Administrator Tool 2 After the Administrator Tool opens click Tools gt Settings o Select Insert on top to always place Administrator profiles at the top of the Administrator Tool s Profiles list o Select Insert on bottom to always place Administrator profiles at the bottom the Administrator Tool s Profiles list 3 Click OK to close and return to the Administrator Tool Administrator Packages Administrator Packages are used to save administrative profiles and other sett
207. nstrate the compliance of low power electronic and electrical apparatus with the basis restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fiels 10MHz 300GHz General public This declaration is made under our sole responsibility Authorized Signature by Lei incent Colin Worldwide Homologations Manager WPD Regulatory Department Date 01 December 2003 C 03360 Declaration of Conformity We INTEL CORPORATION SA Branch Office Veldkant 31 2550 Kontich Belgium Declare that the INTEL PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection with model name WM3A2200BG is in conformance with the essential requirements of the European Council Directive Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Following Annex IV of this Directive The essential requirements being Following directive 73 23 EEC amp European Council Recommendation 1999 519 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility article 3 1 b Following directive 89 336 EEC Following the Notified Body Opinion from TNO Certification B V with Notified Body number 0336 Health amp Safety of the user article 3 1 a Effective use of the spectrum article 3 2 This declaration is based upon compliance to the following standards IEC 60950 1999 3 Edition with amendments Safety Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business 1 2 3 4 Equipment amp amp EN 60950 2000 Common modifications special nat
208. nt due to Information Element failure Disconnect from access point due to EAPOL Key protocol four way handshake failure Disconnect from access point due to 802 1X authentication failure Recommended action Select the profile Click Connect and try to associate with the network The application failed to start The application that you specified to start when this profile connected could not be found Verify the path and file name in the Profile Wizard Advanced Settings To verify the path and file name From the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window click Profiles Select the Profile Click Properties Click Advanced Click Enable Start Application Verify that the file name and file location path are correct Click OK to close the Advanced Settings Click OK to close the General Settings and return to the Profiles list Authentication failed due to invalid user name Reenter user name This authentication error can be caused by an invalid user name Use the following steps to resolve this error AUNE Select the appropriate profile from the Profiles list Click Properties to open the General Settings Click Next to open the Security Settings Enterprise Security is selected Select the appropriate 802 1X Authentication Type For TTLS PEAP and EAP FAST profiles e Use the following option should be selected e Verify the User Name information Click OK to save the settings Authentication failed due to
209. ntel PROSet Wireless gt Intel PROSet Wireless e Right click the Taskbar icon Ki located in the lower right corner of your Windows Desktop to open the Taskbar menu Click Open Intel PROSet Wireless e Double click the Taskbar icon to open Intel R PROSet Wireless To close Intel R PROSet Wireless from the main window use one of the following e Select File gt Exit from the main window e Click Close e Click the Close button X at the top right corner of the window Start Intel R PROSet Wireless from the Taskbar To start Intel R PROSet Wireless double click the Taskbar icon Ki located in the lower right corner of your Windows desktop or right click the Taskbar icon and click Open Intel PROSet Wireless Taskbar Menu Options Open Intel PROSet Wireless v Wireless On Wireless Off Open Intel Wireless Troubleshooter Connect to Profile gt Use Windows to manage Wi Fi Add New Device The Intel R PROSet Wireless icon displays on the Taskbar located in the lower right corner of your Windows desktop Right click the status icon to display the menu options Open Intel PROSet Wireless Click to start Intel R PROSet Wireless when Intel R PROSet Wireless is your wireless manager If you select Use Windows to manage Wi Fi from the Taskbar menu the menu option changes to Open Wireless Zero Configuration and Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service is used as your wireless manager When you use Mi
210. ntel R PROSet Wireless software See Install or Uninstall the Software for more information on custom installation Adapter Settings Displays Adapter Settings that are equivalent to the settings in the Microsoft Windows Advanced settings See Adapter Settings for information To access Adapter Settings from Microsoft Windows Select Network Connections from the Windows Control Panel Right click the Wireless Network Connection Select Properties from the menu Click Configure to display the Advanced settings for the adapter Advanced Statistics Select to view detailed information about the wireless adapter and connection See Advanced Statistics for more information Use Windows to manage Wi Fi Select to enable Microsoft Windows XP as the wireless manager See Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration for more information Manage Profiles Select to create or edit profiles Manage Exclusions Select to exclude networks from automatic connection See Manage Exclusions for more information Intel PROSet Wireless Help Starts the online help About Displays version information for the currently installed application components Application Settings Tools menu Intel R PROSet Wireless Application Settings Adapter Currently managing the following adapter Intel Wireless WiFi Link 49654GN Advanced Settings Ia MES EI Show application icon on the taskbar Notifications Show Alert Notifications
211. ntity of the wireless device or end user is verified and then allowed network access The test queries for authentication state information including all Cisco Compatible Extensions and security related information The test passes if the client is authenticated successfully The test fails if the client is not authenticated The Test Summary displays whether authentication is required for the network connection Troubleshooting e Select Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter from the Tools menu on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Select Wireless Event Viewer to display error log records to resolve problems found with this test e Edit your profile to ensure the correct credentials have been used for the WEP key PSK password or certificates e Remove the existing profile and create a new profile Signal Test The test summary displays the signal quality If the signal quality is low use the Troubleshoot button to diagnose and fix the problem Troubleshooting e Move your computer 10 to 20 feet from the wireless access point or router e Reduce interference by moving away from appliances microwaves cell phones or 2 4 GHz phones or access points using the same channel e Increase the transmission power of the access point Ping Test The test verifies whether the wireless adapter successfully sent messages to and received replies from the access point IP address default gateway DHCP server if enabled and DNS servers The test sum
212. o compatible computers using radio communications The access point or wireless router is a small device that provides access to the WLAN and the Internet A WLAN lets you share files or printers between computers and also share your Internet connection When you set up your wireless adapter you select the operating mode for the kind of wireless network you want You can use your the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN adapter to connect to other wireless devices that comply with the 802 11 standard for wireless networking Instructions are provided herein to make this process easy What do I Need to set up a Wireless Network To set up a wireless network you need the following e A wireless router e Awireless network adapter wireless card for each computer that you want to connect to the wireless network the Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN adapter e If you want internet access for your WLAN you also need broadband internet service such as cable or DSL This includes a broadband modem Some Basics about Wireless Networks Following are some basic concepts you need to know about 802 11 WLANs Wireless Network Management Utility Intel R PROSet Wireless helps you manage your wireless connections It can help you initially set up your wireless connections and then easily manager those connections opening and closing connections and managing security as required Microsoft Windows Zero Configuration is another wireless network manager
213. o do with your current profiles and settings e Do not save my profiles and settings Select to completely remove all of your current profiles and settings If you reinstall the software the profiles and settings are no longer available e Save my profiles and settings in the current format Intel PROSet Wireless 10 x Select to save your current profiles and settings If you reinstall the software your current profiles and settings are available e Convert and save my profiles and settings in Intel PROSet Wireless 9 x format If you need to revert to a previous version of Intel R PROSet Wireless software select to save your settings After you have reinstalled the software your current profiles and settings are available NOTE Only settings applicable to the prior version of the software are available 7 Make a selection and click OK 8 After the software is removed click Yes to restart your computer Back to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Connect to a Wireless Network Connect to a Wireless Network First Time Connection Using Wi Fi Protected Setup Confiqure an Access Point and set up a Network Connect an Enrollee to a Network or Access Point Add an Enrollee to an Existing Network at the Registrar Other Wireless Managers Connect to a Wireless Network Following are summary instructions for connecting to an existing wireless network You can use any of the follo
214. ofile name and Wireless Network Name SSID display Network Infrastructure should be selected as the Operating Mode Click Next to open the Security Settings Personal Security is selected by default Security Settings Select WPA Personal TKIP to provide security to a small business network or home environment A password called a pre shared key PSK is used The longer the password the stronger the security of the wireless network oe If your wireless access point or router supports WPA2 Personal then you should enable it on the access point and provide a long strong password The longer the password the stronger the security of the wireless network The same password entered in the access point needs to be used on this computer and all other wireless devices that access the wireless network NOTE WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal are interoperable 7 Wireless Security Password Encryption Key Enter a text phrase with eight to 63 characters Verify that the network key matches the password in the wireless access point 8 Click OK to return to the Profiles list Set up a Client with WPA Personal AES CCMP or WPA2 Personal AES CCMP Security Settings Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a security enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access control to a wireless network WPA enforces 802 1X authentication and key exchange and only works with dynamic encryption keys For a home user or small busin
