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... the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the following measures: - This transmitter must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment generates, uses and can be co-located or operating in a residential installation. Operation is connected. - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure...
... the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the following measures: - This transmitter must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment generates, uses and can be co-located or operating in a residential installation. Operation is connected. - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure...
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...ENABLE 802.1X, WPA OR WPA-PSK 31 CANNOT ESTABLISH CONNECTION TO A WIRELESS NETWORK 31 CAN CONNECT TO AN ACCESS POINT, BUT CANNOT ACCESS THE INTERNET 31 POOR LINK QUALITY AND WEAK SIGNAL STRENGTH 31 CHAPTER 5 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 32 DRIVER & UTILITY INSTALLATION - WINDOWS® XP 14 CHAPTER 3 USING THE GIGABYTE WLAN CONFIGURATION UTILITY 17 3-1. PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS/PACKAGING 1 1-4. DRIVER & UTILITY INSTALLATION - Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1-1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE WLAN CARD 3 2-1. INTRODUCTION ...1 1-2. DRIVER...
...ENABLE 802.1X, WPA OR WPA-PSK 31 CANNOT ESTABLISH CONNECTION TO A WIRELESS NETWORK 31 CAN CONNECT TO AN ACCESS POINT, BUT CANNOT ACCESS THE INTERNET 31 POOR LINK QUALITY AND WEAK SIGNAL STRENGTH 31 CHAPTER 5 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 32 DRIVER & UTILITY INSTALLATION - WINDOWS® XP 14 CHAPTER 3 USING THE GIGABYTE WLAN CONFIGURATION UTILITY 17 3-1. PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS/PACKAGING 1 1-4. DRIVER & UTILITY INSTALLATION - Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1 1-1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE WLAN CARD 3 2-1. INTRODUCTION ...1 1-2. DRIVER...
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... include: • GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter • GN-WBKG Installation CD with Windows Drivers • User Manual In case of WEP encryption (64-bit /128-bit), and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).. This product features the compact size, low power consumption, and power management functions, and provides a high-speed wireless data communication. n Built-in antenna. Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-1. n Two dimenional rotation of 54Mbps. n Dynamically scales the data rate. n Driver supports Windows 98SE/Me/2000...
... include: • GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter • GN-WBKG Installation CD with Windows Drivers • User Manual In case of WEP encryption (64-bit /128-bit), and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).. This product features the compact size, low power consumption, and power management functions, and provides a high-speed wireless data communication. n Built-in antenna. Chapter 1 Product Overview 1-1. n Two dimenional rotation of 54Mbps. n Dynamically scales the data rate. n Driver supports Windows 98SE/Me/2000...
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LED Indicator The wireless card complies with the standards of Receivers Poor Fair 1-5. Connecting Indicator: when the wireless connector gets connected, the indicator will illuminate. LED Indicator Status of USB institute. Scanning/Data Transferring Indicator: Flashing status are as below: Connecting Internet Connector is scanning networks Indicator: Off Connecting Internet Connector is for connecting statuses, and the others are six LED indicators: one is for indicating signal reception. System Requirements •...
LED Indicator The wireless card complies with the standards of Receivers Poor Fair 1-5. Connecting Indicator: when the wireless connector gets connected, the indicator will illuminate. LED Indicator Status of USB institute. Scanning/Data Transferring Indicator: Flashing status are as below: Connecting Internet Connector is scanning networks Indicator: Off Connecting Internet Connector is for connecting statuses, and the others are six LED indicators: one is for indicating signal reception. System Requirements •...
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Chapter 2 Installing the WLAN Card This chapter will assist you in completing the hardware and software installation of the wireless Ethernet cards. Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. 3 Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. Please refer to the driver & utility installation section that matches your operating system. 2-1. Driver & Utility Installation - Windows® 98SE Step 1: Remove the rest of the GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter successfully.
Chapter 2 Installing the WLAN Card This chapter will assist you in completing the hardware and software installation of the wireless Ethernet cards. Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. 3 Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. Please refer to the driver & utility installation section that matches your operating system. 2-1. Driver & Utility Installation - Windows® 98SE Step 1: Remove the rest of the GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter successfully.
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Step 6: When the Welcome screen appears, click Next. 4 Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program.
Step 6: When the Welcome screen appears, click Next. 4 Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program.
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Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears. Windows® ME Step 1: Remove the rest of the Wireless Ethernet cards. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program. 7 Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. 2-2. Driver & Utility Installation - Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears. Windows® ME Step 1: Remove the rest of the Wireless Ethernet cards. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program. 7 Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. 2-2. Driver & Utility Installation - Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
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Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program. 10 Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. 2-3. Windows® 2000 Step 1: Remove the rest of the Wireless Ethernet cards from the computer. The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears. Driver & Utility Installation -
Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program. 10 Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. 2-3. Windows® 2000 Step 1: Remove the rest of the Wireless Ethernet cards from the computer. The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears. Driver & Utility Installation -
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Windows® XP Step 1: Remove the rest of the Wireless Ethernet card from the computer. Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. 2-4. Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program. 14 Driver & Utility Installation - The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears.
