Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
125* High Speed ModeTM Hi Wireless Notebook Adapter WLI-CB-G54S
User Manual
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Introduction
802.11g Wireless Notebook Adapter
Windows XP Â Installation & Configuration
1. Installing the Wireless Notebook Adapter Drivers: Insert the AirNavigator CD
into the CD-ROM drive of the PC. The Air Navigator Setup Wizard launches automatically. If the Air Navigator Setup Wizard does not launch automatically, launch the wizard manually by selecting Start>>Run to open the Run dialog box. Enter D:\Setup.exe in the Open field. D: represents the letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive. If another letter is assigned to the CD-ROM drive, your command should refelect that difference. Click the OK button to launch the wizard.
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Select Install Wireles
Adapter. Click the OK button to begin the installation process.
Review the Software License
Agreement. Click the Yes button to confirm your agreement with the terms and continue installing the Wireless PCI Adapter drivers. Click the No button to abort the installation process.
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2. Installing the Wireless Notebook Adapter:
Power on the notebook PC and let it boot into Windows. Firmly insert the Wireless Notebook
Adapter into an available CardBus slot. CardBus slots are located on one side of the notebook. Please consult the Notebook Manufacturer's documentation for CardBus installation instructions. Once the Wireless Notebook Adapter is installed correctly, then the Found New Hardware Wizard will launch automatically. If the Found New Hardware Wizard does not launch, turn off the computer, remove the Wireless Notebook Adapter, restart the Notebook, and reinsert the Wireless Notebook Adapter after Windows has restarted.
Select Install the software automatically. Click the Next button.
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Select the driver you want to install. If multiple drivers are listed, select the most recent driver
version. Click the Next button.
If a window opens, stating that your driver does not pass Windows Logo testing, click the
Continue Anyway button. When the Wireless 54Mbps Notebook Adapter is successfully installed, click the Finish button. Restart your PC if prompted.
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3. Configuring Wireless Zero Configuration Service: If the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is activated,
Windows will scan for available wireless access points once the Wireless PCI Adapter is properly installed. If Windows detects one or more access points, a networking icon appears on the task bar. One or more wireless networks are available appears as a caption accompanying the icon. Note: If the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is not functioning, select Start>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services. Select Automatic in the Startup Type field of Wireless Zero Configuration Service to enable the Wireless Zero Configuration Service. The default value of Wireless Zero Configuration Service is Automatic. Right click the networking icon in the taskbar and select View Available Wireless Networks to display a list of available wireless networks. Select an access point network name or SSID and click the Connect button to establish a connection. You may need to check the box indicating you are connecting to an unsecured network. See Page 7 if you need to enter an SSID network name or WEP/WPA encryption key.
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Click the Advanced button to enter an SSID network name or WEP/WPA encryption key, if
either is necessary. To add an SSID network name that is not available, click the Add button.
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To configure a WEP/WPA encryption key, select the ap-
propriate wireless network and click the Configure button. From the pull down menu, select the appropriate Network Authentication and Data Encryption for the wireless network. Enter and confirm the Network Key and Key Index. Click the OK button when finished. Note: Buffalo Technology recommends that users of the Wireless Zero Configuration Service upgrade to the latest version freely available at: http://www.microsoft.com. For advanced support in using Window's XP's Wireless Zero Configuration Service, refer to the Buffalo Support Web Site: http://www.buffalotech.com/wireless/support Skip to Page 12 if you are not using Windows XP or prefer not to use Windows XP's Wireless Zero Configuration Service.
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Installation / Setup
Windows 98/ME/2000
Installation & Configuration
1. Installing the Wireless Notebook Adapter: Power on the notebook PC and let it boot into Windows. Firmly insert the Wireless Notebook
Adapter into an available CardBus slot. CardBus slots are located on one side of the notebook. Please consult the Notebook Manufacturer's documentation for CardBus installation instructions. Once the Wireless Notebook Adapter is installed correctly, then the Found New Hardware Wizard will launch automatically. If the Found New Hardware Wizard does not launch, turn off the computer, remove the Wireless Notebook Adapter, restart the Notebook, and reinsert the Wireless Notebook Adapter after Windows has restarted.
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2. Installing the Wireless Notebook Adapter-Drivers:
Insert the AirNavigator CD. Click Next at the
Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device. Click the Next button to continue. Select only the CD-ROM drives checkbox, and clear any other checkboxes that are selected. Click the Next button to continue.
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Windows will display a driver you can use with the Wireless Notebook Adapter.
Click the Next button to continue.
Windows 2000: If the Digital Signature
Not Found page opens, informing that no digital signature exists for the driver you are installing, click the Yes button to continue the installation process. When the Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter is successfully installed, click the Finish button. Restart your computer if prompted. See the Installing Client Manager section to install the Client Manager.
