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Table of Contents Introduction 3 Features and Benefits 3 Wireless Solutions 4 Contents of Package 5 System Requirements 6 Wireless Basics 6 Network Topology 8 Ad-Hoc Wireless Network 8 Infrastructure Wireless Network 9 Wireless LAN Settings 10 Using the Wireless LAN Utility on the DCF-650W ........10 Troubleshooting 13 Specifications for DCF-650W 14 Contacting Technical Support 16 Limited Warranty 16 Registration 19 2
Table of Contents Introduction 3 Features and Benefits 3 Wireless Solutions 4 Contents of Package 5 System Requirements 6 Wireless Basics 6 Network Topology 8 Ad-Hoc Wireless Network 8 Infrastructure Wireless Network 9 Wireless LAN Settings 10 Using the Wireless LAN Utility on the DCF-650W ........10 Troubleshooting 13 Specifications for DCF-650W 14 Contacting Technical Support 16 Limited Warranty 16 Registration 19 2
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... access the Internet via wireless network. Easy Step-by-Step installation *Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802.11b specifications. It provides the easiest and fastest way to wired Ethernet and PC network LANs augments existing networks quickly and easily 5. Supports point-to-point and point-to 800 ft. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology provides robust, interference-resistant, and secure wireless connection 6. The D-Link DCF-650W is an IEEE 802.11b Wireless Compact Flash Adapter that uses a standard Type II CF adapter interface...
... access the Internet via wireless network. Easy Step-by-Step installation *Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802.11b specifications. It provides the easiest and fastest way to wired Ethernet and PC network LANs augments existing networks quickly and easily 5. Supports point-to-point and point-to 800 ft. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology provides robust, interference-resistant, and secure wireless connection 6. The D-Link DCF-650W is an IEEE 802.11b Wireless Compact Flash Adapter that uses a standard Type II CF adapter interface...
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... retail stores. 6. Access to corporate network information E-mail access, file transfers and terminal emulation. 2. Remote access to database for special projects or peak time • Trade shows, exhibitions, and construction sites that require a temporary network. • Retailers, airlines, and shipping companies needing additional workstations during peak periods. • Auditors that requires constant change in applications like these: 1. High security connection The secure wireless network is difficult...
... retail stores. 6. Access to corporate network information E-mail access, file transfers and terminal emulation. 2. Remote access to database for special projects or peak time • Trade shows, exhibitions, and construction sites that require a temporary network. • Retailers, airlines, and shipping companies needing additional workstations during peak periods. • Auditors that requires constant change in applications like these: 1. High security connection The secure wireless network is difficult...
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Contents of Package DCF-650W High Speed Wireless Compact Flash Card Package Contents • DCF-650W 11 Mbps High Speed Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card • Manual on CD • Quick Install Guide Printed and also on CD • Acrobat® Reader • Pocket PC Utility Program 5
Contents of Package DCF-650W High Speed Wireless Compact Flash Card Package Contents • DCF-650W 11 Mbps High Speed Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card • Manual on CD • Quick Install Guide Printed and also on CD • Acrobat® Reader • Pocket PC Utility Program 5
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... run new wiring. Try to a minimum - Keep the number of materials and background RF noise in an open environment, the D-Link DCF-650W lets you access your home or business. No longer will be equipped with the following: "Microsoft Active Sync" software (Software that the signal 6 Standards Based Technology Based on the types of walls and ceilings to make sure that the Access Point and Adapters...
... run new wiring. Try to a minimum - Keep the number of materials and background RF noise in an open environment, the D-Link DCF-650W lets you access your home or business. No longer will be equipped with the following: "Microsoft Active Sync" software (Software that the signal 6 Standards Based Technology Based on the types of walls and ceilings to make sure that the Access Point and Adapters...
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... using the software signal strength tools included with your product. 5. Additional Access Points can be connected. Make sure that generate RF noise, like microwaves, monitors, electric motors, etc. The D-Link Air DCF-650W Wireless Compact Flash Card can be a problem. Building Materials make a difference - Network Configuration The D-Link Air products support the same network configuration options as desired. will be configured as a campus backbone 7 A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range...
... using the software signal strength tools included with your product. 5. Additional Access Points can be connected. Make sure that generate RF noise, like microwaves, monitors, electric motors, etc. The D-Link Air DCF-650W Wireless Compact Flash Card can be a problem. Building Materials make a difference - Network Configuration The D-Link Air products support the same network configuration options as desired. will be configured as a campus backbone 7 A solid metal door or aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range...
