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1. 3 1 Driver Installation for Windows 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP Before installing your long range Wireless G USB Adapter insert the Auto Install CD into your CD ROM drive Unless you have disabled the auto run feature of Windows the AutoPlay Menu should appear automatically If not you can manually access the installation by clicking the Start button and choosing Run In the drop down box type DAN AUTORUN EXE where D is the drive letter for your CD ROM drive Alternately double click My Computer and double click on the CD drive icon Click on CUA 854 to install driver utility for your Long Range Wireless G USB Adapter Figure 3 1 AutoPlay Menu After reading through the License Agreement please click Yes to continue Figure 3 2 Setup License Agreement RALINK Wireless Network Cant Setup Pleare teed the lolong Licenie Ayrcomert PAINE peker Unity hor Windows IAME 2000 Copyright IC RALINK TECHNOLOGY CORP Al Fight Reserved Thank you bor purchasing RALINK Wireless product SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The SOFTWARE PRODUCT protected by copyngtt laws and tematic SEN akenei 1 GRANT OF UCENSE The End Use License Agreement garis pos the and Une You may retal and ute an united nnda of copes of be Regeoducton and Cetsbuton You may reproduce and detitute an urkended number of copes of the SOFT WINE PRODUCT pedas that each capy thal be a ue and complete w Choose the Optimize for performance mode and click Next you will
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3. IV Enable TCP Window Size I Fast Roaming at 70 dBm i Tum off RF 31 Table 4 11 Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Wireless mode 802 11 B only allows to connect to the 802 11b wireless stations only 802 11 B G mix allows to connect to the 802 11b or 802 119 wireless stations Ad hoc wireless mode When the network type is in Ad Hoc mode that the wireless adapter can only work in 802 11b data rate It is defined by Wi Fi organization If you want to enable the data rate up to 54Mbps please select Ad hoc wireless mode B G Protection If there are 802 11b and 802 119 wireless stations in the network it is recommended to enable the B G Protection mechanism Auto Based on the status of the network and automatically disable enable protection mode On Always send frame with protection Off Always send frame without protection Tx Rate Manually selected the transmit rate Default is auto Tx Burst A proprietary frame burst mode which can improve transmission speed Enable TCP Window Enables the TCP Window Size to improve the TCP performance over Size wireless link Fast Roaming Roaming mechanism setup by transmit power Roaming will be happened if the station power is less than the defined power Select Your Country Region Code Selects the correct region code for your country CCX2 0 Supports Cisco Compatible Extensions functions 1 LEAP turn on CCKM 2 Enable Radio
4. get better performance It will enable the Tx BURST and TCP Window Size feature in the utility Figure 3 3 Setup Choose Configuration TxBurst or WiFi RALINK Wireless Network Card Setup Choose Configuration Turst or Wile Figure 3 4 Setup Setup Status KALINK Wureless Network Card Setup Setup Status fall TT icone During the installation there will pops up a plug in message screen Please insert the Wireless G USB Adapter into the USB port at this moment Figure 3 5 Setup plug in message Please plug in the RT 7 Wireless LAN Card on your computer In Windows XP and 2000 click Finish to complete the installation Figure 3 6 Setup Click Finish to Complete for WIN2000 2003 XP KALINK Wireless Network Card Setup Setup has hushed wvstallevg AT Pu Wireless LAN Card Setup ir almost complete In Windows 98SE and ME please select Yes I want to restart my computer now and click Finish to complete the installation The system will restart automatically Figure 3 7 Setup Click Finish to Complete for WIN98 ME RALINK Wireless Network Card Setup Setup har finshed instaling Note In Windows ME and 98SE after the installation is completed Windows will ask to restart the computer just click Yes to restart 3 2 Driver Installation for Windows Vista Before installing your Long Range Wireless G USB Adapter insert the Auto Install CD into your CD ROM drive There will be a Vi
5. netsycs Startup type Automatic v Automatic Service status Disab led Start Pause Resume You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here start parameter 15 4 3 Getting to Know the Utility 4 3 1 Profile The Profile can keep your favorite wireless settings among your home office and other public hotspots You may save multiple profiles and activate the correct one at your preference Figure 4 5 Utility Profile Ralink Wireless Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advanced About m Profile List Profile Name SSID____ Channel Authentication Encryption Network Ty Delete Table 4 1 Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile Name Connection profile name There is a connection icon standing for the connection status E Indicate connection is successful on currently activated profile Mi indicate connection fails on currently activated profile SSID Wireless station or ad hoc name Channel Channel in use for this wireless connection Authentication The Authentication method used for this profile Encryption The Encryption type used for this profile Network Type The Network type used for this profile Add Click Add to create a new profile Delete Click Delete to delete a selected profile Edit Select a profile and click Edit to change an existing profil