Windows® XP Step 1: Remove the rest of the Wireless Ethernet card from the computer. Step 3: When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, click Cancel.. 2-4. Step 2: Insert the GN-WBKG Adapter. Step 4: Insert the GN-WBKG Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Step 5: Drag your mouse over Install Wireless LAN Utility and click on it to start the utility installation program. 14 Driver & Utility Installation - The GIGABTYE GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter setup screen appears.
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... section below for each defined profile. Chapter 3 Using the GIGABYTE WLAN Configuration Utility The Gigabyte WLAN Utility is a powerful application that helps you to configure the GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter as well as an icon in the system tray at the bottom right corner of the Configuration & Monitor Utility You may also open the Gigabyte WLAN Utility from the Windows Start menu, selecting Programs and then Gigabyte WLAN Utility. It automatically appears as monitor the network status link. Figure 3-1.
... section below for each defined profile. Chapter 3 Using the GIGABYTE WLAN Configuration Utility The Gigabyte WLAN Utility is a powerful application that helps you to configure the GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter as well as an icon in the system tray at the bottom right corner of the Configuration & Monitor Utility You may also open the Gigabyte WLAN Utility from the Windows Start menu, selecting Programs and then Gigabyte WLAN Utility. It automatically appears as monitor the network status link. Figure 3-1.
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... signals, click on " " icon on . Click " " to the setup file you have chosen. Displays which channel the profile is operating on the bottom right corner of the screen. Encryption - Four encryption types currently used in the profile include "None", "WEP", "AES" and "TKIP". Displays authentication type associated with the profile. Channel - Edit Edit the setup file you have chosen. Network Type - Configuration Tab Figure 3-3 Add Profile - Authentication - Displays the Service Set...
... signals, click on " " icon on . Click " " to the setup file you have chosen. Displays which channel the profile is operating on the bottom right corner of the screen. Encryption - Four encryption types currently used in the profile include "None", "WEP", "AES" and "TKIP". Displays authentication type associated with the profile. Channel - Edit Edit the setup file you have chosen. Network Type - Configuration Tab Figure 3-3 Add Profile - Authentication - Displays the Service Set...
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... is used to connect to a wireless access point or wireless router. In Ad-Hoc mode, the Preamble and Channel can be transmitted) or the CAM option to add profile. Select a defined Service Set Identity detected by the system from the drop-down list or input a new SSID (32-character maximum). Ad-Hoc mode is used for fragmentation. RTS Threshold - Fragmentation Threshold - Packets larger than value will be manually set the...
... is used to connect to a wireless access point or wireless router. In Ad-Hoc mode, the Preamble and Channel can be transmitted) or the CAM option to add profile. Select a defined Service Set Identity detected by the system from the drop-down list or input a new SSID (32-character maximum). Ad-Hoc mode is used for fragmentation. RTS Threshold - Fragmentation Threshold - Packets larger than value will be manually set the...
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Authentication and Security If an authentication or security setting is configured in a wireless access point or wireless router, it is necessary for the Wireless USB STICK Adapter profile to match the security parameters in order to obtain access and establish a connection. Both WEP Encryption and 802.1X Authentication protocols are supported. 20 3-1-2. Add Profile -
Authentication and Security If an authentication or security setting is configured in a wireless access point or wireless router, it is necessary for the Wireless USB STICK Adapter profile to match the security parameters in order to obtain access and establish a connection. Both WEP Encryption and 802.1X Authentication protocols are supported. 20 3-1-2. Add Profile -
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... authentication types have the same password and encryption to a SSID, the authentication type used by the SSID must have different level of high security. Please refer to data transmitted on the network, WLAN card provide a data encryption of security. Authentication and Security Table 3-1 Authentication Type Security Secure Key Setting Open None None WEP Key Shared WEP Key WPA TKIP None AES None WPA-PSK TKIP WPA-PSK Key AES WPA-PSK Key LEAP None None 802.1X Enabled YES YES YES NO NO 3-1-2-1. Authentication types include OPEN SYSTEM, WAP, WAP...
... authentication types have the same password and encryption to a SSID, the authentication type used by the SSID must have different level of high security. Please refer to data transmitted on the network, WLAN card provide a data encryption of security. Authentication and Security Table 3-1 Authentication Type Security Secure Key Setting Open None None WEP Key Shared WEP Key WPA TKIP None AES None WPA-PSK TKIP WPA-PSK Key AES WPA-PSK Key LEAP None None 802.1X Enabled YES YES YES NO NO 3-1-2-1. Authentication types include OPEN SYSTEM, WAP, WAP...
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... authentication type from the drop-down menu. WPA-PSK Encryption - Then follow instructions below: 1. Click OK to 4 Keys) 2. From the 802.1x Setting window you can configure authentication parameters such as either Hex or ASCII. (Hex = hexadecimal) 3. 1. For128-bit: 26 hexadecimal digits, 13 ASCII] 4. LEAP Authentication enter account number and password.( AP must support this function) 3-1-2-2. 802.1X Setting To enable 802.1X Authentication, click on the Use 802.1x button...