215. og files The default location is the My Documents Click Browse to locate a new folder location 5 File Name The file name is the default machine name 6 Maximum Size Enter the size of the file in kilobytes KB 7 Click OK to close and apply the new changes Click Cancel to close without applying any changes If you want the log file copied to an archive site after a specific number of days 1 Click Copy the log file to another location 2 Destination Path Enter where to store the files 3 Frequency days Select how often you want the files moved to the destination folder Wireless On Off Ss x Control the wireless radio e No change The radio is not turned on or off e Turn wireless radio Off The profile turns the radio off e Turn wireless radio On The profile turns the radio on e Disable Wireless On Off selection Select to prevent a user from accessing the Wireless On Off control on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window or Taskbar menu A user is notified that The feature is disabled by the administrator if they attempt to turn on or off the radio control e Add 802 11a Radio On Off selection Select to allow the user to turn on off the 802 11a radio separately from the 802 11b g radio If you select this the Disable 802 11la Radio On Off selection becomes available Select this to show the 802 11a radio On Off control but disable it This lets you give the user individual
216. on Table of Contents Use Intel R PROSet Wireless Software Connect to a Network Use Profiles Set up Security Troubleshooting Administrator Tool Glossary Wireless Network Overview Security Overview Specifications Customer Support Safety and Regulatory Information Warranty Adapter Registration Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2004 2007 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 USA The copying or reproducing of any material in this document in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Intel Corporation is strictly forbidden Intel R is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Intel disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the inform
217. on If you selected Use a certificate TLS Authentication and Use a user certificate on this computer click Next no roaming identity is required and proceed to Step 3 to configure EAP FAST Server certificate settings If you do not need to configure EAP FAST server settings click OK to save your settings and return to the Profiles page If you selected to use a smart card add the roaming identity if required Click OK to save your settings and return to the Profiles page If you did not select Use a certificate TLS Authentication click Next to select an Authentication Protocol CCXv4 permits additional credentials or TLS cipher suites to establish the tunnel Authentication Protocol Select either GTC or MS CHAP V2 Default Generic Token Card GTC GTC may be used with Server Authenticated Mode This enable peers using other user databases as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP and one time password OTP technology to be provisioned in band However the replacement may only be achieved when used with the TLS cipher suites that ensure server authentication To configure a one time password 1 Authentication Protocol Select GTC Generic Token Card 2 User Credentials Select Prompt each time connect 3 On connection prompt for Select one of the following tatic Password On connection enter the user credentials One time password OTP Obtain the password from a hardware token device PIN Soft Tok
218. on a message integrity check MIC called Michael an extended initialization vector IV with sequencing rules and a rekeying mechanism With these enhancements TKIP protects against WEP s known weaknesses The second generation of WPA that complies with the IEEE TGi specification is known as WPA2 Enterprise Mode Enterprise Mode verifies network users through a RADIUS or other authentication server WPA usess 128 bit encryption keys and dynamic session keys to ensure your wireless network s privacy and enterprise security Enterprise Mode is targeted to corporate or government environments Personal Mode Personal Mode requires manual configuration of a pre shared key PSK on the access point and clients PSK authenticates users via a password or identifying code on both the client station and the access point No authentication server is needed Personal Mode is targeted to home and small business environments WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise Provide this level of security on enterprise networks with an 802 1X RADIUS server An authentication type is selected to match the authentication protocol of the 802 1X server NOTE WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise are interoperable WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal Provide this level of security in the small network or home environment It uses a password also called a pre shared key PSK The longer the password the stronger the security of the wireless network If your wireless access
219. on Utility Windows 2000 environment or Wireless Network Connection Properties Windows XP environment RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS is an authentication and accounting system that verifies user s credentials and grants access to requested resources RF Radio Frequency The international unit for measuring frequency is Hertz Hz which is equivalent to the older unit of cycles per second One megahertz MHz is one million Hertz One gigahertz GHz is one billion hertz For reference the standard US electrical power frequency is 60 Hz the AM broadcast radio frequency band is 0 55 1 6 MHz the FM broadcast R radio frequency band is 88 108 MHz and microwave ovens typically operate at 2 45 GHz Roaming Movement of a wireless node between two micro cells Roaming usually occurs in infrastructure networks built around multiple access points Current wireless network roaming is only supported in the same subnet of a network TS threshold The number of frames in the data packet at or above which an RTS CTS request to send clear to send handshake is turned on before the packet is sent The default value is 2347 hared Key An encryption key known only to the receiver and sender of data SIM Subscriber Identity Module card is used to validate credentials with the network A SIM card is a special smart card used by GSM based digital cellular networks Silent Mode Silent Mode Access Points
220. on exchange when EAP FAST is requested from the server If the client does not have a pre shared secret Protected Access Credential PAC it is able to initiate a provisioning EAP FAST exchange to dynamically obtain one from the server EAP FAST documents two methods to deliver the PAC manual delivery through an out of band secure mechanism and automatic provisioning e Manual delivery mechanisms are any delivery mechanism that the administrator of the network feels is sufficiently secure for their network e Automatic provisioning establishes an encrypted tunnel to protect the authentication of the client and the delivery of the PAC to the client This mechanism while not as secure aS a Manual method may be is more secure than the authentication method used in LEAP The EAP FAST method is divided into two parts provisioning and authentication The provisioning phase involves the initial delivery of the PAC to the client This phase only needs to be performed once per client and user Mixed Cell Mode Some access points for example Cisco 350 or Cisco 1200 support environments in which not all client stations support WEP encryption this is called Mixed Cell Mode When these wireless networks operate in optional encryption mode client stations that join in WEP mode send all messages encrypted and stations that use standard mode send all messages unencrypted These access points broadcast that the network does not use encryption but
221. on overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erklart Intel R Corporation dass sich das Gerat Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection in German Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschlagigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Esti Kaesolevaga kinnitab Intel R Corporation seadme Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection vastavust Estonian direktiivi 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele Hereby Intel R Corporation declares that this Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espa ol Por medio de la presente Intel R Corporation declara que el Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection Spanish cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE ME THN HAPOYEA Intel R Corporation AHAQNEI OTI Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection ZYMMOPHONETAI IPO TIL OYYIQAEIZ ATIAITHZEIZ KAI TI AOITIEZ ZXETIKEZ AIATAEE
222. on to determine if an association with a different access point increases performance and helps maintain the highest possible data rate e Received beacons Number of beacons received by the adapter e Percent missed beacons Percent value for missed beacons e Percent transmit errors The percentage of data transmissions that had errors e Signal Strength Signal strength of the access point that the adapter communicates with displayed in decibels dBm Transmit Receive Tx Rx Displays percent values for non directed and directed packets Statistics Total host packets The sum total number of directed and non directed packets counts e Transmit Mbps e Receive Mbps Non directed packets The number of received packets broadcast to the wireless network Directed packets The number of received packets sent specifically to the wireless adapter Total Bytes The total number of bytes for packets received and sent by the wireless adapter Logging Set the duration that you want to record statistical data for your wireless adapter Configure logging settings Click Settings to set how frequently you want to log the statistics You can set the number of seconds and how many hours you want the statistics to be logged To change the storage location of the log file 1 Click Browse to specify a new log file location The current path is displayed The default location is in the Intel R PROSet Wireless Program Files dire
223. onnected this behavior may cause damage to the radio Use in specific environments o The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments o The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA o The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital e Antenna use o In order to comply with FCC RF exposure limits low gain integrated antennas should be located at a minimum distance of 20 cm 8 inches or more from the body of all persons o High gain wall mount or mast mount antennas are designed to be professionally installed and should be located at a minimum distance of 30 cm 12 inches or more from the body of all persons Please contact your professional installer VAR or antenna manufacturer for proper installation requirements e Explosive Device Proximity Warning see below Antenna Warning see below Use on Aircraft Caution see below Other Wireless Devices see below Power Supply Access Point see below Explosive Device Proximity Warning warning Do not operate a portable transmitter such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use Antenna Warnings Warning To comply with the FCC and ANSI C95 1 RF exposure limits it is recommended for the Int
224. operation is minimized To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits you should keep a distance of at least 2 cm between you or any other person in the vicinity and the antenna that is built into the computer 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 If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions the equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee however that such 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter wireless network device must be insta
225. or Wireless Routers have been configured to not broadcast the SSID for the wireless network This makes it necessary to know the SSID in order to configure the wireless profile to connect to the access point or wireless router Single Sign On Single Sign On feature set allows the 802 1X credentials to match your Windows log on user name and password credentials for wireless network connections SSID Service Set Identifier SSID or network name is a value that controls access to a wireless network The SSID for your wireless network card must match the SSID for any access point that you want to connect with If the value does not match you are not granted access to the network Each SSID may be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long and is case sensitive Stealth TKIP 4 LS LS EP A stealth access point is one that has the capability and is configured to not broadcast its SSID This is the wireless network name that appears when a DMU Device Management Utility such as Intel PROSet Wireless scans for available wireless networks Although this can enhance wireless network security it is commonly considered a weak security feature To connect to a stealth access point a user must specifically know the SSID and configure their DMU accordingly The feature is not a part of the 802 11 specification and is known by differing names by various vendors closed mode private network SSID broadcasting Temporal
