Motorola WN825 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideWN825Wireless Notebook AdaptersWN825G and WN825GPWN825GWN825GP

Page 2 - Canadian Compliance

Overview Section 1 WN825 1-5Adapter Card Physical Description Top of Adapter Card The following illustration shows the top of the WN825: LINKPOWERHI

Page 3 - FCC Certification

Section 1 Overview 1-6 WN825Bottom of Adapter Card The following illustration shows the bottom of the WN825: MAC addressMAC: AB CD EF 01 23 45This d

Page 4 - Contents

WN825 2-1Section 2:Installation Before You Begin You need to collect information so that you can setup your WN825 correctly. Depending upon whe

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Section 2 Installation 2-2 WN825Small Office/Home Office Users The access point that communicates with the WN825 has a pre-assigned network name (

Page 6 - Section 1:Overview

Installation Section 2 WN825 2-3The options supported by the adapter: Network Authentication Data Encryption Option Description Option Descriptio

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Section 2 Installation 2-4 WN825Install Your Card To install the software and hardware: 1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The s

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WN825 3-1Section 3:Configuration You can use the information in this section to:  Discover available wireless networks  Setup operation modes 

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Section 3 Configuration 3-2 WN825Icon Description The icon in you system tray (the area at the bottom right of your screen in your Task Bar) all

Page 10 - Overview Section 1

Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-3Enabling the Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility Windows XP users have the option of using the Wireless Ze

Page 11 - Section 1 Overview

Section 3 Configuration 3-4 WN825Connecting to an Existing Wireless Network After the adapter card is installed, a red antenna icon displays in

Page 12 - Section 2:Installation

This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes wi

Page 13 - Section 2 Installation

Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-5Configuring a New Wireless Network If you want to connect to a wireless network that is not in the Available n

Page 14 - Installation Section 2

Section 3 Configuration 3-6 WN8254 The Wireless Network Properties window is displayed. 5 Enter information for the new wireless network bas

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-7Field Description Network Authentication Select if your access point requires authentication. Match the authen

Page 16 - Section 3:Configuration

Section 3 Configuration 3-8 WN825Field Description Key index (advanced) There are four Keys (1, 2, 3, 4) that can be selected for WEP. The key i

Page 17 - Section 3 Configuration

Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-9Modifying Properties for a Configured Wireless Network To configure network properties for a configured wirele

Page 18 - Configuration Section 3

Section 3 Configuration 3-10 WN8254 The Wireless Network Properties window displays with the current settings: 5 If the network requires Netw

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-11Performance Enhancement This feature applies only to the WN825GP Wireless Notebook Adapter. When enabled, th

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Section 3 Configuration 3-12 WN825Controlling the Radio You may need to turn off the radio to comply with restrictions prohibiting the emission

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-13Preferred Networks – Setting up the Connection Order There are two ways to specify the order that the adapter

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Section 3 Configuration 3-14 WN825Move Up and Move Down buttons Use the Move up and Move down buttons to move a network up and down in the list

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FCC Certification The WN825GP/WN825G and WPCI810GP/WPCI810G contain a radio transmitter and accordingly has been certified as compliant with 47 CFR P

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-15Advanced Selection Rules You can use some advanced rules for displaying networks from the list of Preferred n

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Section 3 Configuration 3-16 WN825Removing a Network from Your Preferred Network List To remove a wireless network from your preferred network l

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-17Viewing Site Monitor Information To view site monitor information: 1 Right-click the antenna icon in the sys

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Section 3 Configuration 3-18 WN8254 To obtain more information about a selected network, click Advanced. The Advanced Site Monitor window displ

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-197 Click Save. The adapter saves a log of the information listed on the Advanced Site Monitor window to the

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Section 3 Configuration 3-20 WN825Viewing Link Status To view link status: 1 Right-click the antenna icon in the system tray and select Open Ut

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-21Viewing Network Statistics To view statistics for the network you are connected to: 1 Right-click the antenn

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Section 3 Configuration 3-22 WN825Diagnostics This tab helps you to isolate problems that might be occurring with your adapter. 1 Right-click t

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-23Viewing Utility and Driver Version Information To view product information for the adapter installed in your

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Section 3 Configuration 3-24 WN825Removing the Wireless Adapter You can safely remove the Wireless Adapter while the PC is operating. If you enc

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WN825 I Contents Section 1:Overview Features...