6. CUA 854 Wireless G Long Range USB Adapter with Antenna User s Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 1 1 1 3 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 Chapter 4 4 1 4 3 5 4 3 6 Chapter 5 Introduction iaa aeaeo aeaea a a aasa aE catia 5 About CUA BSA etana aeaaea tidewater ea iae kanna 5 Key Features onioni eee an 5 Package Included arbeide E E E E 5 Connect your antenna rrrrssavvvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvener 6 Installing Driver Configuration Utility and Hardware 7 Driver Installation for Windows 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP renrnronvnnnnrnnrnrnennrnennrernnr 7 Driver Installation for Windows Vista nrrenrnnonrnnennrnenrnnnnrnnnnvnnrnrnnrnrnnrnrnnrnenennnne 10 Using the Configuration Utility for 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP 14 WON LE EEE aa i Ded eedie tine eed eee 14 Access the Configuration Utility ccc eecseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeseeaeeeaeeeeaaeeaas 14 Getting to Know the Utility 2 0 eeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Profile usunne dar eee 16 Link SOUS eienaar EEE A E TOE E E OEA 27 SE SUIVCY oror see Sap a E T ET E ETE ERT dad 28 Statistics nan nee eee een 30 Advanced eratara r edn ae aig tn a aoe i 31 ABDOU nisse ee ken AA 33 Troubleshooting isisisi inneren sensate siaina iesi eve 34 List of Figures Figure 2 1 connect antenna with SMA connector asnnsnrnnonrnnonvnnnnrnnnnvnnnnvnnnnrnnnnrnnnrrnnnnrnnn unne 6 Figure
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8. Measurement Channel measurement every 0 2000 milliseconds Turn off RF Turn on RF You can turn off or turn on the RF feature Apply Save the changes 32 4 3 6 About The About screen shows release dates as well as driver utility versions and the MAC IP address of the wireless adapter Figure 4 16 Utility Link About Ralink Wireless Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advanced About R Www RALINKTECH COM c Copyright 2004 Ralink Technology Inc All rights reserved RaConfig Version 1 1 5 0 Date 01 02 2006 Driver Version 2 1 0 0 Date 10 17 2005 EEPROM Version 1 4 IP Address 169 254 172 220 Phy Address 00 08 41 85 48 44 Sub Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 33 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 1 I cannot connect to the configuration utility e Make sure the wireless adapter is inserted properly e Make sure you have installed the correct driver and utility version for your wireless adapter 2 cannot connect to a wireless network Make sure the wireless router or AP is within range Move your computer closer to the wireless router Make sure that you have set the wireless network settings correctly For example the SSID and security settings Make sure there is no radio interference for example cordless phones microwave oven etc that may affect wireless transmission quality 34
9. e Activate To activate a specific profile select the profile and click Activate button OK To pop down this utility menu Help Click Help to display on line help information in a pop up screen 4 3 1 1 Create a New Profile Click the Add button on the Profile screen to create a new profile A Add Profile Configuration Fill the Profile Name and SSID for this new profile Figure 4 6 Add Profile Configuration Add Profile Profile Name PROF SSID v PSM CAM Constantly Awake Mode PSM Power Saving Mode Network Type Infrastructure vi TX Power Auto vi 207 6 Table 4 2 Configuration LABEL DESCRIPTION Profile Name Enter the profile name that you want SSID User can key in the intended SSID name or use pull down menu to select from available wireless network PSM CAM Constantly Awake Mode the wireless Adapter will stay full power when AC power cord is plugged into power outlet PSM Power Saving Mode the wireless Adapter will enter the power saving mode Network Type There are two wireless modes A Infrastructure This mode allows wireless and wired networks to communicate through an access point B Ad hoc This mode allows wireless equipped computers to communicate directly with each other Preamble There are three types Auto Long and Short are supported Ad hoc wireless mode There are three types 802 11B only 802 11B G mixed and 802 11G only modes a