226. ork centered around an access point In this environment Es I un un l the access point not only provides communication with the wired network but also mediates wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE is an organization involved in defining computing and communications standards IEEE Internet The address of a computer that is attached to a network Part of the Protocol IP jaddress designates which network the computer is on and the other part address represents the host identification LAN Local area network A high speed low error data network covering a relatively small geographic area LEAP Light Extensible Authentication Protocol A version of Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP LEAP is a proprietary extensible authentication protocol developed by Cisco that provides a challenge response authentication mechanism and dynamic key assignment hardware such as a wireless adapter on a LAN or WAN MIC Michael Message integrity check commonly called Michael MS CHAP An EAP mechanism used by the client Microsoft Challenge Authentication Protocol MS CHAP Version 2 is used over an encrypted channel to enable server validation The challenge and response packets are sent over a non exposed TLS encrypted channel ne Nanosecond 1 billionth 1 1 000 000 000 of a second OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexi
227. otification Notify when connected to an unsecured network default Single Sign On Select which Administrator Profile types are enabled on a user computer Persistent Connection Profiles are active during start up and when no user is logged onto the computer Pre Logon Common Connection Profiles are active immediately once a user logs onto the computer Common profiles are enabled if Pre logon Common features are not installed on a user s computer Common profiles are active after a user has logged on and the session becomes active Persistent and Pre logon Common profiles are placed at the top of the user s profiles list They cannot be changed or deleted by a user Support Information y Va Specify the support information d displayed in the About box of the Intel R PROSet Wireless Software e Support URL Enter the support center web site that you want your customers to access for technical support Support Phone Number Enter the telephone number that you want your customers to call for technical support Voice over IP vi f Enables third party software to use i the VolP application on a user s computer The default setting enables this feature NOTE This feature is not installed through an Administrator Package when a user s computer has an Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection or an Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection Wi Fi Manager vi x Select which Wi Fi manager controls
228. owing credential retrieval methods Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate Name 2 Click OK The profile is added to the Profiles list 3 Click the new profile at the end of the Profiles list Use the up and down arrows to change the priority of the new profile 4 Click Connect to connect to the selected wireless network 5 Click OK to close Intel R PROSet Wireless Set up a Client with TTLS Network Authentication TTLS authentication These settings define the protocol and credentials used to authenticate a user The client uses EAP TLS to validate the server and create a TLS encrypted channel between the client and server The client can use another authentication protocol typically password based protocols The challenge and response packets are sent over a non exposed TLS encrypted channel The following example describes how to use WPA with AES CCMP encryption with TTLS authentication To set up a client with TTLS Network Authentication Ee IE 11 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption S
229. perating in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter It is recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20 cm 8 inches Warning The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection product is not designed for use with high gain directional antennas Use of such antennas with these products is illegal Use On Aircraft Caution Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments Local Restrictions on 802 11b and 802 11g Radio Usage All frequencies used by 802 11b and 802 11g are harmonized Some countries though may not allow 802 11g Wireless interoperability The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product that is based on direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS radio technology and to comply with the following standards e IEEE Std 802 11b 1999 Standard on Wireless LAN e IEEE Std 802 11g compliant Standard on Wireless LAN e Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi certification as defined by the Wi Fi Alliance The Intel R PRO Wireless LAN 2200BG Mini PCI adapter and your health The Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter like other radio devices emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy The level of energy emitted by this device however is less than the electromagneti
230. point or router supports WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal then you should enable it on the access point and provide a long strong password The same password entered into the access point needs to be used on this computer and all other wireless devices that access the wireless network NOTE WPA Personal and WPA2 Personal are interoperable AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol The new method for privacy protection of wireless transmissions specified in the IEEE 802 11i standard AES CCMP provides a stronger encryption method than TKIP Choose AES CCMP as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important NOTE Some security solutions may not be supported by your computer s operating system and may require additional software or hardware as well as wireless LAN infrastructure support Check with your computer manufacturer for details TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol is an enhancement to WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy security TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism which together fixes the flaws of WEP TLS A type of authentication method using the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP and a security protocol called the Transport Layer Security TLS EAP TLS uses certificates which use passwords EAP TLS authentication supports dynamic WEP key management The TLS protocol is intended to secure and authenticate communications
231. prior to user log on Persistent Connection NOTE Updating policies may delay the log on screen for up to 2 minutes Pre Logon Cisco Mode Profile Connectivity Security Level Enable Cisco Mode during a Pre logon Common connection Cisco access points have the capability to support multiple wireless network names SSIDs but only broadcast one In order to connect to such an access point an attempt is made to connect with each profile This is referred to as Cisco Mode NOTE The Pre logon Common connection may increase the connection time Select the profile connectivity level on a user s computer Disable user profile switching Users are only able to connect with the first Pre logon Common profile or connect with Pre logon Common profiles only Allow the user to connect to all administrator profiles Allow the user to only connect to the first administrator profile Select the security level on a user s computer Users are able to connect to profiles only with this security level Clicking this checkbox enables the following control to be turned on or off e Allow the user to connect to networks with Personal Security only NOTE Unavailable for Windows Vista packages Shared Folder Select the shared folder notification Notification setting on a user s computer Select to automatically unshare shared folders for the duration of a connection to an unsecured network Disable this n
232. r example 00 06 25 0E 9D 84 Repair Renews the IP Address If you have trouble accessing the network verify if the IP address is valid If it is 0 0 0 0 or 169 x x x then it is probably not valid If your network is set up for automatic network address assignment then click Repair and request a new IP address ees _ Clses the page Heli O Provides help information for this page Profile Management On the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window click Connect on a wireless network Once connected a profile is created in the Profiles list The Profiles List displays the current user profiles in the order that they are to be applied Use the up and down arrows to arrange profiles in a specific order to automatically connect to a wireless network You can also add edit and remove profiles from the Profiles list Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Different profiles can be configured for each wireless network Profile settings can include the network name SSID operating mode and security settings See Profile Management for more information Profiles List Icons ee Profile Name Profiles are network settings that allow your wireless adapter to connect to a network access point Network Infrastructure mode or computer Device to Device ad hoc mode which does not use an access point See Profile Management for more information Network Name Name Profile Name or SSID
233. re information NOTE If the Single Sign On or Pre Logon Connect features are not installed an administrator is still able to create Pre logon Common profiles for export to a user s computer The following describes how the Pre Logon Connect feature functions from system power up The assumption is that a saved profile exists This saved profile has valid security settings marked with Use Windows Logon user name and password that are applied at the time of Windows log on 1 After a system power up enter your Windows log on domain user name and password 2 Click OK The Pre logon Common profile status page displays the progress of the network connection After the wireless adapter is connected to the network access point the Status page closes and the Windows user logs on If the corresponding access point rejects your credentials during the Pre logon Common connection you will be prompted for your user credentials Enter your credentials Click OK The profile is applied and the Status page displays the progress of the connection status until you are logged onto Windows Click Cancel on the Credentials page to select another profile NOTE A user certificate can only be accessed by a user that has been authenticated on the computer Therefore a user should log onto the computer once using either a wired connection alternate profile or local log in before using a Pre logon Common profile that authenticates with a user certifica
234. re the server is blueberry zeelans com e Password Specifies the user password The password characters appear as asterisks This password must match the password that is set in the authentication server e Confirm Password Reenter the user password Certificate Options NOTE Contact your administrator to obtain the domain name NOTE For LEAP profiles this option is listed as Use the following user name and password Select one of the following credential retrieval methods Validate Server Certificate Select to verify the server certificate Certificate Issuer The server certificate received during TLS message exchange must be issued by this certificate authority CA Trusted intermediate certificate authorities and root authorities whose certificates exist in the system store are available for selection If Any Trusted CA is selected any CA in the list is acceptable Click Any Trusted CA as the default or select a certificate issuer from the list Specify Server or Certificate Name Enter the server name The server name or domain to which the server belongs This depends on which option below has been selected e Server name must match the specified entry exactly When selected the server name must match exactly the server name found on the certificate The server name should include the complete domain name for example Servername Domain name Domain name must end with the specified entry When selected the serv
