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... (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in some areas the 3 In Italy the end-user should apply for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to demonstrate the compliance of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The...
... (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in some areas the 3 In Italy the end-user should apply for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to demonstrate the compliance of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The...
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Table of Contents Getting Started...10 Package Contents ...10 Minimum System Requirements 10 Introduction ...11 Features ...11 Hardware Overview...12 LED Indications ...12 Rear Panel ...13 Installation Considerations ...14 Getting Start ...15 Using the Configuration Menu 21 Network ...22 LAN Setting...22 Wireless ...23 Profile...23 Site Survey ...26 Statistics ...27 Advance...28 QoS ...30 WPS...31 Administrator ...32 Wizard ...32 Management ...33 Upload Firmware ...34 Setting Management ...35 Status ...36 Glossary ...37 Specifications ...50 Limited Warranty...51 9
Table of Contents Getting Started...10 Package Contents ...10 Minimum System Requirements 10 Introduction ...11 Features ...11 Hardware Overview...12 LED Indications ...12 Rear Panel ...13 Installation Considerations ...14 Getting Start ...15 Using the Configuration Menu 21 Network ...22 LAN Setting...22 Wireless ...23 Profile...23 Site Survey ...26 Statistics ...27 Advance...28 QoS ...30 WPS...31 Administrator ...32 Wizard ...32 Management ...33 Upload Firmware ...34 Setting Management ...35 Status ...36 Glossary ...37 Specifications ...50 Limited Warranty...51 9
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... Installation Requirements • Web Browser: Internet Explorer (6 or higher) Mozilla or Safari. • A computer with a network adapter or wireless adapter properly installed. • CD-ROM drive • A router with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this ...product. Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing the TEW-640MB! Package Contents • TEW-640MB Wireless N Gaming Adapter • CD-ROM (User's Guide) • Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide • Network cable • Power Adapter...
... Installation Requirements • Web Browser: Internet Explorer (6 or higher) Mozilla or Safari. • A computer with a network adapter or wireless adapter properly installed. • CD-ROM drive • A router with your product will cause damage and void the warranty for this ...product. Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing the TEW-640MB! Package Contents • TEW-640MB Wireless N Gaming Adapter • CD-ROM (User's Guide) • Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide • Network cable • Power Adapter...
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...174; Wii™, Xbox®, Xbox® 360™, PlayStation® 2, and PlayStation® 3 to a high speed wireless n network • One-touch wireless security setup using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button when connecting to a WPS supporting device • Maximum reliability, throughput... and connectivity with no drivers to the Internet. The latest in wireless encryption protects your router to 50 meters indoor, 100 meters outdoor * 3 • 3-year limited warranty 11 Simply press the Wi-...
...174; Wii™, Xbox®, Xbox® 360™, PlayStation® 2, and PlayStation® 3 to a high speed wireless n network • One-touch wireless security setup using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button when connecting to a WPS supporting device • Maximum reliability, throughput... and connectivity with no drivers to the Internet. The latest in wireless encryption protects your router to 50 meters indoor, 100 meters outdoor * 3 • 3-year limited warranty 11 Simply press the Wi-...
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Hardware Overview LED Indications Power WPS Wireless LAN 1~4 Power Blue: ON, power on Blue: WPS, turned on authentication complete Blue: Blinking, WPS authentication Blue: ON, wireless on Blue: Blinking, wireless data activity Blue: OFF, no device connected Blue: ON, device connected Blue: Blinking, data activity Blue: ON, power on 12
Hardware Overview LED Indications Power WPS Wireless LAN 1~4 Power Blue: ON, power on Blue: WPS, turned on authentication complete Blue: Blinking, WPS authentication Blue: ON, wireless on Blue: Blinking, wireless data activity Blue: OFF, no device connected Blue: ON, device connected Blue: Blinking, data activity Blue: ON, power on 12
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...direct line between the TEW-640MB and other objects that the number of at a 45-degree angle appears to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the number, thickness and location of walls and ceilings between network devices. Typical ranges vary depending on...Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through drywall or open doorways and not other materials. 4. each wall or ceiling can impede the wireless signal - A wall that generate extreme RF noise. 14 Try to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. Keep the number of walls, ...
...direct line between the TEW-640MB and other objects that the number of at a 45-degree angle appears to position wireless devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the number, thickness and location of walls and ceilings between network devices. Typical ranges vary depending on...Position devices so that the signal will travel straight through drywall or open doorways and not other materials. 4. each wall or ceiling can impede the wireless signal - A wall that generate extreme RF noise. 14 Try to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick. Keep the number of walls, ...
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From the pull down menu you choice Manual setup, please enter SSID of your wireless encryption type. There are 2 options to choose one. 9. If you can manually select the wireless encryption type. 17 7. The TEW-640MB will automatically detect your wireless router of AP (Access Point) or press Scan to configure the TEW-640MB, WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) or Manual setup. 8.
