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DWL-650PCMCIA Wireless AdapterUser's Manual

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GETTING STARTEDPlease note that this type of installation requires that your ISP or Network Administrator can give you a static IP address for each co

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GETTING STARTEDThe Ad Hoc Network"I have 2 or more computers and/or laptops and just want toshare files and printers"When you have installed

Page 4 - CONTENTS OF PACKAGE

GETTING STARTEDThe Ad Hoc Network with Internet Sharing"I have 2 or more computers and/or laptops and want to sharefiles, printers, and Internet

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GETTING STARTEDIf the Internet Sharing Software will be installed on the same computerinto which you are installing this wireless network adapter foll

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYD-Link Air adapter products use the "Configuration Utility" as themanagement software. The utility provides the user a

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYLink Info Tab StateThe field will display the current state of the wireless adapter. 1. Associated - means that the wireless adap

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYThroughputThese two fields display the instantaneous wireless Receive andTransmit throughput displayed in bytes per second. Thes

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYFigure 3 -Configuration Utility with opened "CONFIGURATION" tab Restore DefaultsPressing this button restores each fiel

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYModeThe field allows selection from a list of supported Network"Modes." The supported modes displayed are the followin

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYPS ModePS (Pseudo Set) mode is by default set to "Disabled." When themode is set to AdHoc or "802.11b AdHoc"

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Table of Contents for the DWL-650 PCMCIA Wireless AdapterIntroduction iContents of Package iiWireless Basics 1Getting Started 3Configuration Utility

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYThe Access Point or wireless adapter will accept only encryptedframes that it can decrypt correctly. This will only happen if th

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CONFIGURATION UTILITYApplyThis button updates the settings for the wireless adapter with thefour keys displayed in Key field. The keys are updated in

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TROUBLESHOOTINGA network can be simple to install and maintain. However,occasionally something might go wrong. The best approach totroubleshooting n

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TROUBLESHOOTINGUNDERSTANDING THE INDICATORYour Network Adapter has an indicator or light that can give youinformation about your network traffic and h

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TROUBLESHOOTINGVERIFYING DRIVER INSTALLATIONTo check that the wireless network adapter drivers are loaded properly:A. Go to: Start>Settings>Cont

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TROUBLESHOOTING21B. Double click on “System.”

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TROUBLESHOOTINGF. Click on “Properties.”22D. Click on the + symbol in front of “Network Adapters.”E. Highlight “D-Link DWL-650 11 Mbps WLAN Adapter.”C

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TROUBLESHOOTINGH. Click on the “Resources” tab.23G. Check under “Device Status” to see if the DWL-650 isworking properly.

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J. If there is an existing IRQ conflict, please refer to the “How to Free an IRQ” section of “Troubleshooting.”TROUBLESHOOTING24I. Check under “Confli

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TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING THE WIRELESS ADAPTER CONFIGURATIONA. Go to: START>Programs>D-Link Air DWL-650 Utility>D-Link DWL-650Control Utility25

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INTRODUCTIONThe D-Link DWL-650 802.11b Wireless PCMCIA Adapter is anideal way to connect your laptop computer to a wireless networkor as part of a wir

Page 24 - VERIFYING DRIVER INSTALLATION

TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING THE WIRELESS ADAPTER CONFIGURATION cont.C. Check that the SSID “name” is the same as that of theAccess Point.D. Check that the

Page 25 - B. Double click on “System.”

TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING THE ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION A. Go to: START>Programs>D-Link Wireless LAN>D-Link AP ManagerB. Check that the “IP

Page 26 - F. Click on “Properties.”

TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING PCMCIA SOCKET CONTROLLERA. Go to: START>SETTINGS>CONTROL PANEL28

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TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING PCMCIA SOCKET CONTROLLER cont.29B. Double click on “System.”

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TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING PCMCIA SOCKET CONTROLLER continuedF. Click on “Properties.”30C. Click on the “Device Manager” Tab.D. Click on the + symbol in

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TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING PCMCIA SOCKET CONTROLLER continuedH. If the socket controller is not loading automatically, please contact the laptop manufact

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TROUBLESHOOTINGCHECKING PCMCIA SOCKET CONTROLLER continuedJ. Check under “Conflicting device list” to identify if there is any existing conflicts.K. I

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TROUBLESHOOTINGHOW TO FREE AN IRQWhat to do if you don’t have an available IRQIf there is not an available (open) IRQs on your system, you can dothe f

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5. The next setting below should be “Reset Configuration” or “Reset ESSCD.” Set this to “Enabled.”Note: This is a one-time setting. Meaning afteryo

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TROUBLESHOOTINGHOW TO FREE AN IRQIf you do not have a Plug and Play Motherboard or you still donot have a free IRQIf you do not have a Plug and Play M

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CONTENTS OF PACKAGECDBiiADWL-650 Wireless Adapter Package ContentsA DWL-650 PCMCIA Wireless AdapterB Driver CDC User’s ManualD Quick Install Guide

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TROUBLESHOOTINGHOW TO FREE AN IRQIf you do not have a Plug and Play Motherboard or you still donot have a free IRQcontinuedOther hardware that can be

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7. Change the setting for “Reset Configuration” to“Enabled.”8. Hit the “ESC” key and go to the heading “Save andExit.”9. Let Windows load and follo

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NETWORKING BASICSYou may have had some ideas about how to use your new network prior to installing this kit - sharing files, printing from an computer