... authentication type from the drop-down menu. WPA-PSK Encryption - Then follow instructions below: 1. Click OK to 4 Keys) 2. From the 802.1x Setting window you can configure authentication parameters such as either Hex or ASCII. (Hex = hexadecimal) 3. 1. For128-bit: 26 hexadecimal digits, 13 ASCII] 4. LEAP Authentication enter account number and password.( AP must support this function) 3-1-2-2. 802.1X Setting To enable 802.1X Authentication, click on the Use 802.1x button...
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... Client Certificate is that Server sets up a Tunnel with WLAN card. Figure 3-7. The first step is correct in the safe tunnel. Enter the user account password. Data needed for Station with its authentication. Enter name of the user account. The option to TLS and TTLS authentication types. Protocol: Use assigned authentication type in the authentication process. Client Certificate List 23 Use Client Certificate - Tunnel Authentication - No option is selected as the authentication types. Password - Enter the name of user...
... Client Certificate is that Server sets up a Tunnel with WLAN card. Figure 3-7. The first step is correct in the safe tunnel. Enter the user account password. Data needed for Station with its authentication. Enter name of the user account. The option to TLS and TTLS authentication types. Protocol: Use assigned authentication type in the authentication process. Client Certificate List 23 Use Client Certificate - Tunnel Authentication - No option is selected as the authentication types. Password - Enter the name of user...
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... to the driver in one DIFS while frames are available: AUTO, EABLE and DISABLE. Advance Wireless Mode: Sets infrastructure Protocols, including 802.11 B/G mix and 802.11 B Only. Select this setting is open, the longest interval between two stations with 802.11b and 802.11g within range of data in the tab. The Advance Tab The Advanced tab includes fields of server certificate...
... to the driver in one DIFS while frames are available: AUTO, EABLE and DISABLE. Advance Wireless Mode: Sets infrastructure Protocols, including 802.11 B/G mix and 802.11 B Only. Select this setting is open, the longest interval between two stations with 802.11b and 802.11g within range of data in the tab. The Advance Tab The Advanced tab includes fields of server certificate...
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... rate between associated access point and the GN-WBKG. Displays how well the GN-WBKG is configured in dBm. Indicates the number of connection. 27 Signal Strength - Displays the noise level of successfully transmitted (Tx) and received (Rx) data (in infrastructure mode. Displays the wireless channel currently in use ONLY when GN-WBKG is communicating with wireless access point, wireless router or another wireless device. Throughput - 3-2. Figure 3-10. Link Speed - Link Quality - Displays the signal strength received...
... rate between associated access point and the GN-WBKG. Displays how well the GN-WBKG is configured in dBm. Indicates the number of connection. 27 Signal Strength - Displays the noise level of successfully transmitted (Tx) and received (Rx) data (in infrastructure mode. Displays the wireless channel currently in use ONLY when GN-WBKG is communicating with wireless access point, wireless router or another wireless device. Throughput - 3-2. Figure 3-10. Link Speed - Link Quality - Displays the signal strength received...
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... 4 Troubleshooting This troubleshooting guide lists questions and possible solutions to avoid radio interference. u Cannot Establish Connection to an Access Point, but Cannot Access the Internet l Make sure the security settings are the same as the wireless access point or wireless router. u Can Connect to a Wireless Network l Make sure the SSID for the Wireless USB STICK Adapter is working. Run AegisI2.exe file found on the GN-WBKG installation CD. Run the AegisI5.exe file found on the GN-WBKG installation CD. 2. l Verify the network settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway...
... 4 Troubleshooting This troubleshooting guide lists questions and possible solutions to avoid radio interference. u Cannot Establish Connection to an Access Point, but Cannot Access the Internet l Make sure the security settings are the same as the wireless access point or wireless router. u Can Connect to a Wireless Network l Make sure the SSID for the Wireless USB STICK Adapter is working. Run AegisI2.exe file found on the GN-WBKG installation CD. Run the AegisI5.exe file found on the GN-WBKG installation CD. 2. l Verify the network settings (IP address, subnet mask, gateway...
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... specially used by Gigabyte. SPECIFICATION GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter Host Interface USB 2.0/1.1 Operating Voltage 5V from Host PC 2. RF Performance 802.11g(backward compatible to 802.11b) Frequency Bands 2412 ~ 2484 MHz (subject to change without notice. 32 Software Support Driver Security Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP WPA-PSK(TKIP,AES); 802.1X client for Windows XP ,64/128 bit WEP Roaming Seamless roaming among 802.11b/g access points. LED indicators Power ,Link and...
... specially used by Gigabyte. SPECIFICATION GN-WBKG Wireless USB STICK Adapter Host Interface USB 2.0/1.1 Operating Voltage 5V from Host PC 2. RF Performance 802.11g(backward compatible to 802.11b) Frequency Bands 2412 ~ 2484 MHz (subject to change without notice. 32 Software Support Driver Security Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP WPA-PSK(TKIP,AES); 802.1X client for Windows XP ,64/128 bit WEP Roaming Seamless roaming among 802.11b/g access points. LED indicators Power ,Link and...