10. fers you a removable antenna with SMA connector which can connect with any long range antenna you prefer With a magnetic base it helps you easily to stick it on the metal wall and extend your network coverage significantly Once installed and connected you can keep in touch with friends and work through e mail instant messaging and chat rooms as well as sharing files and other network resources such as printers and network storage with other computers The CUA 854 follows IEEE 802 11g wireless standard works at the speed of 54Mbps and for added versatility it also interoperates with all Wireless B IEEE 802 11b products found at homes businesses and public wireless hotspots around the country 1 2 Key Features The following lists the main features of the Wireless G USB Adapter e 5 Times Faster and seamless operation with existing Wireless B networks e 64 128 bit WEP and WPA WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access Encryption Provides Maximum Wireless Security e Compatible with Windows 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP Vista e User can change antennas according to their demand by connecting the antenna with the SMA connector e The CUA 854 is with a magnet base which can be stick 1 3 Package Included e CUA 854 with 5 dBi or 7 dBi antenna e CD with driver utility and User s Guide The QIG Chapter 2 Connect your antenna pe Figure 2 1 connect antenna with SMA connector Chapter 3 Installing Driver Configuration Utility and Hardware
11. ient Certificate Enable the client certificate for server authentication Tunnel Authentication Protocol Tunnel protocol List information includes EAP MSCHAP EAP MSCHAP v2 CAHAP and MD5 Identity Enter Identity for tunnel Password Enter Password for tunnel If you want to use CA server please click CA Server page Depending on the EAP in use only the server or both the server and client may be authenticated and require a certificate Server certificates identify a server usually an authentication or RADIUS server to clients Most EAPs require a certificate issued by a root authority or a trusted commercial CA 25 Figure 4 11 Add Profile Authentication and Security 802 1x Setting CA Server 802 1x Setting ed Certification CA Server Cancel Help Table 4 7 Authentication 802 1x Setting CA Server LABEL DESCRIPTION Use certificate chain Enable the certificate feature Certificate issuer Choose to use server that is the issuer of certificates Allow intermidiate It must be in the server certificate chain between the server certificates certificate and the server specified in the certificate issuer field Server name Enter the authentication server s name There are two matching methods Server name must match exactly Domain name must end in specified name 26 4 3 2 Link Status The Link Status provides the link information of the Wirele
12. lect the WEP encryption or Shared Key authentication without 802 1x you should enter the WEP key correctly If the WEP key is 64 bit please enter 10 hexadecimal or 5 ASCII characters If the WEP key is 128 bit please enter 26 hexadecimal or 13 ASCII characters Show Password When you check this function the password will not be covered by symbol Use 802 1x Select this option to enable IEEE 802 1x for user authentication IEEE 802 1x can support true authentication and user control 802 1x setting When enabling IEEE 802 1x you should set the IEEE 802 1x parameters 21 Figure 4 8 Add Profile Authentication and Security LEAP Edit Profile Configuration Authentication and Security Authentication Type LEAP Identity Password I Show Passward Cancel Table 4 4 Authentication LEAP LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentication Type Light Extensible Authentication Protocol It is an EAP authentication type used primarily in Cisco Aironet WLANs It encrypts data transmissions using dynamically generated WEP keys and supports mutual authentication Identity Enter identity for the LEAP authentication service Password Enter password for the LEAP authentication service Show Password When you check this function the password will not be covered by symbol 22 Figure 4 9 Add Profile Authentication and Security WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA PSK Edit Profile C
13. n LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentication Type PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP transports authentication data by using tunneling between PEAP clients and an authentication server PEAP can authenticate wireless LAN clients using only server side certificates thus simplifying the implementation and administration of a secure wireless LAN TLS Smart Card Transport Layer Security provides with certificate based and mutual authentication of the client and the network It relies on client side and server side certificates to perform authentication and can be used to dynamically generate user based and session based WEP keys to secure subsequent communications between the WLAN client and the access point TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security this security method provides for certificate based mutual authentication of the client and network through an encrypted channel Unlike EAP TLS EAP TTLS requires only server side certificates MD5 Challenge Message Digest Challenge is an EAP authentication type that provides base level EAP support It only supports one way authentication i e there is no mutual authentication of wireless client and the network It s only valid for profile s authentication type to be none or shared Session Resumption User can choose Disabled Reauthenticate Roaming SameSsid or Always Identity Enter the Identity for server Password Enter the Password for server Use Cl