235. realm for the Roaming Identity rather than a true identity Click Next to access the TTLS Server settings Step 2 of 2 TTLS Server E 2 Select one of the following credential retrieval methods Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate Name Click OK to save the setting and close the page Set up a Client with PEAP Network Authentication PEAP authentication PEAP settings are required for the authentication of the client to the authentication server The client uses EAP TLS to validate the server and create a TLS encrypted channel between client and server The client can use another EAP mechanism for example Microsoft Challenge Authentication Protocol MS CHAP Version 2 over this encrypted channel to enable server validation The challenge and response packets are sent over a non exposed TLS encrypted channel The following example describes how to use WPA with AES CCMP or TKIP encryption with PEAP authentication To set up a client with PEAP Authentication Obtain and install a client certificate See Set up the Client for TLS authentication or consult your administrator OO REC 10 11 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure C
236. rer for more information about this switch If you have Intel R PROSet Wireless installed the current state of the radio displays in the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window and on the Taskbar Use Intel R PROSet Wireless to Switch the Radio On or Off The status icon on Intel R PROSet Wireless displays the current state of the radio At the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window click Wireless On or Wireless Off to toggle the radio on or off Switch the Radio On or Off from the Taskbar Icon To switch the radio on or off click the Taskbar icon and select Wireless On or Wireless Off Use Windows to turn off the Radio The radio can be turned off using Windows NOTE If you disabled the radio from Microsoft Windows then you must use Microsoft Windows to turn the radio on You cannot use a hardware switch or Intel R PROSet Wireless to enable the radio again Windows XP 1 At the Start Menu click Connect to gt Wireless Network Connection Right click and select Disable 2 Or if you have more than one wireless adapter at the Start Menu click Connect to gt Show Connections Right click the desired adapter and select Disable You can use the same method to turn the radio back on Install and Uninstall the Software A typical install includes the Wireless LAN adapter driver the Intel R PROSet Wireless software and the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter NOTE If you plan to use Novell Client for Windows it should be install
237. roaming and performance or select a value from the list Values 0 No Roaming Your wireless client does not roam Only significant link quality degradation causes it to roam to another access point 1 3 Allow Roaming 2 Default Balances between not roaming and performance Click Use default value to select 4 Maximum Roaming Throughput Enhancement Change the value of the Packet Burst Control e Enable Select to enable throughput enhancement e Disable Default Select to disable throughput enhancement If you decrease the transmit power you reduce the radio coverage Default Setting Highest power setting Values Tx Minimum Lowest Minimum Coverage Set the adapter to the lowest transmit power Enables you to expand the number of coverage areas or confine a coverage area Reduce the coverage area in high traffic areas to improve overall transmission quality and avoid congestion and interference with other devices Tx Level 1 Tx Level 2 Tx Level 3 Set by country requirements Tx Maximum Highest Maximum Coverage Set the adapter to the maximum transmit power level Select for maximum performance and range in environments with limited additional radio devices NOTE The optimal setting is for a user to always set the transmit power at the lowest possible level still compatible with the quality of their communication This allows the maximum number of wireless devices to operate in dense areas and reduce in
238. rofiles Menu o Manage Profiles o Manage Exclusions Turn Wireless Radio On or Off Install and Uninstall the Software Enable WMM Power Save Use Intel R PROSet Wireless as your Wireless Manager Intel R PROSet Wireless is used to set up edit and manage network profiles to connect to a network It also includes advanced settings such as power management and channel selection for setting up ad hoc networks If you use Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration as your wireless manager you can disable it from the Microsoft Windows Wireless Network tab To disable Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration as your wireless manager 1 Click Start gt Control Panel 2 Double click Network Connections Right click Wireless Network Connection Click Properties Click Wireless Networks Verify that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings is not selected If it is clear it Click OK This confirms that the Intel R PROSet Wireless utility is configured to manage your network profiles SOI NOTE Verify that the Application Settings option Notify when another application uses the wireless adapter is selected This option prompts you when Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration starts to manage your network profiles Start Intel R PROSet Wireless To start Intel R PROSet Wireless use one of the following methods e Click Start gt Programs gt I
239. rtable computer that the antenna for this device be installed so as to provide a separation distance of al least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons and that the antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or radio transmitter It is recommended that the user limit exposure time if the antenna is positioned closer than 20 cm 8 inches Warning Intel R PRO Wireless LAN products are not designed for use with high gain directional antennas Use of such antennas with these products is illegal Use On Aircraft Caution Caution Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio frequency wireless devices because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments Other Wireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network See the documentation supplied with wireless Ethernet adapters or other devices in the wireless network Local Restrictions on 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Radio Usage Caution Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g products are designed for use only in specific countries and are not allowed to be operated in countries other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries for which they were intended and for verifying
240. s Click OK Set up a Client with WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Network Authentication WPA2 Enterprise requires an authentication server e WPA Enterprise A wireless security method that provides strong data protection for multiple users and large managed networks It uses the 802 1X authentication framework with TKIP encryption and prevents unauthorized network access by verifying network users through an authentication server e WPA2 Enterprise The follow on wireless security method to WPA that provides stronger data protection for multiple users and large managed networks It prevents unauthorized network access by verifying network users through an authentication server NOTE WPA Enterprise and WPA2 Enterprise are interoperable To add a profile that uses WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise authentication METS me 12 13 Cee E EE Obtain a user name and password on the RADIUS server from your administrator Certain authentication types require that obtain and install a client certificate See Setting up the Client for TLS authentication or consult your administrator Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next Select Enterprise Security
241. s network adapter to communicate with another computer within the same network and to connect to the Internet Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a security enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access control to a wireless network WPA is an interim standard that will be replaced with the IEEE s 802 11i standard upon its completion WPA consists of RC4 and TKIP and provides support for BSS Infrastructure mode only Not compatible with Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 This is the second generation of WPA that complies with the IEEE TGi specification WPA2 consists of AES encryption pre authentication and PMKID caching It provides support for BSS Infrastructure mode and IBSS ad hoc mode Not compatible with Wi Fi Protected Access Enterprise applies to corporate users A new standards based interoperable security technology for wireless LAN subset of IEEE 802 11i draft standard that encrypts data sent over radio waves WPA is a Wi Fi standard that was designed to improve upon the security features of WEP as follows e Improved data encryption through the temporal key integrity protocol TKIP TKIP scrambles the keys using a hashing algorithm and by adding an integrity checking feature ensures that the keys have not been tampered with User authentication which is generally missing in WEP through the extensible authentication protocol EAP WEP regulates access to a wireless network based on a comp
242. s Control MAC and Physical Layer PHY specifications Enhancements for Higher Throughput PCI Express Mini Card Dimensions Width 2 00 in x Length 1 18 in x Height 0 18 in 50 95 mm x 30 mm x 4 5 mm Antenna Interface Connector Hirose U FL R SMT mates with cable connector U FL LP 066 50 to 95 non condensing at temperatures of 25 2C to 35 2C Frequency Modulation 5 GHz 802 11a 2 4 GHz 802 11b g Frequency band 5 15 GHz 5 85 GHz 2 400 2 4835 GHz dependent on country dependent on country Modulation BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 ICCK DQPSK DBPSK QAM Wireless Medium 5 GHz UNII Orthogonal 2 4 GHz ISM Orthogonal Frequency Division Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Multiplexing OFDM 4 to 12 dependent on Channel 1 11 US only country Channel 1 13 Japan Europe EEE 802 11a Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps EEE 802 11g Data Rates 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps EEE 802 11b Data Rates 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps coll ell e O 5 o 5 5 D in Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP 32 and 64 bit and Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit Wi Fi certification for 802 11b 802 11g 802 11a WPA WPA2 WMM EAP SIM Cisco Compatible Extensions Cisco Compatible Extensions v4 0 certification IEEE 802 11g 802 11b 802 11a Infrastructure or ad hoc peer to peer operating modes WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise AES CCMP 128 bit WEP 128 bit and 64 b
243. s a wireless adapter listed in the Device Manager Sen Right click My Computer Select Properties Click Hardware Click Device Manager 5 Click Network Adapters If the wireless adapter is listed URWN oy Right click the Intel R PRO Wireless network card that is installed in your computer Click Update Driver The Windows Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard is displayed At the Hardware Update Wizard screen click Yes this time only Click Next Click Install the software automatically Or if you know where the driver is located click Install from a list or specificed location If you receive the message Cannot Continue the Hardware Update Wizard contact the Intel Corporation Support Web site at http support intel com If the wireless adapter is not listed Contact the Intel Corporation Support Web site at http support intel com Disconnection from an access point The following error messages display when the wireless adapter is disconnected from the network access point Disconnect from access point due to failed associations Disconnect from access point due to authentication failures Disconnect from access point due to TKIP Michael Integrity check failure Disconnect from access point due to Class 2 frame non authentication failure Disconnect from access point due to Class 3 frame non association failure Disconnect from access point due to reassociation failure Disconnect from access poi