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Client Manager
Client Manager
Use Client Manager to configure your wireless network. Use Client Manager to survey and connect to available access points, enable and use WEP encryption, and create connection profiles. Note: Client Manager does not function properly if the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service is enabled.
Installing Client Manager
AirNavigator dialog box will open automatically. If the AirNavigator dialog box does not open automatically, select Start»Run and enter D:\Setup.exe in the Open field to open the dialog box manually. D: represents the letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive. If another letter is assigned to the CD-ROM drive, your command should reflect that difference. Click the OK button. Select Install Client Manager to launch the InstallShieldWizard.
Insert the AirNavigator CD. The
Once the InstallShield Wizard launches, click
the Next button to begin the software installation.
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Once the Installer Wizard launches, click the Next button to begin the software installation. Press I Agree to accept the license agreement and continue the installation process.
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Press the OK button to finish and close the
installation program.
Press the Exit button to exit the Client Manager installation utility.
The Buffalo Client Manager is now installed
and running, right clicking on its icon (the black notebook icon) will allow you to begin using it.
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Client Manager Configuration
Client Manager Configuration
Use Client Manager to configure your wireless network. To assist in configuring your wireless network, Client Manager consists of the Status page, the Survey page, and the Profiles page. You can access each page by clicking the corresponding button on Client Manager. In addition to these pages, several dialog boxes are available to meet specialized configuration needs. You can access the Edit Profile dialog box, New Profile dialog box, IP Configuration dialog box, or WEP Configuration dialog box using the Client Manager pages.
Status Page
Click the Status button to open this page. By default, this page is displayed when you start Client Manager. This page displays the status of the connection between the wireless adapter and another wireless device. This page only displays connection information no changes to the connection can be made from this screen. This page includes the following components: · Network Type  Displays what mode the network device is in. Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure are the available modes.
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· Rate  The speed that the two wireless clients are communicating at. If the Client Manager is not connected to a remote wireless device (access point or another client) then no rate will be displayed. · Channel  The channel that the two wireless clients are communicating at. If the Client Manager is not connected to a remote wireless device (access point of another client) then no channel will be displayed. The available channels for use are 1-11. · Security The type of encryption that the two wireless clients are communicating with. If the Client Manager is not connected to a remote wireless device (access point of another client) then `No Encryption' will be displayed. · IP Address  The IP address of the machine the Client Manager is installed on. If the Client Manager is not connected to a remote wireless device (access point of another client) or is not connected to a network with DHCP, then no IP address will be displayed. · MAC Address  The MAC address of the wireless client device inside the computer Client Manager is installed on. If no wireless device is present in the computer, then no MAC Address will be displayed. · Signal Strength  Displays the strength of the signal. Signal Strength is based on the peak signal level the wireless adapter receives from the wireless device to which it is connected. Next to the signal level is the wireless hardware type that the computer has available.
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Survey Page
Click the Survey button to open this page. Use this page to survey the area, display available access points, and connect to available access points. This page includes the following components: · Wireless SSID  Displays the SSID associated with each available access point. The SSID is the unique network name that functions as an identifier for your wireless devices. All wireless devices on a network must use identical SSIDs to successfully associate with other devices on the network. buffalo_test is an example of a valid SSID. · Mode  Displays the mode/rate set that the remote wireless device is offering. · Key  Displays whether the wireless network is using any sort of encryption. Press the `Connect' button to connect to a listed SSID, or press the `Refresh' button to perform another survey and update the survey list.
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Once the `Connect' button is pressed, you will be prompted to enter any encryption related information. The `Acquire IP automatically' checkbox tells the client device to obtain an IP automatically from a DHCP server. This is the recommended setting. The `Encryption' drop down list allows you to select the type of encryption for the network. By default the proper encryption type should already be selected. In the event that no encryption is used, leave the `No Encryption' option selected. The `Encryption Key' is where the actual key required by the wireless network must be inputted. Please consult your wireless access point or router's documentation for proper input of the encryption keys. Some wireless networks may require you to enter multiple keys, in this event, four separate fields are available for encryption keys. The `Save settings as a profile' option will store this wireless network in your profiles. This means you will automatically connect to this network when inside its range. This settings is recommended if you plan on using this wireless network more than once.
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Profiles Page
Click the Profiles button to open this page. Use this page to access your profiles. Profiles allow you to save the information associated with a specific wireless network so you can quickly and easily connect to that network when you are in that location. The Profiles page allows you to add, delete, and edit your profiles, as well as import and export data. · Connect  Click the Connect button to connect to the selected profile and return to the `Status' page. · Edit  Click the Edit button to edit the selected profile's settings. The Edit button also allows you to delete a profile no longer used or required. · Add  Click the Add button to add a profile manually. You will need important information such as SSID, encryption settings, and network type.
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New Profile Dialog Box
Use this dialog box to create a new profile. · Profile Name  Enter the name you want to associate with the new profile. · Netw ...