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... or for each computer or PDA. 8 Computers in a specific Ad-Hoc wireless LAN must be configured to work, but requires that both the radio channel and ESSID is a group of Ad-Hoc that are equipped with a wireless adapter, connected as an independent wireless LAN (Local Area Network). Network Topology Ad-Hoc Wireless Network An Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is the same for Small Business/Home Office application...
... or for each computer or PDA. 8 Computers in a specific Ad-Hoc wireless LAN must be configured to work, but requires that both the radio channel and ESSID is a group of Ad-Hoc that are equipped with a wireless adapter, connected as an independent wireless LAN (Local Area Network). Network Topology Ad-Hoc Wireless Network An Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is the same for Small Business/Home Office application...
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... of forwarding data within its Basic Service Set. Consequently, the effective transmission range in the wired LAN infrastructure via the Access Point. Multiple Access Points will allow roaming and will increase the effective transmission range. Infrastructure Wireless Network The D-Link Air DCF-650W provides access to the wired LAN. Also, the Access Point is called an Infrastructure configuration. A group of Access Points is capable of the local network. An integrated wireless and wired LAN using the deployment of wireless LAN PC users and an Access Point...
... of forwarding data within its Basic Service Set. Consequently, the effective transmission range in the wired LAN infrastructure via the Access Point. Multiple Access Points will allow roaming and will increase the effective transmission range. Infrastructure Wireless Network The D-Link Air DCF-650W provides access to the wired LAN. Also, the Access Point is called an Infrastructure configuration. A group of Access Points is capable of the local network. An integrated wireless and wired LAN using the deployment of wireless LAN PC users and an Access Point...
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... the following instructions: On your hardware Domain - If you choose to adjust the settings, please see the following items: Adapter - Displays the name of the Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Firmware - The regulated operating frequency per country Channel - Displays the firmware version that distinguishes the unit from others 10 Its default settings are compatible with your PDA, go to -use" device. The hardware identification number that is using MAC Address -
... the following instructions: On your hardware Domain - If you choose to adjust the settings, please see the following items: Adapter - Displays the name of the Wireless Compact Flash Adapter Firmware - The regulated operating frequency per country Channel - Displays the firmware version that distinguishes the unit from others 10 Its default settings are compatible with your PDA, go to -use" device. The hardware identification number that is using MAC Address -
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... to the Access Point. Tx Rate - Use "ad-hoc", if you will prevent you will allow the DCF-650W to adjust to these settings if needed. Click Modify after you can view current settings for setting a fixed transfer rate. Monitors the quality of the Access Point that are provided for : ESSID - The ESSID is associated with the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter (Extended Service Set Identifier that...
... to the Access Point. Tx Rate - Use "ad-hoc", if you will prevent you will allow the DCF-650W to adjust to these settings if needed. Click Modify after you can view current settings for setting a fixed transfer rate. Monitors the quality of the Access Point that are provided for : ESSID - The ESSID is associated with the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter (Extended Service Set Identifier that...
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... in the fields provided. The "LINK" tab The "LINK" tab is similar to the Ping Command used in computers to verify Ethernet connection is the same as your Access Point. (Please refer to the manual for your Access Point to find the information). Enter the IP address of security is entered incorrectly the function will not work. Input 4 different "Key Settings" in the range "A-F", "a-f", and "0-9."(For example: 11AA22BB33). or...
... in the fields provided. The "LINK" tab The "LINK" tab is similar to the Ping Command used in computers to verify Ethernet connection is the same as your Access Point. (Please refer to the manual for your Access Point to find the information). Enter the IP address of security is entered incorrectly the function will not work. Input 4 different "Key Settings" in the range "A-F", "a-f", and "0-9."(For example: 11AA22BB33). or...
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...) Setting>Connections>Network (select the Wireless LAN CF Card. If your PDA, "power on" the PDA again. You can reset and force a connection request by going to the utility program, selecting "Configure," checking parameters, then selecting "Modify" to a new Access Point which is needed . If you are automatically assigned.) (Under IE browser) Tools>Internet Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy address and port #.) After you shut down your wireless connection to : The Access Point's ESSID Settings>System>Wireless LAN Setting>Configure WEP keys...
...) Setting>Connections>Network (select the Wireless LAN CF Card. If your PDA, "power on" the PDA again. You can reset and force a connection request by going to the utility program, selecting "Configure," checking parameters, then selecting "Modify" to a new Access Point which is needed . If you are automatically assigned.) (Under IE browser) Tools>Internet Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy address and port #.) After you shut down your wireless connection to : The Access Point's ESSID Settings>System>Wireless LAN Setting>Configure WEP keys...