From the pull down menu you choice Manual setup, please enter SSID of your wireless encryption type. There are 2 options to choose one. 9. If you can manually select the wireless encryption type. 17 7. The TEW-640MB will automatically detect your wireless router of AP (Access Point) or press Scan to configure the TEW-640MB, WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) or Manual setup. 8.
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PIN configuration requires you want to input the TEW-640MB PIN information into AP. WPS Configuration 1. Click Scan button to select an AP SSID that you to connect and enter Device PIN into your wireless router or AP (Access Point). Select the type of WPS configuration type you would like to complete. 19 To configure the TEW-640MB using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), select Wi-FI protected Setup (WPS) option and press Next. 2. Note: Wait 120 seconds for WPS configuration to use.
PIN configuration requires you want to input the TEW-640MB PIN information into AP. WPS Configuration 1. Click Scan button to select an AP SSID that you to connect and enter Device PIN into your wireless router or AP (Access Point). Select the type of WPS configuration type you would like to complete. 19 To configure the TEW-640MB using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), select Wi-FI protected Setup (WPS) option and press Next. 2. Note: Wait 120 seconds for WPS configuration to use.
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Select PBC and press Next. Note: Wait 120 seconds for WPS configuration to complete. 4. Verify that your wireless router. When selecting PBC (Push Button Configuration) method. Then press the WPS button on your settings are correct and click Apply. 20 3.
Select PBC and press Next. Note: Wait 120 seconds for WPS configuration to complete. 4. Verify that your wireless router. When selecting PBC (Push Button Configuration) method. Then press the WPS button on your settings are correct and click Apply. 20 3.
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The profile can be edited, deleted and made active from this option to a wireless network, selection option for later use. Configure the setting to connect to make custom profiles and store new profile for network type, SSID, and wireless security. Wireless Profile Create a custom connection to your wireless network, go through the setup wizard, add a new profile or search using site survey feature. 23 There are several ways to connect to a specific wireless network. Use this option.
The profile can be edited, deleted and made active from this option to a wireless network, selection option for later use. Configure the setting to connect to make custom profiles and store new profile for network type, SSID, and wireless security. Wireless Profile Create a custom connection to your wireless network, go through the setup wizard, add a new profile or search using site survey feature. 23 There are several ways to connect to a specific wireless network. Use this option.
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... 0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American Standard Code for use over the network. WEP (Open or Shared) A method of encrypting data for wireless communication intended to HEX for Information Interchange alphanumeric characters) format. The type of characters that is converted to provide the same level of ... encryption determines the key length. 128-bit encryption requires a longer key than 64-bit encryption. WEP is selected, wireless transmissions to and from your existing wireless network. using WEP, you create. Security Mode Unless one of these encryption modes is not as secure as a ...
... 0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American Standard Code for use over the network. WEP (Open or Shared) A method of encrypting data for wireless communication intended to HEX for Information Interchange alphanumeric characters) format. The type of characters that is converted to provide the same level of ... encryption determines the key length. 128-bit encryption requires a longer key than 64-bit encryption. WEP is selected, wireless transmissions to and from your existing wireless network. using WEP, you create. Security Mode Unless one of these encryption modes is not as secure as a ...
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keys can be defined so that are unique for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for use on the network. Pre-Shared Key: The key is used to 63 alphanumeric characters (...AES or TKIP type) in ASCII (American Standard Code for each wireless client. 25 Key Length 64-bit 128-bit Hex 10 characters 26 characters ASCII 5 characters 13 characters WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal This option uses...
keys can be defined so that are unique for Information Interchange) format at both ends of the wireless connection. It cannot be shorter than eight characters, although for use on the network. Pre-Shared Key: The key is used to 63 alphanumeric characters (...AES or TKIP type) in ASCII (American Standard Code for each wireless client. 25 Key Length 64-bit 128-bit Hex 10 characters 26 characters ASCII 5 characters 13 characters WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal This option uses...
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... to join. Rescan Use this window, you can also add the selected network to your wireless profile list. Site Survey Use the Site Survey tool to search for available wireless networks.. Connect Click this site survey window. This option only allows immediate connection and does not save any profiles. Your device will... on the Connect button to your profile by clicking the Add Profile button. Add Profile Click this button to add the selected SSID to join a wireless network from this button once the SSID is selected to available saved profiles. 26
... to join. Rescan Use this window, you can also add the selected network to your wireless profile list. Site Survey Use the Site Survey tool to search for available wireless networks.. Connect Click this site survey window. This option only allows immediate connection and does not save any profiles. Your device will... on the Connect button to your profile by clicking the Add Profile button. Add Profile Click this button to add the selected SSID to join a wireless network from this button once the SSID is selected to available saved profiles. 26
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...the 2.4GHz frequency, this setting to adjust the wireless environment. Although the wireless b/g operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, it will allow the use of other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless n only. 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and ...will only allow the use of wireless n client devices to connect and access the TEW-640MB...
