4 2. Click Add. The Wireless Client Utility Profile Wizard opens. 3. Type a descriptive name for the profile such as Office or CoffeeShop. 4. Clic
5 6. Select the SSID you want to connect to and click Add to Profile. 7. Click Next. The WLAN Security Configuration screen appears. This screen
6 9. Click Next 10. Click Save to complete the wizard and save the new profile. (If you do not want to activate the profile, uncheck the Apply this
7 2. Select the profile you want to modify and click Properties, the following window appears 3. Make the changes you want to the Basic Settings
8 4. Click WLAN Security. Click the drop-down arrow at Security Mode to choose from the following settings: Disabled (No Encryption) All data sent
9 5. Make the changes you want and click TCP/IP Config. Select the Use IP Changer checkbox. This allows you to bypass your existing wireless TCP/
10 Checking for Available Access Points The number of access points or hot spots for public use is constantly increasing in major cities. Many Web si
11 3. Select the network you want and click Connect. Or click Add To Profile if you want to connect later. For details about any of the listed acces
12 2. Select the Let Windows manage this wireless adapter check box and click Apply Now.
13 HotSpot Detector This section explains the hardware section of the TEW-509UB. Charging the TEW-509UB The TEW-509UB is powered by a rechargea
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14 LCD Icons The illustration below shows the icons in the LCD. All the icons will not necessarily appear together as shown here.
15 Exploring the Wireless Client Utility Screens The Network Screen The Wireless Client Utility is included on the CD that shipped with the TEW-
16 WIRELESS SETTING The Wireless Setting pane settings are described below Current Profile Shows the current profile you have selected. If you hav
Exploring the Wireless Client Utility Screens -- 17 THE LINK INFORMATION PANEL IS SHOWN IN ALL SCREENS SO YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE THE STATUS OF YOUR CUR
18 PROFILE LIST The Profile List pane settings are described below. Name Shows the name of the profile that you assigned. If only default displays
19 The SiteSurvey Screen Use the SiteSurvey screen to scan for available networks in your vicinity. AVAILABLE NETWORKS The Available Networks pa
20 -- Exploring the Wireless Client Utility DETAILED INFO. SCREEN For details about any of the listed access points, select it from the list and cli
21 OPTIONS The Options pane settings are described below. Let Windows manage this wireless adapter (tick box) When you check the Let Windows manag
22 Configuring Wireless Security This chapter covers the configuration of security options in the 802.11 Wireless Client Utility. Configuring Securit
23 CONFIGURING WEP Refer to the following to modify WEP settings. 1. In the Properties window, click WLAN Security. 2. Click the drop-down arro
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24 4. Click Configure. The WEP Configuration screen appears. WEP Method Select the encryption to match your access point: 64 or 128-bit. The enc
25 CONFIGURING WPA & WPA2 Refer to the following to configure WPA & WPA2. 1. Click the drop-down arrow at Security Mode and choose WPA
26 CONFIGURING WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK (TO BE SUPPORTED) Refer to the following to configure WPA-PSK & WPA2-PSK. 1. Click the drop-down arro
27 1. At WPA or WPA2 security mode, click Configure button next to Authentication Protocol. 2. Select Inner PEAP protocol. 3. Click Save to fini
28 Server name should match exactly Check this box if the server name has to exactly match the name in the certif-icate. 6. Click OK to apply th
29 5. TLS requires both server and user certification. Click Configure Certificate (see Note below). The following window appears: Use user cer
30 Glossary For unfamiliar terms used below, look for entries elsewhere in the glossary. AD-HOC (IBSS) Ad-hoc mode does not require an AP or a wir
31 SSID The SSID (Service Set Identity) is a unique name shared among all wireless devices in a wireless network. Wireless devices must have th
32 Appendix. Maintenance Installing a newer version of the Wireless Client Utility may improve the performance of the TEW-509UB. Before installing
33 UNINSTALLING THE WIRELESS CLIENT UTILITY Refer to the following to uninstall (remove) the Wireless Client Utility from your computer. 1. Cl
Glossary ...30 Table of Contents Getting Started wit
34 Troubleshooting PROBLEMS STARTING THE 802.11a/g WIRELESS CLIENT UTILITY PROGRAM PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTIONMake sure the TEW-509UB power switch is tu
35 Infrastructure Make sure that the AP and the associated computers are turned on and working properly. Make sure the TEW-509UB computer and the asso
36 Limited Warranty TRENDware warrants its products against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the following leng
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1 Getting Started with the TEW-509UB Congratulations on purchasing the TEW-509UB! The quick start guide included with your TEW-509UB tells you how to
2 Overview of the Wireless Client Utility The Wireless Client Utility is included on the CD that shipped with the TEW-509UB. Install the utility as d
3 The Link Information pane provides information on your current connection. This same pane is shows at the bottom of all screens so you are always
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