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The user guide is fit for both Wireless LAN Card and Long Range Wireless LAN Card NL-2511CD PLUS EXT2 Before operating the unit, please read this manual User Guide and retain it for future Wireless LAN Card SENAO Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Package Contents 1 1.2 PC Card Description 1 1.3 System Requirements 2 1.4 Features and Benefits 2 1.5 Applications 2 1.6 Network Configurations 3 2. Installing Driver and Utility 7 2.1 Installation for Windows 95/98/ME/2000 7 2.2 Installation for Windows XP 9 2.3 Checking after Installation 10 2.4 Wireless LAN Client Utility 12 2.5 Uninstalling Driver and Utility 17 3. Connecting to a Network 18 3.1 Checking and Adding Client for Microsoft Networks 18 3.2 Checking and Adding NetBEUI 19 3.3 Checking and Adding TCP/IP 20 3.4 Checking and Adding File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 21 3.5 Checking and Adding Computer Name and Workgroup Name 21 4. Troubleshooting 22 Appendix A Product Specifications 25 Appendix B Regulatory Compliance Information 27 2 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the package contents, PC Card description, system requirements, features & benefits, applications and network configurations of our wireless LAN products. 1-1 Package Contents The PC Card package contains the following items as shown in Figure 1-1 1. One PC Card 2. One Installation CD 3. One Quick Installation Guide Wir el e ss LAN PC Car d Instal lation CD IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN PC Card Quick I nstallation Guide Figure 1-1 1- 2 PC Card Descriptions The PC Card is a standard PC Card that fits into any PCMCIA Card Type II slot. The PC Card has a LED indicator and two antenna connectors as shown in Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2 1. Two antenna connectors 1 2 2. Link LED z 802.11 AdHoc mode – Blinking, no matter the wireless is connected or not z Infrastructure – Solid GREEN when the wireless is connected z Off – No wireless activity 1 1- 3 System Requirements Installation of the PC Card requires: 1. PC/AT compatible computer with PCMCIA Type II slot. 2. Windows 98//ME/2000/XP operating system environment. 3. Minimum 1.3M bytes free disk space for installing the PC Card driver and utility program. 1- 4 Features and Benefits 11Mbps data transfer rate High-speed data transmission 22.5dBm transmit output power Long operating range, up to three times range of standard products IEEE 802.11 complient Fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11b compliant products Automatic data rate scaling at 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps Optimized throughput, range and connectivity Improved 64/128-bit WEP Engine Significantly improved throughput Wide coverage range up to 1200 meters in open space Wireless connectivity for all your computers Advanced Power Management Extended battery life Plug and Play PC Card Interface Easy installation Significantly improved indoor multipath distortion Higher link quality in indoor environment 1- 5 Applications The wireless LAN products are easy to install and highly efficient. The following list describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and flexibility of wireless LANs: 1. Difficult-to-wire environments There are many situations where wires can not or not easily be laid. Historic buildings, older buildings, open areas and across busy streets make the installation of LANs either impossible or very expensive. 2. Temporary workgroups Consider situations in parks, athletic arenas, exhibitions, disaster-recovery, temporary office and construction sites where one wants a temporary WLAN 2 established and removed. 3. The ability to access real-time information Doctors/nurses, point-of-sale employees, and warehouse workers can access real-time information while dealing with patients, serving customers and processing information. 4. Frequently changed environments Show rooms, meeting rooms, retail stores, and manufacturing sites where frequently rearrange the workplace. 5. Small Office and Home Office (SOHO) networks SOHO users need a cost-effective, easy and quick installation of a small network. 6. Wireless extensions to Ethernet networks Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead caused by moves, extensions to networks, and other changes with wireless LANs. 7. Wired LAN backup Network managers implement wireless LANs to provide backup for mission-critical applications running on wired networks. 8. Training/Educational Facilities Training sites at corporations and students at universities use wireless connectivity to ease access to information, information exchanges, and learning. 1- 6 Network Configurations To better understand how the wireless LAN products work together to create a wireless network, it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible wireless LAN PC card network configurations. The wireless LAN products can be configured as: 1. Ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) for departmental or SOHO LANs. 2. Infrastructure for enterprise LANs. 3. IP Sharing for 56K/ISDN TA/Cable/DSL Modem – Connect Internet and your SOHO network. Ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) Mode This is the simplest network configuration that several computers equipped with the PC Cards that form a wireless network whenever they are within range of one another (Figure 1-3). In ad-hoc mode, each client, is peer-to-peer, would only have access to the resources of the other client and requires no the access point. This is the easiest and 3 least expensive way for the SOHO to set up a wireless network. Wireless LAN PC Card Peer to Peer Wireless LAN PC Card Wireless LAN PC Card Wireless LAN US B Adapter Figure 1-3 A wireless Ad-hoc network Infrastructure Mode The infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point (AP). In this mode, all wireless communications between two computers have to be via the AP no matter the AP is wired to Ethernet network or stand-alone. If used in stand-alone, the AP can extend the range of independent wireless LANs by acting a repeater, which effectively doubling the distance between wireless stations as shown in Figure 1-4. …
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FCC ID: NI3-2511CD PLUS2 ADT No.910117R02 Modular Approval Request Letter Advance Data Technology April 24, 2002 Dear Application Examiner, SENAO’ LONG RANGE Wireless LAN PC Card, FCC ID: NI3-2511CD PLUS2, would like to have your authorization for Limited Module Approval limited to Access Point and Router host equipment. The requirements of Public Notice DA00-1407 have been met and shown on the following statements. 1. “The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding.”: The radio portion of this module has been shielded, please see exhibition External Photo. 2. “The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs.” The EUT has buffered data inputs, it is integrated in chip ISL3873. 3. “The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation.” There is a regulator in the DC input port, the part number is AME8810. 4. “The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of section 15.203 and 15.204(C).” The EUT meets the FCC antenna requirements. The spurious emission, unique antenna connector and photo of antennas are shown in the test report. 5. “The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration” The EUT was tested in a stand-alone configuration via a PCMCIA adapter card. Please see section Photographs of Test Configuration in the test report. 6. “The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number.” Please see exhibition Label Sample for the FCC ID of this module. And also in the exhibition Users Manual, there are instructions give to the OEM on how to label the end product. FCC ID: NI3-2511CD PLUS2 ADT No.910117R02 7. “The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide adequate instructions along with the module to explain any such requirements.” The EUT is compliant with all applicable FCC rules. Detail instructions for maintaining compliance are given in the Users Manual. 8. “The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements.” The EUT is compliant with all applicable RF exposure requirements. RF Exposure is addressed in the RF exposure exhibition. Please contact me if you have any further questions. Thanks for your attention. Best Regards,
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S/N: 4 0 . m m 64. mm Wireless Solution Provider This device complies with art 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) The device may not cause harmful interference. And(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS2 FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FC Tested To Comply With FCC Standards Long Range Wireless LAN PC Card Model No.: NL-2511CD PLUS-EXT2 S / N : W i r e l e s s S o l u t i o n P r o v i d e r Th is d ev ic e co m pl ie s w ith a rt 15 o f t he FC C R ul es . O pe ra tio n is s ub je ct to th e fo llo w in g tw o co nd iti on s: (1 ) T he d ev ic e m ay n ot c au se ha rm fu l i nt er fe re nc e. A nd (2 ) t hi s de vi ce m us t a cc ep t a ny in te rfe re nc e re ce iv ed , in cl ud in g in te rfe re nc e th at m ay c au se un de si re d op er at io n. F C C ID : NI 3- 25 11 CD -P LU S2 FO R H O M E O R O FF IC E U SE F C T e s te d T o C o m p ly W it h F C C S ta n d a rd s L o n g R a n g e W i r e l e s s L A N P C C a r d M o d e l N o .: N L- 2 5 1 1 C D P L U S -E X T 2
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FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS ADT No.910325R02 Operational Description The transmitter of the EUT is powered by host equipment. The antenna is Patch antenna. There is no antenna connector. Under normal use condition, the user has to keep at least 1.5cm separation distance between radiator and the body of the user. The other instruction, please have a look at the users manual. DSSS Information This device is Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum, the data is mixed by pseudorandom code which is an orthogonal code. The mixed data is digital modulated by BPSK and QPSK technique depends on the data rates. The CCK coding is applied for increasing the data rate, and also the processing gain will be increased. The bit rates are 1,2,5.5,11Mbps, the symbol rates are 1,1,1.375,1.375Mbps, the chip rates are always 11Mbps. So, the Chip/symbol is 11,11,8 and 8 respectively. Although is higher bit rate, the processing gain is lower than 10, but the CCK coding used in higher bit rate will provide 2.2dB coding gain.
FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R021Issued: April 4, 2002 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: RF910325R02 MODEL NO.: SL-2511CD PLUS (for Brand: SENAO) EL-2511CD PLUS (for Brand: EnGenius) RECEIVED: March 25, 2002 TESTED: March 27 ~ April 01 , 2002 APPLICANT: SENAO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. ADDRESS: 2F, No. 531 CHUNG CHENG RD., HSIN-TIEN, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R. O. C. ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB LOCATION: 47 14th Lin, Chiapau Tsun, Linko, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 49 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by CNLA, NVLAP or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. 0528 ILAC MRA Lab Code: 200102-0 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R022Issued: April 4, 2002 Table of Contents 1CERTIFICATION.......................................................................................................4 2SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS...........................................................................5 3GENERAL INFORMATION.....................................................................................6 3.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT......................................................................6 3.2DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES........................................................................7 3.3GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS...................................7 3.4DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS.................................................................8 4TEST TYPES AND RESULTS................................................................................9 4.1CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT......................................................9 4.1.1LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT..................................9 4.1.2TEST INSTRUMENTS.............................................................................................9 4.1.3TEST PROCEDURES...........................................................................................10 4.1.4TEST SETUP..........................................................................................................10 4.1.5EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS........................................................................11 4.1.6TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................12 4.2RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT..........................................................18 4.2.1LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT.....................................18 4.2.2TEST INSTRUMENTS...........................................................................................19 4.2.3TEST PROCEDURES...........................................................................................20 4.2.4TEST SETUP..........................................................................................................21 4.2.5EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS........................................................................21 4.2.6TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................22 4.36dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT..................................................................27 4.3.1LIMITS OF 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT.............................................27 4.3.2TEST INSTRUMENTS...........................................................................................27 4.3.3TEST PROCEDURE..............................................................................................28 4.3.4TEST SETUP..........................................................................................................28 4.3.5EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS........................................................................28 4.3.6TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................29 4.4MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER..................................................................33 4.4.1LIMITS OF MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT.............33 4.4.2TEST INSTRUMENTS...........................................................................................33 4.4.3TEST PROCEDURES...........................................................................................34 4.4.4TEST SETUP..........................................................................................................34 4.4.5EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS........................................................................34 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R023Issued: April 4, 2002 4.4.6TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................35 4.5POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT...........................................36 4.5.1LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT......................36 4.5.2TEST INSTRUMENTS...........................................................................................36 4.5.3TEST PROCEDURE..............................................................................................37 4.5.4TEST SETUP..........................................................................................................37 4.5.5EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS........................................................................37 4.5.6TEST RESULTS.....................................................................................................38 4.6BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT........................................................................42 4.6.1LIMITS OF BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT....................................................42 4.6.2TEST INSTRUMENTS...........................................................................................42 4.6.3TEST PROCEDURE.................................................…