...the 2.4GHz frequency, this setting to adjust the wireless environment. Although the wireless b/g operates in the 2.4GHz frequency, it will allow the use of other wireless mode and devices that are not wireless n only. 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n mixed mode This wireless mode works in the 2.4GHz frequency range and ...will only allow the use of wireless n client devices to connect and access the TEW-640MB...
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...default (Auto) the fastest possible transmission rate will be able to radio-frequency reflections. MPDU Aggregation Select this option to turn off the wireless radio. 29 For best performance, please leave the selection on the adapter. Green Field: In this button to enable MPDU aggregation RADIO ...transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11g/n, the rest of the packet has a new format. Channel Bandwidth Set channel width of wireless radio. 20 Channel Width = 20 MHz 20/40 Channel Width = 20/40 MHz (additional channel provides better performance) Guard Interval Support Short/...
...default (Auto) the fastest possible transmission rate will be able to radio-frequency reflections. MPDU Aggregation Select this option to turn off the wireless radio. 29 For best performance, please leave the selection on the adapter. Green Field: In this button to enable MPDU aggregation RADIO ...transmitted with a preamble compatible with the legacy 802.11g/n, the rest of the packet has a new format. Channel Bandwidth Set channel width of wireless radio. 20 Channel Width = 20 MHz 20/40 Channel Width = 20/40 MHz (additional channel provides better performance) Guard Interval Support Short/...
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... to take advantage of Service (QoS) settings; WMM Power Saving An option that allows wireless clients such as notebooks or Laptops to the option in this section. these settings are polled by the priority given to save battery life by ... AC_VO=Voice signal The options allow users to select which Access Category is needed to enable this feature to help with Quality of the wireless environment over other wireless devices. PS Mode Used for specific application when using WMM Power Saving mode is enabled. 30 Add a check mark to turn on while...
... to take advantage of Service (QoS) settings; WMM Power Saving An option that allows wireless clients such as notebooks or Laptops to the option in this section. these settings are polled by the priority given to save battery life by ... AC_VO=Voice signal The options allow users to select which Access Category is needed to enable this feature to help with Quality of the wireless environment over other wireless devices. PS Mode Used for specific application when using WMM Power Saving mode is enabled. 30 Add a check mark to turn on while...
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... use that can be used to add to the router and use the PBC method by choosing PIN or PBC method to join the existing wireless network. PBC Settings The push button method can then copy this PIN to the router without entering/remember any encryption keys. Client PIN Shows the... current value of the router or select the Start PBC option here. 31 You can be used to allow wireless clients to connect to the wireless router's WPS section.
... use that can be used to add to the router and use the PBC method by choosing PIN or PBC method to join the existing wireless network. PBC Settings The push button method can then copy this PIN to the router without entering/remember any encryption keys. Client PIN Shows the... current value of the router or select the Start PBC option here. 31 You can be used to allow wireless clients to connect to the wireless router's WPS section.
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It is recommended that this option upload the firmware. Click on a wired computer and not wireless. 34 Note: Any disruption during the firware upgrade process can upload firmware at this page. Once you can damage the device. Upload Firmware By assigning firmware location, you have a firmware saved on your computer, use this process is conducted on Browse and select the firmware file, then click Apply to upload the file into the adapter.
It is recommended that this option upload the firmware. Click on a wired computer and not wireless. 34 Note: Any disruption during the firware upgrade process can upload firmware at this page. Once you can damage the device. Upload Firmware By assigning firmware location, you have a firmware saved on your computer, use this process is conducted on Browse and select the firmware file, then click Apply to upload the file into the adapter.
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Access Point AP. Device that the person or device is configured to -Peer network between wireless clients Address Resolution Protocol ARP. ASCII American Standard Code for text files Attenuation The loss in both directions. Government encryption standard Alphanumeric Characters ...no DHCP server is a database of digital and analog signals. Authentication To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that allows wireless clients to connect to it is really who they are allowed to access resources on the network B Backward Compatible The ability for new devices ...
Access Point AP. Device that the person or device is configured to -Peer network between wireless clients Address Resolution Protocol ARP. ASCII American Standard Code for text files Attenuation The loss in both directions. Government encryption standard Alphanumeric Characters ...no DHCP server is a database of digital and analog signals. Authentication To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that allows wireless clients to connect to it is really who they are allowed to access resources on the network B Backward Compatible The ability for new devices ...
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... 38 Cookie Information that it can be transmitted to and from a server Collision When do two devices on the web and provides them to other wireless stations. Controls the movement of data on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave your computer the...
... 38 Cookie Information that it can be transmitted to and from a server Collision When do two devices on the web and provides them to other wireless stations. Controls the movement of data on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave your computer the...