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16. onfiguration Authentication and Security Authentication Type Encryption WPA Preshared Key WPA TKIP v m M Show Passward Table 4 5 Authentication WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA PSK LABEL Authentication Type DESCRIPTION Select WPA WPA PSK WPA2 or WPA PSK Encryption WPA PSK Specify an encryption method to use Select TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol that uses a stronger encryption algorithm and protects against hackers with MIC Message Integrity Check Select AES Advanced Encryption System that uses symmetric 128 bit block data encryption Enter WPA Preshared Key only valid for WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK This key should be between 8 and 32 characters in length 802 1x setting Only valid for WPA and WPA2 Show Password When you check this function the password will not be covered by symbol 23 C Add Profile 802 1x IEEE 802 1x supports true authentication and user control Figure 4 10 Add Profile Authentication and Security 802 1x Setting Certification 802 1x Setting Certification CA Server Authentication Type PEAP vi Session Resumption Disabled vi Identity Password T Use Client certificate Issued To Issued By Expired On Friendly Name Tunneled Authentication Protocol EAP MSCHAP v2 vi Identity Password Cancel Apply Help 24 Table 4 6 Authentication 802 1x Setting Ceriticatio
17. re supported TX Power Transmit power the amount of power used by a radio transceiver to send the signal out User can choose power value by sliding the bar RTS Threshold User can adjust the RTS threshold number by sliding the bar or key in the value directly The default value is 2347 Fragment Threshold User can adjust the Fragment Threshold number by sliding the bar or key in the value directly The default value is 2346 Channel Only available for setting under ad hoc mode User can choose the channel frequency to start their ad hoc network OK Confirms and saves the settings Cancel Ignore the settings and return to the previous screen Help Click Help to display on line help information in a pop up screen B Add Profile Authentication and Security Enter the authentication and security information here Figure 4 7 Add Profile Authentication and Security Open or Shared Key Edit Profile 20 Table 4 3 Authentication Open or Shared LABEL DESCRIPTION Authentication Type Under Open System authentication any wireless station can request authentication Under 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 To use Shared Key authentication you must have a network key Encryption Select None or WEP WEP Key 1 4 When se
18. ss G USB Adapter with Atenna Figure 4 12 Utility Link Status Ralink Wireless Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advanced About Status PDG1 lt gt 00 08 41 11 55 30 Extra Info Link is Up TxPower 100 Channel 6 lt gt 2437000 KHz Link Speed Tx Mbps 18 0 Rx Mbps 18 0 Throughput Tx Kbps 0 0 Rx Kbps 14 8 Good 79 Link Quality eee ea Ree dBm Normal 55 Signal Strength HH008mH00H00E 0 Low Noise Level Table 4 8 Link Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Displays current connection status If no connection it will show Disconnected Otherwise the SSID and BSSID will show here Extra Info Displays link status and current channel in use Channel Shows the channel which the wireless network devices are currently using Link Speed Tx Mbps field shows the transfer rate in megabits per second Rx Mbps field shows the receive rate in megabits per second Throughput Shows the amount of data moved successfully form one place to another in a given time period Link Quality The level of Link Quality is displayed here by a bar indicating percentage between 0 and 100 percent Signal Strength The level of Signal Strength is displayed here by a bar indicating percentage between 0 and 100 percent Noise Level The Noise Level is displayed here by a bar indicating percentage between 0 and 100 percent 27 4 3 3 Site Survey The si
19. sta AutoPlay Confirm Window Click Run AUTORUN EXE icon Figure 3 8 AutoPlay Confirm Window Vista 9 DVD Drive E readme Always do this for software and games Install or run program General options Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel Click on CUA 854 to install driver utility for your Wireless G USB Adapter Figure 3 9 AutoPlay Menu Vista 10 After reading through the License Agreement please click Yes to continue Figure 3 10 Setup License Agreement Vista RALINK Wireless Network Card Setup opt banet basies ai wel ag ofer intelectual peoperty laws and tester OPAL PROUT ie hoerted not sahd 1 GRANT OF LICENSE The Endler License Agreement grants pou the lolloveng Iretalahon ard Use You may metal and use an uniimbed number of copes of the Feproducton and Destibuton You may reproduce and doituta an unimiied runber of copes of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT provided that each copy ihal be a hue and complete The driver will be installed to your computer The Setup Status screen will be displayed Figure 3 11 Setup Setup Status Vista 11 There will be a plug in message screen Please insert the Wireless G USB Adapter into the USB port now Figure 3 12 Setup plug in message Vista Please plug in the RT 7x Wireless LAN Card on your computer Click Ask me again later when the Found New Hardware windo