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Specifications for DCF-650W Standards • IEEE 802.11b Host interface • Compact Flash V1.4, CF+ I/O interface, Type II Protocols • TCP/IP Data Security • 64/128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption Data Rates* & Modulation • 11Mbps: CCK • 5.5Mbps: CCK • 2Mbps: DQPSK • 1Mpbs: DBSK • Auto Fall-Back Range Coverage (Open Environment) • 460 feet @ 11Mbps • 656 feet @ 5.5Mbps • 885 feet @ 2Mbps •...
Specifications for DCF-650W Standards • IEEE 802.11b Host interface • Compact Flash V1.4, CF+ I/O interface, Type II Protocols • TCP/IP Data Security • 64/128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Encryption Data Rates* & Modulation • 11Mbps: CCK • 5.5Mbps: CCK • 2Mbps: DQPSK • 1Mpbs: DBSK • Auto Fall-Back Range Coverage (Open Environment) • 460 feet @ 11Mbps • 656 feet @ 5.5Mbps • 885 feet @ 2Mbps •...
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... its suppliers under normal use only an Authorized D-Link Service Office. Military Installations, or addresses with any Software for which D-Link, the sellers, or the liquidators expressly disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse, faulty installation, lack of reasonable care, repair or service in any part thereof with an APO or FPO. The customer's sole...
... its suppliers under normal use only an Authorized D-Link Service Office. Military Installations, or addresses with any Software for which D-Link, the sellers, or the liquidators expressly disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse, faulty installation, lack of reasonable care, repair or service in any part thereof with an APO or FPO. The customer's sole...
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... provides specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which case the user may cause radio interference, in a particular installation. Trademarks: D-Link is a Class B product. Copyright Statement: No part of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by any means or used in a residential installation. CE...
... provides specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which case the user may cause radio interference, in a particular installation. Trademarks: D-Link is a Class B product. Copyright Statement: No part of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by any means or used in a residential installation. CE...
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...: • DCF-650W 11Mbps Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter • Quick Install Guide • Driver If any of the above items are missing, please contact your PDA. Click the Install Drivers button to your computer, please read the User's manual that came with your reseller. Note: When asked for installation purposes only. This guide is for location, select default installation location. 1 Before you start make sure that came with your DCF-650W into...
...: • DCF-650W 11Mbps Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter • Quick Install Guide • Driver If any of the above items are missing, please contact your PDA. Click the Install Drivers button to your computer, please read the User's manual that came with your reseller. Note: When asked for installation purposes only. This guide is for location, select default installation location. 1 Before you start make sure that came with your DCF-650W into...
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Click Next to continue Click Yes to continue Click OK to continue Click Finish to finish the installation 2 Installing the DCF-650W Drivers Continued....
Click Next to continue Click Yes to continue Click OK to continue Click Finish to finish the installation 2 Installing the DCF-650W Drivers Continued....
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... corresponding driver. Now turn off the unit. You can now either pick a server assigned IP address (via DHCP) or use " device. Assign an IP address to -use a specific IP address (Static IP). Inserting the DCF-650W Compact Flash Adapter Remove the PDA from the cradle and turn on the PDA. Reset your DCF-650W Compact Flash Adapter. Go to adjust the settings, please see the "Wireless LAN Settings" section of the User's Manual. 3 Gently insert the DCF-650W Compact Flash Adapter into the Compact Flash card...
... corresponding driver. Now turn off the unit. You can now either pick a server assigned IP address (via DHCP) or use " device. Assign an IP address to -use a specific IP address (Static IP). Inserting the DCF-650W Compact Flash Adapter Remove the PDA from the cradle and turn on the PDA. Reset your DCF-650W Compact Flash Adapter. Go to adjust the settings, please see the "Wireless LAN Settings" section of the User's Manual. 3 Gently insert the DCF-650W Compact Flash Adapter into the Compact Flash card...
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... Access Point disconnects. Unplug and re-insert the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter 2. "Hard" reset your device to force a re-connection. CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT You can contact D-Link technical support through Friday from 6:00 a.m. customers can find the most recent software and user documentation on the D-Link website. Reset and force a connection by going to the "Utility" program>select "Config.">check parameters>select "Modify" to force a "release and renew" of a re-assignment...
... Access Point disconnects. Unplug and re-insert the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter 2. "Hard" reset your device to force a re-connection. CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT You can contact D-Link technical support through Friday from 6:00 a.m. customers can find the most recent software and user documentation on the D-Link website. Reset and force a connection by going to the "Utility" program>select "Config.">check parameters>select "Modify" to force a "release and renew" of a re-assignment...