244. s for Infrastructure Networks Network Authentication e Set up a Client with Shared Network Authentication e Set up a Client with WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Network Authentication 802 1X Authentication Types e Set up a Client with EAP SIM Network Authentication e Set up a Client with TLS Network Authentication e Set up a Client with TTLS Network Authentication e Set up a Client with PEAP Network Authentication e Set up a Client with LEAP Network Authentication e Set up a Client with EAP FAST Network Authentication Use Intel R PROSet Wireless Software The following sections describe how to use Intel R PROSet Wireless to set up the required security settings for your wireless adapter See Personal Security It also provides information about how to configure advanced security settings for your wireless adapter This requires information from a systems administrator corporate environment or advanced security settings on your access point for home users See Enterprise Security For general information about security settings See Security Overview Personal Security Use Personal Security if you are a home or small business user who can use a variety of simple security procedures to protect your wireless connection Select from the list of security settings that do not require extensive infrastructure setup for your wireless network RADIUS or AAA server is not required e Review
245. se products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country of use The device transmit power control TPC interface is part of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software Operational restrictions for Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP are provided by the system manufacturer Any deviation from the permissible power and frequency settings for the country of use is an infringement of national law and may be punished as such For country specific information see the additional compliance information supplied with the product Wireless interoperability The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection are designed to be interoperable with other wireless LAN products that are based on direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS radio technology and to comply with the following standards IEEE Std 802 11b compliant Standard on Wireless LAN IEEE Std 802 11g compliant Standard on Wireless LAN IEEE Std 802 11a compliant Standard on Wireless LAN Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi certification as defined by the Wi Fi Alliance The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter like other radio dev
246. sed with Network Authentication types Open Shared and WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption types None WEP and CKIP A SIM card is a special smart card used by GSM based digital cellular networks The SIM card is used to validate your credentials with the network EAP TLS A type of authentication method using EAP and a security protocol called the Transport Layer Security TLS EAP TLS uses certificates that use passwords EAP TLS authentication supports dynamic WEP key management EAP TTLS A type of authentication method using EAP and Tunneled Transport Layer Security TTLS EAP TTLS uses a combination of certificates and another security method such as passwords Encryption Scrambling data so that only the authorized recipient can read it Usually a key is needed to interpret the data Frequency Hop Spread Spectrum Technology used in radio transmission Incompatible with DSSS File and A capability that allows a number of people to view modify and print the printer sharing isame file s from different computers Fragmentation The threshold at which the wireless adapter breaks the packet into multiple frames This determines the packet size and affects the throughput of the transmission Hz gigahertz A unit of frequency equal to 1 000 000 000 cycles per second Host computer The computer that is directly connected to the Internet via a modem or network adapter Infrastructure I wireless netw
247. sions of the European Council Directive Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 S EC R amp TTE The conformity assessment procedure used for this declaration is Annex IV of this Directive This product will bear the CE Mark label CE 0336 Product compliance has been demonstrated on the basis of IEC 60950 1 2001 and EN 60950 1 mo Goen For article 3 1 a Health and Safety of the User EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 E EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 For article 3 1 b Electromagnetic Compatibility i Ze zu SE d S Ga et For article 3 2 Effective use of the spectrum allocated The technical construction file is kept available at INTEL CORPORATION SAS Branch Office 1681 route des Dolines 06905 Sophia Antipolis France Authorized Signature by Date 9th September 2005 Gilles Catala Regulatory amp Compliance Engineering Manager Wireless Networking Group This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999 5 EC eesky Intel R Corporation t mto prohla uje Ze tento Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection je ve shode se Czech z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi peislusnymi ustanoven mi smernice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede Intel R Corporation erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connecti
248. ssociated with a network the type of operating mode being used and whether security encryption is enabled These icons display next to the profile name in the profile list Profile Name The Profile Name is your name for this network It can be anything that helps you identify this network For example My Home Network Coffee Shop on A Street Network Name Name of the wireless network SSID or computer Connection Icons The network profile status icons indicate the different connection states of the adapter with a wireless network the type of operating mode being used and if network security is being used Blue circle The wireless adapter is associated with an access point or computer ad hoc mode If a profile has 802 1X security enabled this indicates that the wireless adapter is associated and authenticated Indicates Network Infrastructure mode Use the arrows to position profiles in a preferred order for auto connection e Up arrow Move the position of a selected profile up in the Profiles list e Down arrow Move the position of a selected profile down in the Profiles list Connect the selected profile for the wireless network Opens the wireless profile General Settings which is used to create a new profile See Create a New Profile for more information Remove Remove a selected profile from the Profile List See Remove a Profile for more information Properties Used to edit the contents of an ex
249. stalled and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product For country specific approvals see Radio approvals Intel Corporation is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of the devices included with the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter kit or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than that specified by Intel Corporation The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user Intel Corporation and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from the user failing to comply with these guidelines USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE The radiated output power of the Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter wireless network device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the Intel R PROSet Wireless LAN wireless network device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal
250. structure it will configure radio parameters detect interference and detect Rogue APs frac e e aunnorts miven rel fasttuctture INPOUS MRE C 14 Click Enable Radio Management Support Use Radio Management to detect rogue access points 15 Click OK to return to the Security Settings LEAP User Create Wireless Profile Profile Name wireless 4 General Settings amp Security Settings LEAP User Personal Security Enterprise Security Security Settings Network Authentication Open v Data Encryption CKIP v Enable 802 1 Authentication Type LEAP E LEAP User Use the Windows logon user name and password Prompt for the user name and password Use the following user name and password User Name UserName Domain domain Password nee Confirm Password XXXXXXXXXX 1 Select one of the following authentication methods Use Windows logon user name and password Prompt for the user name and password or Use the following user name and password 2 Click OK to save the setting and close the page Cisco Compatible Extensions Options Cisco Options Use to enable or disable Radio Management and Mixed Cells Mode or Allow Fast Roaming CCKM NOTE Cisco Compatible Extensions are automatically enabled for CKIP LEAP or EAP FAST profiles To override this behavior select or clear options on this page e Allow Fast Roaming CCKM Select to enable the cli
251. support To launch Wireless Event Viewer click Intel Wireless Troubleshooter on the Tools menu Click Wireless Event Viewer Wireless Event Viewer Description File Settings To change the storage location of the log file 1 Click File gt Settings to open the Wireless Event Viewer Settings 2 Specify the default folder for saved log files The default location is My Documents Click Browse to locate a new folder location 3 File Name The file name is the default machine name 4 Maximum file size KB Enter the size of the file in kilobytes KB 5 Click OK to close and apply the new changes Click Cancel to close without applying any changes If you want the log file copied to an archive site after a specific number of days N e Click Copy the log file to another location Destination Folder Enter where to store the files or click Browse to select a folder location LA Frequency days Select how often you want the files moved to the destination folder OH Click OK to close and apply the new changes Click Cancel to close without applying any changes Exit Click to exit Wireless Event Viewer and return to the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter NOTE An administrator can use the Administrator Tool Application Setting Wireless Event Log Viewer Preferences to set the default log file location Select to view current or previously saved event records e Real time Event Viewing Select t
252. t Preamble Mode Roaming Aggressiveness Throughput Enhancement Lets you select a balance between power consumption and adapter performance The wireless adapter power settings slider sets a balance between the computer s power source and the battery Use default value Default Power settings are based on the computer s power source Manual Adjust the slider for the desired setting Use the lowest setting for maximum battery life Use the highest setting for maximum performance NOTE Power consumption savings vary based on infrastructure settings Changes the preamble length setting received by the access point during an initial connection Always use auto preamble to provide optimal network throughput Auto Tx Preamble allows automatic preamble detection If supported short preamble should be used If not use long preamble Long Tx Preamble NOTE This setting is unavailable if the adapter is an Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Select the operating band The selections are 802 11n 802 119 802 11a 802 11b NOTE This setting is unavailable if the adapter is an Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 2200BG Network Connection This setting lets you define how aggressively your wireless client roams to improve connection to an access point Default Balanced setting between not roaming and performance Lowest Your wireless client will not roam Only significant link q
253. t ten ett Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Svenska H rmed intygar Intel R Corporation att denna Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ star verensst mmelse med de v sentliga Swedish egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG slenska H r me l sir Intel R Corporation yfir v a Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ er i samr mi vi grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur Icelandic sem ger ar eru tilskipun 1999 5 EC Norsk Intel R Corporation erkl rer herved at utstyret Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og Norwegian l vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Eee France Pour la France m tropolitaine 2 400 2 4835 GHz Canaux 1a 13 autoris en usage int rieur 2 400 2 454 GHz canaux 1 a 7 autoris en usage ext rieur Pour la Guyane et la R union 2 400 2 4835 GHz Canaux 1a 13 autoris en usage int rieur 2 420 2 4835 GHz canaux 5 a 13 autoris en usage ext rieur Italy A general authorization is requested for outdoor use in Italy The use of these equipments is regulated by D L gs 1 8 2003 n 259 article 104 activ