20. te survey page displays a list of all Infrastructure and Ad hoc wireless networks available for connection Figure 4 13 Utility Site Survey Ralink Wireless Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advanced About 00 0D 88 91 B Unknown Infrastructure 00 90 4B 04 F Unknown Infrastructure 00 08 41 70 31 Unknown Infrastructure 00 08 41 7C B Unknown Infrastructure 00 50 50 81 81 Unknown Infrastructure 00 08 41 11 55 WPA PSK Infrastructure lt a Connected lt gt PDG1 Rescan Connect Add to Profile 28 Table 4 9 Site Survey LABEL DESCRIPTION SSID Service Set ID of the Wireless Network BSSID Basic Service Set ID of the Wireless Network Signal Signal Strength status Channel The channel used by Wireless Network Encryption Encryption type Authentication Authentication type used Network Type Wireless Network mode Infrastructure mode or Ad hoc mode Rescan Click Rescan to re search for wireless networks Connect Select one of the networks on the list and click the Connect button Please note that if the wireless network has encryption enabled you can t connect If you want to connect you must add a profile in the Profile Tab Note There is no Connect button in Window Vista You have to use the Add Profile feature to build the wireless connection with the selected network Please refer to the Profile information Add Profile Add
21. the desktop and select Manage Figure 4 2 Wireless Zero Configuration Select Manage Explore Search Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive A Mi Create Shortcut T Delete r Rename Properties Internet Explorer B The Computer Management window comes up Select Services from the Services and Applications menu Scroll down to locate Wireless Zero Configuration service Figure 4 3 Wireless Zero Configuration Select Wireless Zero Configuration CI Computer Management UES roe ition Yer Widow kjele l r nm FH P wo mw IBD ComenAer manegemert Local i Sytem Toots naves pred jore Wireless Zero Configuration Nome o Leese maie sets tyme Logon Ae l Local Users and Groups Arar nares Daor Discovery Serve Enat os ds Raa Maasai Local sovio Performance Logs and Alerts JEG ie Me TET hen Bp System Kvart Notitie ation Trade syst Roasted Ak DE Local System Device Manager n By Yyeter Restore Service Performs Rated Atoma Locs System Og Bor eve Bp Tack Scheckter Enatdos a Rated Ad De Locs System Removable Storage besenption By TCP IP Net BLOG helper Knaben m Rated Aat omaa Local Service Dash Daft aguenter Spa configuration fer eG telephony Prevetcdes T Marassi Loca System Dusk Management z Bp Tatros Enatsos ar Disabied Local System ip Serves avd Appi atone Silly termaval Sar vaes Alowa mA Rated Maral Local System S remne Bp Themes Provides u Rated Atomate
22. the selected network to Profile List 29 4 3 4 Statistics The Statistics screen provides information about the Transmit and Receive Statistics You can reset counters if you need otherwise click OK Figure 4 14 Utility Statistics Ralink Wireless Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advanced About Transmit Statistics Frames Transmitted Successfully Frames Transmitted Successfully Without Retry Frames Transmitted Successfully After Retry s Frames Fail To Receive ACK After All Retries RTS Frames Successfully Receive CTS RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS Receive Statistics Frames Received Successfully Frames Received With CRC Error Frames Dropped Due To Out of Resource Duplicate Frames Received Table 4 10 Statistics LABEL DESCRIPTION Transmit Statistics Displays current transmit frame information Receive Statistics Displays current receive frame information Reset Counter Resets all counter to zero 30 4 3 5 Advanced The Advanced screen shows settings for Wireless Mode Ad hoc wireless mode TX BURST B G Protection Tx Rate and RF On Off Figure 4 15 Utility Advanced Ralink Wireless Utility Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advanced About Nre maA 80211 B G mix Select Your Country Region Code 11 B G lo FCC CH1 11 v B G Protection Auto gt IT ccx20 Tx Rate fate EPer IT Enable Rad IV Tx BURST
23. w appears Figure 3 13 Setup Found New Hardware Vista 12 ane rarna Windows needs to install driver software for your 802 11g WLAN USB Dongle Locate and install driver software recommended Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software for your device Ask me again later i Windows will ask again the next time you plug in your device or log on Don t show this message again for this device Your device will not function until you install driver software Click Finish to complete the installation Figure 3 14 Setup Click Finish to Complete Vista RALINK Wireless Network Card Setup Setup has finished inatalling 13 Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Utility for 98SE ME 2000 2003 XP 4 1 Overview The wireless Configuration Utility can be used to check link information search for available wireless networks or to create profiles that hold different configuration settings 4 2 Access the Configuration Utility The Configuration Utility icon will appear in your system tray Double click the icon Figure 4 1 Utility Icon The utility contains six parts Profile Link Status Site Survey Statistics Advance and About You should change all your configuration settings for the Wireless G USB Adapter by using this utility Note In Windows XP you should disable the Wireless Zero Configuration service following the steps below A Right Click My Computer on

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