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NETWORKING BASICSComputer Identification If you had previously given your Windows 98 computersnames or if you are using Windows 98, you may need to ve

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NETWORKING BASICSComputer Identification C. Type a unique, identifying name for this particular computerin the "Computer name:" box. This w

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Files With your computers connected together on a network, youmay now open and save files on another computer. You will be a

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Files D. Click to place a check mark next to "I want to be able togive others access to my files." E. Click "O

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Files H. You will now be able to identify a particular folder or disk drive to share. You may want to share a folder that bo

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Files K. Select "Share As:" to set the parameters for sharing this particular disk drive or folder.L. The "Sha

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Files O. "Passwords:" allow you to apply a level of security to yourshared disk drives and folders. Another comput

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WIRELESS BASICSYour new D-Link Air product is based on industry standards to pro-vide easy to use and compatible high speed wireless connectivitywithi

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Files Q. You may now access this disk drive or folder from anothercomputer on your network. Do so by double-clicking the &qu

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Printers "Sharing" a printer connected to one computer with othercomputers on you network can be very convenient -

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Printers B. Click the "File and Print Sharing·" button. C. Click to place a check mark next to "I want to be a

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Printers From the “Start” select “Setting”, then select "Printers."Right click on the printer you want to share wit

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NETWORKING BASICSSharing Printers K. Choose "Network printer" and click "Next."L. Now you will identify the location of the Networ

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NETWORKING BASICSHow to Install TCP/IPGo to START > Settings > Control PanelDouble click on “Network”.51

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NETWORKING BASICSHow to Install TCP/IPSelect the “D-Link DWL-650 Wireless Adapter”Click on “Add” Select “Protocol” Click “Add” 52

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NETWORKING BASICSHow to Install TCP/IPSelect “Microsoft”Scroll down and Select “TCP/IP”Click “Ok”Now the “TCP/IP for D-Link DWL-650 Wireless Adapter”

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NETWORKING BASICSConfiguring a Dynamic IP AddressWhen the drivers are installed, the default setting is set toobtain IP dynamically through a DHCP ser

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NETWORKING BASICSConfiguring a Dynamic IP AddressHighlight TCP/IP for the DWL-650Click on “Properties”NOTE: If TCP/IP is not present see Section 1: “H

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WIRELESS BASICS1. Keep the number of walls and ceilings to a minimum -Each wall or ceiling can rob your D-Link Air Wireless product from 1-30M of rang

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NETWORKING BASICSConfiguring a Dynamic IP AddressWhen the TCP/IP window opens, choose “IP Address” tab.Select “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.”Cli

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NETWORKING BASICSConfiguring a Static IP AddressGo to START > Settings > Control PanelDouble Click on “Network”57

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NETWORKING BASICSConfiguring a Static IP AddressHighlight TCP/IP for the DWL-650.Scroll down if you cannot see it.Click on “Properties.”NOTE: If TCP/I

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NETWORKING BASICSConfiguring a Static IP AddressWhen the “TCP/IP Properties” window opens, choose “IP Address” tab.Select “Specify an IP address.”Ente

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NETWORKING BASICSChecking TCP/IP Address of the Wireless AdapterClick on the Start button and click "Run."Figure 11 - Start > Run60

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NETWORKING BASICSChecking TCP/IP Address of the Wireless AdapterType "winipcfg" in the "Open" box.Click "OK". The IP Co

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NETWORKING BASICSChecking TCP/IP Address of the Wireless Adapter62

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NETWORKING BASICSChecking the Connection by PingingClick on the Start button and click "Run."Type "command" in the "Open"

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NETWORKING BASICSChecking the Connection by PingingType "ping 192.168.0.1," which is the IP address of the Gateway inthis case, and hit the

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CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORTD-Link provides free technical support. North American customers can contact D-Link technical support through our web sit

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GETTING STARTEDTo begin, you must select the type of wireless network you willbe building and follow the relevant instructions. Which statement below

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSProduct Name: D-Link DWL-650Model: DWL-650Standards:· IEEE 802.11b · All major networking standards (including IP, IPX)· Curre

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Utility Software:· Link Config User setup & diagnostics toolKey Management:· Automatic Dynamic Key Allocation (ADKA) through public keyRange:· Ind

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Physical Dimensions:· L = 110 mm· W = 54 mm· H = 6 mm Temperature:· Operating Temperature: -10°C to 55°C· Storage Temperature: -20°C to 75°CHumidity:·

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Copyright ©2000 D-Link, all rights reserved. D-Link, DWL-120, DWL-1000AP, DWL-500, and DWL-650 are registeredtrademarks of D-Link. Microsoft Windows 9

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LIMITED WARRANTYD-Link Systems, Inc. ("D-Link") provides this limited warranty for its product only to the person or entitywho originally pu

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not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware, the price paid by the originalpurchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D-Li

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Products that have been subjected to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering,negligence, misuse, faulty installation, lack of reasonable

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TrademarksCopyright 1999 D-Link Corporation. Contents subject to change without prior notice. D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Corporatio

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and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures:-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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75Register by mail or online at http://www.dlink.com/sales/reg/Registration CardPrint, type or use block letters.Your name: Mr./MsOrganization:Dept.Yo

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GETTING STARTEDPlease note that this type of installation requires that your Residential Gateway, Router, Firewall or Network Administratorcan give yo

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GETTING STARTEDThe Home Internet Network with Multiple IPs (LANadministrators with Static IPs should follow these instructions)"I have 2 or more

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