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-253 Highlight the device you want to remove. 4 Click Stop. The Stop a Hardware device window is displayed. An

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Section 3 Configuration 3-26 WN825Advanced Configuration of the Wireless Network Adapter You can configure advanced features from this screen. P

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Configuration Section 3 WN825 3-27Field Description IBSS Channel Number This selects the channel number on which to operate. The WN825 comes pr

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WN825 4-1Section 4:Troubleshooting This section details possible solutions to common problems that may occur in using the WN825. Contact Us If

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Section 4 Troubleshooting 4-2 WN825I would like to test if my Internet connection is live. Use the ping command to test the connection. Before attem

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Troubleshooting Section 4 WN825 4-3Software Solutions How do I enable LEAP for my corporate network? Ask you system administrator for the Domain/Use

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Section 4 Troubleshooting 4-4 WN825What if Pass Phrase isn’t supported? What do I enter for my security? Some wireless cards do not support Pass Phr

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WN825 5-1Section 5:Glossary A Access Point (AP) A device that provides wireless LAN connectivity to wireless clients (stations). Adapter A device

Page 43 - Section 4:Troubleshooting

Section 5 Glossary 5-2 WN825BSS Basic Service Set. A configuration of Access Points that communicate with each other without resorting any infrastr

Page 44 - Section 4 Troubleshooting

Glossary Section 5 WN825 5-3DNS The Domain Name System is the Internet system for converting domain names (like www.motorola.com) to IP addresses. A

Page 45 - Troubleshooting Section 4

Contents II WN825Advanced Configuration of the Wireless Network Adapter ...3-26 Section 4:Tro

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Section 5 Glossary 5-4 WN825E ESS An Extended Service Set (ESS) is a set of two or more BSSs that form a single subnetwork. See also BSS. Ethernet

Page 47 - Section 5:Glossary

Glossary Section 5 WN825 5-5H Hexadecimal A base-sixteen numbering system that uses sixteen sequential numbers (0 to 9 and the letters A to F) as ba

Page 48 - Section 5 Glossary

Section 5 Glossary 5-6 WN825IP Address A unique 32-bit value that identifies each host on a TCP/IP network. TCP/IP networks route messages based on

Page 49 - Glossary Section 5

Glossary Section 5 WN825 5-7MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest amount of data that can be transmitted in one discrete message on a giv

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Section 5 Glossary 5-8 WN825PING A network utility that tests host reachability by sending a small packet to the host and waiting for a reply. If yo

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Glossary Section 5 WN825 5-9Roaming The ability to transfer your wireless session from one AP to another AP seamlessly. ROM Read-Only Memory. Router

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Section 5 Glossary 5-10 WN825Subnet Mask A methodology that determines what the router will examine for the destination of an IP address. A router d

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Glossary Section 5 WN825 5-11Unicast A point-to-point data transmission sent from one sender to one receiver. This the normal way you access website

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Section 5 Glossary 5-12 WN825WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption protects the privacy of data transmitted over a wireless LAN. WEP uses keys to

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MGBI516591-0017/04Visit our website at:www.motorola.com/broadband

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WN825 1-1Section 1:Overview Congratulations on purchasing the Motorola® Wireless Notebook Adapter WN825GP or the Motorola Wireless Notebook Adapte

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Section 1 Overview 1-2 WN825Features The WN825 has the following features:  CD-ROM based Installation Wizard to provide easy installation  Devic

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Overview Section 1 WN825 1-3Box Contents Your box contains the following: WN825CD-ROMQuick StartGuideLI NKPOWERHIGH PERFORMANCE 5 4 Mbits/s DATA RAT

Page 59 - Visit our website at:

Section 1 Overview 1-4 WN825Simple Home Network Diagram Your wireless notebook adapter card, allows you to access files, printers, and an Internet c

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