254. t liable for any damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from the user failing to comply with these guidelines Local Restriction of 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Radio Usage The following statement on local restrictions must be published as part of the compliance documentation for all 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g products A Caution Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g products are designed for use only in specific countries and are not allowed to be operated in countries other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country of use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country of use could be an infringement of national law and may be punished as such FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range FCC requires this product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5 15 to 5 25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite systems High power radars are allocated as primary users of the 5 25 to 5 35 GHz and 5
255. t to change Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Information for the user Safety Notices USA FCC and FAA The FCC with its action in ET Docket 96 8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment The Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ adapter meet the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 supplement C 2001 and ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected this behavior may cause damage to the radio Use in specific environments o The use of wireless devices in hazardous locations is limited by the constraints posed by the safety directors of such environments o The use of wireless devices on airplanes is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA o The use of wirel
256. te When you log off any wireless connection is disconnected and a persistent profile if one is available is applied Under certain circumstances it is desirable to maintain the current connection for example if user specific data needs to be uploaded to the server post log off or when roaming profiles are used Create a profile that is marked as both Pre logon Common and persistent to achieve this functionality If such a profile is active when the user logs off the connection is maintained To create a Pre logon Common Profile 1 Click Include Profiles in this package 2 Click Pre logon Common 3 Click Add to open the General Settings 4 Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name 5 Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier 6 Operating Mode Network Infrastructure is selected by default 7 Administrator Profile Type Pre logon Common Active when a user is logged on This profile is shared by all users This profile type is already selected 8 Click Next 9 Click Advanced to open the Advanced Settings Use the Advanced Settings to set the following Auto Connect Automatic Default Select to have Intel R PROSet Wireless connect automatically to this profile when it is in range On Demand Select to prevent automatic connection of a profile when the network is in range For example if there is a cost for a wireless connection and you did not want to connect automatically when in
257. te communications across a public network through data encryption The TLS Handshake Protocol allows the server and client to provide mutual authentication and to negotiate an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before data is transmitted See TLS above Cisco Features NOTE Cisco Features are not supported on Windows Vista Cisco LEAP Cisco LEAP Cisco Light EAP is a server and client 802 1X authentication through a user supplied logon password When a wireless access point communicates with a Cisco LEAP enabled RADIUS Cisco Secure Access Control Server ACS Cisco LEAP provides access control through mutual authentication between client wireless adapters and the wireless networks and provides dynamic individual user encryption keys to help protect the privacy of transmitted data Cisco Rogue Access Point Security Feature The Cisco Rogue Access Point feature provides security protection from an introduction of a rogue access point that could mimic a legitimate access point on a network in order to extract information about user credentials and authentication protocols that could compromise security This feature only works with Cisco s LEAP authentication Standard 802 11 technology does not protect a network from the introduction of a rogue access point See LEAP Authentication for more information Fast Roaming CCKM When a wireless LAN is configured for fast reconnection a LEAP enabled client device can roam from o
258. ted indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis a l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afinde fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence Europe Frequency Bands 2 400 2 4835 GHz Europe ETSI 5 15 5 35 GHz and 5 47 5 725 GHz Europe ETSI Low band 5 25 5 35 GHz is for indoor use only 5 47 5 725 GHz is current not allowed in Czech Republic and France Declaration of Conformity INtel Declaration of Conformity 1999 5 EC We INTEL CORPORATION SA Address Branch Office Veldkant 31 2550 Kontich Belgium declare under our sole responsibility that the product Name INTEL PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection Model WM3B2915ABG EU to which this declaration relates is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements and other bn an Ab ee Cl Z AT At e TR RE NT E a Ae E Le AE der e E SV O WTO ANS MICA UVRE EVIL Tea HI VURFINTIQUIUE WINI Oil UIG GUMS CODCT IUT TEuAUIKIIIKTTILo GI UUI provisions of the European Council Directive Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE The conformity assessment procedure us
259. terference with other devices that this radio shares radio spectrum with NOTE This setting takes effect when either Network Infrastructure or Device to Device ad hoc mode is used Wireless Mode Select which band to use for connection to a wireless network e 802 11a only Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11a networks only e 802 11b only Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11b networks only e 802 11g only Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11g networks only e 802 11a and 802 11g Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11a and 802 11g networks only e 802 11b and 802 11g Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11b and 802 11g networks only e 802 11a 802 11b and 802 11g Default Connect to either 802 11a 802 11b or 802 11g wireless networks NOTE These wireless modes modulation types determine the discovered access points displayed in the Wireless TT list Closes the Administrator Tool Provides help information for this page Software Select which Intel R PROSet Wireless software components are installed on a user s computer 1 Click Include Software in this package 2 Place the Intel R PROSet Wireless installation CD in the CD drive 3 Specify the Intel PROSet Wireless Software Installation directory Click Browse to locate the Autorun exe file 4 Click OK 5 Specify which components you want to include in this package Select which applications to install on a user s computer Intel
260. ters See Administrator Tool Software EAP FAST A ID Groups An administrator can select which Authority Identifier A 1D RADIUS server to provision Protected Access Credentials PACs for profiles that use EAP FAST authentication A 1D groups are shared by all users of the computer and allow EAP FAST profiles to support multiple PACs from multiple A IDs See Administrator Tool EAP FAST A ID Groups Change Password Change the password for the Administrator Tool See Change Password for more information ee od Provides help information for this page Adapter Settings Advanced menu Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Properties FX General Advanced Driver Power Management The following properties are available for this network adapter H Click the property you want to change and select a new value Property Value 802 1 1n Channel Width F Use default value 802 11n Mode Ad Hoc Channel 20Mhz Ad Hor Power Mananeme Se lt Description This setting can be used to set high throughput mode channel width Hardware Version 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 13 E8 04 58 4D The Adapter Settings displays the device properties for the wireless adapter installed on your computer It may be one of the following network connection adapters Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Conn
261. that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country of use The device transmit power control TPC interface is part of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software Operational restrictions for Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP are provided by the system manufacturer Any deviation from the permissible power and frequency settings for the country of use is an infringement of national law and may be punished as such For country specific information see the additional compliance information supplied with the product Wireless interoperability The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter is designed to be interoperable with other wireless LAN products that are based on direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS radio technology and to comply with the following standards IEEE Std 802 11b compliant Standard on Wireless LAN IEEE Std 802 11g compliant Standard on Wireless LAN IEEE Std 802 11a compliant Standard on Wireless LAN Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi certification as defined by the Wi Fi Alliance The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter and your health The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter like other radio devices emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy The level of energy emitted by this device however is less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile phones The Intel R PRO Wireless 2915ABG Networ
262. the Set up Data Encryption and Authentication information to learn about the different security types e To add or change the required security settings click Security Settings for information to set security for the selected wireless network e See Profile Management for a description of when to use the Profile Wizard e See Security Overview for more information about the different security options for wireless networks e If you want to verify the security settings select a wireless network in the Wireless Networks list Click Network Properties to review the operating mode authentication level and data encryption e See Enterprise Security to set 802 1X authentication security NOTE Personal Security options are unavailable in the Administrator Tool when creating Administrator Profiles for Windows Vista Personal Security Settings Personal Security Settings Description Personal Security Select to open the Personal Security settings The security settings that are available are dependent on the Operating Mode selected in the Create Wireless Profile Security Settings Device to Device ad hoc In device to device mode also called ad hoc mode wireless computers send information directly to other wireless computers You can use ad hoc mode to network multiple computers in a home or small office or to set up a temporary wireless network for a meeting NOTE Device to Device ad hoc networks are identified w
263. tials PACs to establish an authenticated tunnel between a client and a server Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 4 CCXv4 improves the provisioning methods for enhanced security and provides innovations for enhanced security mobility quality of service and network management Cisco Compatible Extensions Version 3 CCXv3 To set up a client with EAP FAST authentication with Cisco Compatible Extensions version 3 CCXv3 Click Profiles on the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window On the Profile page click Add to open the Create Wireless Profile General Settings Wireless Network Name SSID Enter the network identifier Profile Name Enter a descriptive profile name Operating Mode Click Network Infrastructure Click Next to open the Security Settings Select Enterprise Security Network Authentication Select WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Data Encryption Select one of the following o TKIP provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a rekeying mechanism o AES CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard Counter CBC MAC Protocol is used as the data encryption method whenever strong data protection is important AES CCMP is recommended 10 Enable 802 1X Selected 11 Authentication Type Select EAP FAST to be used with this connection 1O 00 5 eee O Create Wireless Profile ES Profile Name wireless ES General Settings Security Settings amp Security Settings Siocon Personal Security
