Wireless-G USB Adapter USER GUIDE
2 Setting Security We strongly recommend security, although you do not need to use it to get your wireless connection working. Important! You must fir
This option requires you to enter an encryption key shared by the access point. • WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Both the Open and Shared Authenticat
2 The Zoom Wireless-G USB configuration software opens to display the configuration parameters: 3 Make sure that the desired wireless network is di
Chapter 2: Setting Security 13 • In the unlikely event that you use an Ad Hoc network, you must set up Static IP addressing. See Appendix A: TCP/IP
WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) 1 In the Privacy Configuration window, click the Authentication Mode drop-down arrow and select WPA2-PSK. 2 At Encryption
WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) If all of the wireless devices in your network DO NOT support the recommended WPA2-PSK, select WPA-PSK. 1 In the Privacy Con
That’s it! You have configured WPA-PSK security for your wireless connection, and you’re ready to use the Internet. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 1
Chapter 2: Setting Security 17 • Hexadecimal digits if an access point, router, or some adapters are not Zoom products b c d In the Key Length drop-
6 Click the Close box to exit the configuration software. That’s it! You have configured WEP security for your wireless connection, and you’re ready
1 In the Privacy Configuration window, click the Authentication Mode drop-down arrow and select WPA2. 2 At Encryption Mode, accept the default AES (
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• TTLS (Tunneled Transport Layer Security). With TTLS, you can select from four authentication extensions: PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) CH
2 Accept the default Authentication Mode: TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol). 3 In the IEEE 802.1X Authentication area, note that the check box
• PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol – the default). With PEAP, you can select from three authentication extensions: MS-CHAPV2 (the d
Certificate (WPA2 and WPA) A certificate is issued to a wireless network user by a Certificate Authority – often the corporate network administrator –
WiFi™ Protected Setup (WPS) If your access point supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), this protocol can greatly simplify the process of configuring WP
Chapter 2: Setting Security 25 a You can select the Push Button option if your access point has a hardware Secure Setup or similarly named button, o
Wireless-G USB Adapter 26 Changing your Security Setting If the type of security on your wireless network changes, you need to modify your securit
3 Advanced Options The Zoom Wireless-G USB utility provides options so you can create profiles, monitor the signal strength of your network connection
3 In the Configuration area, enter the following settings: • SSID – Enter the network name. In the example above, the SSID is Home. • Network Type
• Enable Security – Select this check box to open the Security Configuration window. Note: If you are setting up an ad hoc network, as in this exampl
Contents 3 Contents Overview ... 4 1. Installation Instructions ...
Monitoring Link Status The Status area on the Configuration tab displays information about your wireless connection: • State: In an Infrastructure
Using Site Survey and Rescan Use the Site Survey window and the Rescan button when you need to do any of the following: • Find a list of network name
32 Wireless-G USB Adapter The information displayed on the Site Survey tab is as follows: • ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier): An Extended Se
Advanced Configuration To access this window, click the Advanced button on the Configuration tab. • Wireless Mode: • Power Save Enabled: When you
Appendix A TCP/IP Settings By default, Windows is set for dynamic addressing (DHCP). Generally, this is the correct setting for an Infrastructure netw
c In the Network Connections window, double-click the Wireless Network Connection option: d In the Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box, c
e In the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box, highlight the version of TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) that yo
c Enter 255.255.255.0 for Subnet mask. The Subnet mask should be the same for each computer in your ad hoc network. d Enter 10.0.0.5 for Default ga
38 Wireless-G USB Adapter c Click OK twice to exit. That’s it! You have verified your DHCP settings for a Windows Vista computer in an infrastruct
Appendix A: TCP/IP Settings 39 Gateway and Preferred DNS server should be the same for each computer in your ad hoc network. e Click OK twice. Tha
Wireless-G USB Adapter 4 Overview The chapters in this User Guide describe how to: • Install the Zoom Wireless-G USB adapter on a Windows® PC •
40 Wireless-G USB Adapter 2 Complete the following steps to set static IP addressing: a In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, e
Appendix B: Troubleshooting 41 Appendix B Troubleshooting ¾ If your Zoom Wireless-G USB adapter is not working properly, try these suggestions. •
42 Wireless-G USB Adapter as these settings for the other devices in your wireless network. 2 Then click the Security tab and check the settings t
Appendix C: Zoom Technical Support Services 43 Appendix C Zoom Technical Support Services Zoom has a variety of technical support services available
44 Wireless-G USB Adapter World Wide Web Zoom’s Web page lets you send email for assistance, register on-line, access product reviews and descripti
Appendix C: Zoom Technical Support Services 45 Contact Zoom by Email You can email Zoom with any tech support questions you might have and one of our
46 Wireless-G USB Adapter Return of Defective Units Please contact your local distributor or reseller for Factory Authorized Repair or Replacement
Appendix D: Regulatory Information 47 Appendix D Regulatory Information U.S. FCC Part 15 Emissions Statement This equipment has been tested and fou
48 Wireless-G USB Adapter Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use in the European Community This device is intended to be operated in all co
Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Overensstemmelseserklæring Déclaration de conformité Conformiteitsverklaring van de EU Kon
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 5 1 Installation Instructions This chapter provides simple instructions for installing the Wireless-G USB adapter
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Installing and Connecting the Adapter Important! Install the software BEFORE you plug the Wireless-G USB adapter into your computer. 1 Insert the Wir
Windows Vista: If a message tells you that Windows can't verify the publisher of the driver software, select Install this driver software anyway.
2 In the Zoom Wireless-G USB window, click the Site Survey tab to see a list of available wireless networks. 3 Highlight the network you want and cli
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 9 The Adapter LED The states of the LED on the Wireless-G USB adapter are explained below. LED Status Meaning Fl
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