264. tication Protocols This parameter specifies the authentication protocols that can operate over the TTLS tunnel Below are instructions on how to configure a profile that uses PEAP authentication with GTC MS CHAP V2 Default or TLS authentication protocols Generic Token Card GTC Wireless Profile Properties wireless xi Profile Name wireless ES General Settings Security Settings PEAP User Personal Security Enterprise Security PEAP Server Network Authentication wpa2 Enterprise DI Data Encryption AES CCMP rl M Enable 802 1 Authentication Type PEAP DI r Step 1 of 2 PEAP User Authentication Protocol GTC Security Settings User Credentials Prompt each time cor On connection prompt for Static password Ce One time password OTP C PIN Soft Token Roaming Identity anonymous myabe com To configure a one time password 1 Authentication Protocol Select GTC Generic Token Card 2 User Credentials Select Prompt each time connect 3 On connection prompt for Select one of the following Static Password On connection enter the user credentials One time password OTP Obtain the password from a hardware token device PIN Soft Token Obtain the password from a soft token program 4 Click OK NOTE The Prompt each time I connect option is unavailable if an Administrator has cleared the Cache Credentials setting in the Administrator Tool
265. ting session time billing or cost allocation How 802 1X Authentication Works A simplified description of 802 1X authentication is e A client sends a request to access message to an access point The access point requests the identity of the client e The client replies with its identity packet which is passed along to the authentication server e The authentication server sends an accept packet to the access point e The access point places the client port in the authorized state and data traffic is allowed to proceed 802 1X Features e 802 1X supplicant protocol support Support for the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP RFC 2284 e Supported Authentication Methods o EAP TLS Authentication Protocol RFC 2716 and RFC 2246 o EAP SIM Authentication Protocol RFC 4186 o EAP Tunneled TLS TTLS o PEAP e Supports Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2000 NOTE Intel R PROSet Wireless security features on Windows Vista support TTLS and EAP SIM authentication only WPA or WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA or WPA2 is a security enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access control to a wireless network WPA enforces 802 1X authentication and key exchange and only works with dynamic encryption keys To strengthen data encryption WPA usess its Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP TKIP provides important data encryption enhancements that include a per packet key mixing functi
266. tings for export to a soft phone application NOTE For Windows Vista packages only EAP SIM and TTLS Common profiles can be created NOTE For Windows Vista EAP SIM is not supported for Persistent profile types al Administrator Tool New Package File Tools Help Target Operating System Microsoft Windows ab or Windows 2000 Profiles Application atinge Adapter Settings Software EAP FAST AID Groups I Include Profiles in this package EE EE EM D EEE DRE e Administrator profiles are shared by all users of the computer Click Add to create a profile Persistent Pre logon Commaon Exclude VoIP Profile Name Persistent Profiles Persistent profiles are applied at boot time or whenever no one is logged on the computer After a user logs off a Persistent profile maintains a wireless connection either until the computer is turned off or a different user logs on NOTE Unavailable for Windows Vista packages Persistent profile key points e The following types of profiles can be created as Persistent profiles o All profiles that do not require 802 1X authentication for example Open authentication with WEP encryption Open authentication with no encryption o All profiles with 802 1X authentication that have the credentials saved LEAP or EAP FAST o Profiles with security settings that include the Use the following user name and password option o Profiles that use the machine certif
267. tion issue If you click a help link the help text is displayed in a window If you click the associated issue resolution link a program is launched to resolve the connection issue See the Troubleshooting section for information on resolving errors Disable Notification Enable Notification Select to disable or enable alert notifications si Manual Diagnostics Tool Run diagnostic test to verify the functionality of your wireless adapter See Manual Diagnostics Tool for more information Intel R Wireless Troubleshooter Help Displays online help for the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter About Displays version information for the Intel Wireless Troubleshooter e Description of error e Link to resolve error if available See Resolve Errors below e Link to recommended steps to resolve error Maintains a list of the last five alerts The alerts are listed chronologically with the most recent alert at the top of the list Manual Diagnostics Tool Tools menu Run diagnostic test to verify the functionality of your wireless adapter See Manual Diagnostics Tool for more information Administrator Tool Tools menu The Administrator tool is for administrators or the person who has administrator privileges on this computer This tool allows the administrator to restrict what level of control the users of this computer have over their wireless connections This tool is used also to configure common shared profiles
268. to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Administrator Tool Set Administrator Password Administrator Tool Settings Administrator Packages Administrator Profiles e Persistent Profiles e Pre Logon Common Connection e Common Profiles e Exclude Networks e Voice over IP VolP Application Settings Adapter Settings Software EAP FAST A ID Groups Administrator Tasks The Administrator Tool is used by the person who has administrator privileges on this computer This tool is used to configure common shared profiles Pre logon Common profiles and Persistent Connection profiles The Administrator Tool can also be used by an Information Technology department to configure user settings within the Intel R PROSet Wireless software and to create custom install packages to export to other systems The Administrator Tool is located on the Intel R PROSet Wireless Tools menu It must be selected during a Custom installation of the Intel R PROSet Wireless software or the feature is not displayed in the Tools menu Set Administrator Password Users cannot modify Administrator settings or profiles unless they have the password for this tool When you first access the Administrator Tool you are required to enter a password The password must not exceed 100 characters although the field will only display up to 56 characters Null passwords are not allowed NOTE If you do
269. to Top Back to Contents Numerical JA JE JC JP E Je es EEE M The 802 11 standard refers to a family of specifications developed by the IEEE for wireless LAN technology The 802 11 specifies an over the air interface between a wireless client and a base station or between two wireless clients and provides 1 or 2 Mbps transmission in the 2 4 GHz band using either frequency hopping spread spectrum FHSS or direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS O A m m 802 11a The 802 11a standard specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbps and an operating frequency of 5 GHz The 802 11a standard uses the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM transmission method Additionally the 802 11a standard supports 802 11 features such as WEP encryption for security 802 11b is an extension to 802 11 that applies to wireless LANs and provides 11 Mbps transmission with a fallback to 5 5 2 and 1 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band 802 11b uses only DSSS Throughput data rate 5 Mbps in the 2 4 GHz band 802 11b 802 119 The 802 11g standard specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbps an operating frequency of 2 4GHz and WEP encryption for security 802 11g networks are also referred to as Wi Fi networks 802 11n A taskgroup of the IEEE 802 11 committee is in the process of defining a standard for high throughput speeds of at least 100Mbps on wireless networks The standard is expected to be ratified by 2007 Some proposals being
270. tt Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen H rmed intygar Intel R Corporation att denna Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection st r verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG H r me l sir Intel R Corporation yfir v a Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection er samr mi Icelandic vi grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur sem ger ar eru tilskipun 1999 5 EC Norsk Intel R Corporation erkl rer herved at utstyret Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection er i samsvar Norwegian med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF France Pour la France m tropolitaine 2 400 2 4835 GHz Canaux 1a 13 autoris en usage int rieur 2 400 2 454 GHz canaux 1 7 autoris en usage ext rieur Pour la Guyane et la R union 2 400 2 4835 GHz Canaux 1a 13 autoris en usage int rieur 2 420 2 4835 GHz canaux 5 13 autoris en usage ext rieur Italy A general authorization is requested for outdoor use in Italy The use of these equipments is re
271. tte Nane Norme Nene __ 7 The following panel shows that the enrollee registration with the registrar is complete Click Finish Wireless Network Configuration Wizard The Wizard has collected all the required information Click Finish to close the Wizard To connect to the network follow the instructions on the device Help AL ee 8 At the enrollee click Next At the enrollee you are notified when you have Successfully connected to lt name of wireless network gt Click Finish Add an Enrollee to an Existing Network at the Registrar This following procedure lets you add an enrollee to an existing network where the access point is already configured and the registrar has already joined the AP NOTE This process assumes that the registrar is running Intel R PROSet Wireless software the process and windows displayed at the registrar may be different for software from other vendors 1 Get the Device Password for the enrollee computer that you want to add to the network 2 At the task tray icon for Intel R PROSet Wireless right click and select Add New Device 3 Perform steps 5 through 8 of the procedure Connect an Enrollee to a Network or Access Point Other Wireless Managers If the Intel R PROSet Wireless detects another software application trying to communicate with the wireless device a message indicates so Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration To switch from Intel R PROSet Wire
272. twork Connection model WM3945ABG Dual mode wireless LAN adapters 802 11b 802 11g Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection model WM3945BG NOTE Due to the evolving state of regulations and standards in the wireless LAN field IEEE 802 11 and similar standards the information provided herein is subject to change Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Information for the user Safety Notices The FCC with its action in ET Docket 96 8 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection adapter meet the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 supplement C 2001 and ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving Do not hold any component containing the radio such that the antenna is very close or touching any exposed parts of the body especially the face or eyes while transmitting Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is c
273. uality degradation causes it to roam to another access point Highest Your wireless client continuously tracks the link quality If any degradation occurs it tries to find and roam to a better access point Changes the value of the Packet Burst Control e Enable Select to enable throughput enhancement e Disable Default Select to disable throughput enhancement Default Setting Highest power setting Lowest Minimum Coverage Set the adapter to a lowest transmit power Enable you to expand the number of coverage areas or confine a coverage area Reduce the coverage area in high traffic areas to improve overall transmission quality and avoid congestion and interference with other devices Highest Maximum Coverage Set the adapter to a maximum transmit power level Select for maximum performance and range in environments with limited additional radio devices NOTE The optimal setting is for a user to always set the transmit power at the lowest possible level still compatible with the quality of their communication This allows the maximum number of wireless devices to operate in dense areas and reduce interference with other devices that this radio shares radio spectrum with NOTE This setting takes effect when either infrastructure or ad hoc mode is used Wireless Mode Select which band to use for connection to a wireless network 802 11a only Connect the wireless adapter to 802 11a networks only 802 11b only Connect the w
274. ue The administrator selects the value that is to be used on the user s computer 802 11n Channel Width Set high throughput channel width to maximize performance Set the channel width to Auto or 20Mhz Auto is the default setting NOTE This setting is available only if the adapter is an Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN 802 11n Mode The 802 11n standard builds upon previous 802 1X standards by adding multiple input multiple output MIMO MIMO increases data throughput to improve transfer rate Select Enabled or Disabled to set the 802 11n mode of the adapter Enabled is the default setting NOTE This setting is available only if the adapter is an Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN NOTE To achieve transfer rates greater than 54 Mbps on 802 11n connections WPA2 AES security must be selected No security None can be selected to enable network setup and troubleshooting An administrator can enable or disable support for high throughput mode to reduce power consumption or conflicts with other bands or compatibility issues Ad Hoc Channel There is no need to change the channel unless the other computers in the Device to Device ad hoc network use a different channel from the default channel Value Select the allowed operating channel from the list e 802 11b g Select this option when 802 11b and 802 11g 2 4 GHz ad hoc band frequency is used e 802 11a Select this option when 802 11a 5 GHz ad hoc band frequen
275. urn on the radio Connection Problem Indicates connection problems including authentication failures Searching for wireless networks The wireless adapter is scanning for any available wireless networks Animated Icons 66060000 No wireless networks found The adapter does not find any available wireless networks Wireless network found An available wireless network is found You can choose to connect to available networks displayed in the Wireless Networks list Connecting to a wireless network You are connecting to a wireless network The crescent shaped curves switch between green and white until an IP Address is obtained or a connection error occurs Connected to a wireless network You are connected to a wireless network The network name speed signal quality and IP address display the current connection status Click the Details button to display details of the current network connection Name Profile Name or SSID The name of the network that the adapter is connected to The Name column displays the SSID or the Profile name if a profile for the network is available Signal Strength The signal strength icon bars indicate the quality of the transmit and receive signals between your wireless adapter and the nearest access point or computer in Device to Device ad hoc mode all The number of vertical green bars indicates the strength of the transmit and receive signals NOTE The signal strength is displayed for t
276. uter s hardware specific MAC address which is relatively simple to be sniffed out and stolen EAP is built on a more secure public key encryption system to ensure that only authorized network users can access the network WPA is an interim standard that will be replaced with the EEE s 802 11i standard upon its completion WPA Personal Wi Fi Protected Access Personal provides a level of security in the small network or home environment WPA PSK Wi Fi Protected Access Pre Shared Key WPA PSK mode does not use an authentication server It can be used with the data encryption types WEP or TKIP WPA PSK requires configuration of a pre shared key PSK You must enter a pass phrase or 64 hex characters for a Pre Shared Key of length 256 bits The data encryption key is derived from the PSK Back to Top Back to Contents Trademarks and Disclaimers Back to Contents Wireless Network Overview About Wireless Network Technology What do need to set up a Wireless Network Wireless Networking Basics e What is a wireless network management utility e Network Name e Profiles e Security e Identify a Wireless Network e Select a Wireless Network Mode How do turn my radio on and off About Wireless Networks A wireless local area network WLAN connects computers together without using network cables In a WLAN a device called an access point or wireless router sends and receives data t
277. wing methods e Automatic Connection If an existing profile matches an available network you are automatically connected to that wireless network e Configure a new profile Select a wireless network from the list of wireless networks in the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window Click Connect If you successfully connect a profile is created in the Profiles list for future use e Connect to a profile in the Profiles list You can select a profile from the Profiles list To activate it click Connect This lets you connect to a network that is lower in the list if it is available e Right click the Taskbar icon located in the lower right corner of your Windows Desktop Right click Connect to Profile A list of previously configured profiles is listed Select a profile e Use Wi Fi Protected Setup to join or configure a wireless network First Time Connection Intel R PROSet Wireless software automatically detects wireless networks that are within range of your wireless adapter When a network is found a desktop alert notification displays Wireless networks found See Taskbar Icons for more information 1 Double click the desktop alert to open the Intel R PROSet Wireless main window 2 Select a network from the Wireless Networks list 3 Click Connect If the network does not require security authentication a desktop alert notifies you that you are connected to the network See Intel R PROSet Wireless Main Window and Taskb
278. with other users Application Settings Click Include Application Settings in this package Specify application settings to be enabled Adapter Settings Click Include Adapter Settings in this package Specify initial values for adapter settings used on this computer Software Click Include Software in this package Define wihch software components are installed on this computer NOTE See Software for information to reduce the size of the Administrator Package executable file EAP FAST A ID Groups Click Include A I1D Groups Add A ID Group to support multiple PACs from multiple A 1Ds NOTE This feature is unavailable when creating an Administrator Package for Windows Vista clients 11 Click Close You are notified The current package is changed Would you like to save the changes Click Yes Save the executable file to a directory on the local disk drive Click Save The file is created NOTE This may take several minutes Click Finished to view the package contents o Click Apply this package to this computer if you want to use the package configuration on the Administrator s computer o Copy the executable file to any user s computer to install the configuration that has been saved in the package When you execute the package file it is a silent install Click OK NOTE You can also select Save Package on the File menu to save the package NOTE Administrator profiles for Windows Vista are stor
279. xigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE EAAnvike ME THN HAPOYEA Intel R Corporation AHAQNEI OTI Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ ZYMMOPONETAI ITPOY TI OYLIQAEIZ Greek ATIAITHZEI KAI TIX AOITIEZ ZXETIKEZ AIATAEEIY THE OAHTIAZ 1999 5 EK Francais Par la pr sente Intel R Corporation d clare que l appareil Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ est conforme aux exigences French essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Con la presente Intel R Corporation dichiara che questo Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Ar So Intel R Corporationdeklare ka Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ atbilst Direktevas 1999 5 EK betiskaj m pras bem un Latvian citiem ar to saistetajiem noteikumiem Lietuvie iuo Intel R Corporation deklaruoja kad is Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 Lithuanian EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Intel R Corporation dat het toestel Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel R Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ in overeenstemming is met de Dutch essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van r
280. y you are prompted to enter this information prior to connection To change the security options click Advanced to open the Create Wireless Profile Security Settings 4 Click OK to connect A profile is created and added to the Profiles list The Create Wireless Profile Wizard guides you through the settings required to connect with the wireless network At completion the profile is saved and added to the Profiles list Since these wireless settings are saved the next time you are within range of this wireless network you are automatically connected Profiles List The profile list displays a list of existing profiles When you come within range of a wireless network Intel R PROSet Wireless scans the Profile List to see if there is a match If a match is found you are automatically connected to the network Profiles Once you connect to a network it is saved as a profile When you are not connected Intel PROSET wireless tries to automatically connect in the order specified in this list Profile Name Network Name S wireless Export Import A Export the selected profile Import external profiles to your profile list Close Profile List Priority Arrows e Use the up arrow to move the position of a selected profile up in the profiles list e Use the down arrow to move the position of a selected profile down in the profiles list Profiles List I cons The network profile status icons indicate whether the adapter is a
281. y to set basic WEP or WPA security in a non enterprise environment home small business Enterprise Security Settings Enterprise Security Settings Description Enterprise Security Select to open the Enterprise Security settings Network Authentication Select one of the following authentication methods e Open authentication Any wireless station can request authentication e Shared authentication Uses an encryption key known only to the receiver and sender of data e WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise Use on enterprise networks with an 802 1X RADIUS server Data Encryption Click to open the following data encryption types None No encryption WEP CKIP TKIP AES CCMP EAP SIM TLS TTLS PEAP LEAP EAP FAST Click to view the Cisco Compatible Extensions NOTE Cisco Compatible Extensions are automatically enabled for CKIP and LEAP profiles Advanced button Select to access the Advanced Settings to configure the following options Auto Connect Select to automatically or manually connect to a profile Auto Import Network administrator can export a profile on another computer Mandatory Access Point Select to associate the wireless adapter with a specific access point Password Protection Select to password protect a profile Start Application Specify a program to be started when a wireless connection is made Maintain Connection Select to maintain the wireless connection wit
282. zed To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits you should keep a distance of at least 20 cm between you or any other person in the vicinity and the antenna that is built into the computer 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 If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions the equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee however that such 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE The Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection adapter or the Intel R PRO Wireless 3945BG Network Connection

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