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FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0236Issued: April 4, 2002 4.5 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT 4.5.1 LIMITS OF POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT The Maximum of Power Spectral Density Measurement is 8dBm. 4.5.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until SPECTRUM ANALYZERFSEK30100049July 17, 2002 NOTE: 1. The measurement uncertainty is less than +/- 2.6dB, which is calculated as per the NAMAS document NIS81. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0237Issued: April 4, 2002 4.5.3 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer through an attenuator, the bandwidth of the fundamental frequency was measured with the spectrum analyzer using 3 kHz RBW and 30 kHz VBW, set sweep time=span/3kHz. The power spectral density was measured and recorded. The sweep time is allowed to be longer than span/3KHz for a full response of the mixer in the spectrum analyzer. 4.5.4 TEST SETUP 4.5.5 EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS Same as 4.3.5 EUTSPECTRUM ANALYZER FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0238Issued: April 4, 2002 4.5.6 TEST RESULTS EUTWireless LAN PC Card MODELSL-2511CD PLUS EL-2511CD PLUS INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 22 deg. C, 65%RH, 1005 hPa TESTED BY: Bunny Yao CHANNEL NUMBER CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz ) RF POWER LEVEL IN 3 KHz BW (dBm) MAXIMUM LIMIT (dBm) PASS/FAIL 12412-9.268PASS 62437-9.458PASS 112462-11.868PASS FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0239Issued: April 4, 2002 CH1 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0240Issued: April 4, 2002 CH6 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0241Issued: April 4, 2002 CH11 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0242Issued: April 4, 2002 4.6 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT 4.6.1 LIMITS OF BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT Below –20dB of the highest emission level of operating band (in 100KHz Resolution Bandwidth). 4.6.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS Description & ManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Calibrated Until SPECTRUM ANALYZERFSEK30100049July 17, 2002 NOTE: 1. The measurement uncertainty is less than +/- 2.6dB, which is calculated as per the NAMAS document NIS81. 2. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. 4.6.3 TEST PROCEDURE The transmitter output was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a low lose cable. Set both RBW and VBW of spectrum analyzer to 100 kHz with suitable frequency span including 100 kHz bandwidth from band edge. The band edges was measured and recorded. FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0243Issued: April 4, 2002 4.6.4 EUT OPERATING CONDITION Same as Item 4.3.5 4.6.5 TEST RESULTS The spectrum plots are attached on the following 2 pages. D2 line indicates the highest level, D1 line indicates the 20dB offset below D2. It shows compliance with the requirement in part 15.247(C). NOTE: The band edge emission plot on the following 2 pages shows 59.07dB delta between carrier maximum power and local maximum emission in restrict band (2.5127GHz). The emission of carrier strength list in the test result of channel 11 at the item 4.2.6 (Page 26) is 91.4dBuV/m, so the maximum field strength in restrict band is 91.4-59.07=32.33 dBuV/m which is under 54 dBuV/m limit. FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0244Issued: April 4, 2002 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0245Issued: April 4, 2002 FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0246Issued: April 4, 2002 4.7 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT 4.7.1 STANDARD APPLICABLE For intentional device, according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.203, an intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. And according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.247 (b), if transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 6dBi are used, the power shall be reduced by the amount in dB that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6dBi. 4.7.2 ANTENNA CONNECTED CONSTRUCTION The antenna used in this product is Patch Antenna. There is no antenna connector. And the maximum Gain of this antenna is only -1dBi. FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0247Issued: April 4, 2002 5 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0248Issued: April 4, 2002 RADIATED EMISSION TEST FCC ID: NI3-2511CD-PLUS Report No.: RF910325R0249Issued: April 4, 2002 6 INFORMATION ON THE TESTING LABORATORIES We, ADT Corp., were founded in 1988 to provide our best service in EMC and Safety consultation. Our laboratories are accredited and approved by the following approval agencies according to ISO/IEC 17025, Guide 25 or EN 45001: USA FCC, NVLAP Germany TUV Rheinland Japan VCCI New Zealand MoC Norway NEMKO R.O.C. BSMI, DGT, CNLA Copies of accreditation certificates of our laboratories obtained from approval agencies can be downloaded from our web site: www.adt.com.tw/index.5/phtml. If you have any comments, please feel free to contact us at the following: Lin Kou EMC Lab: Tel: 886-2-26052180 Fax: 886-2-26052943 Hsin Chu EMC Lab: Tel: 886-35-935343 Fax: 886-35-935342 Lin Kou Safety Lab: Tel: 886-2-26093195 Fax: 886-2-26093184 Lin Kou RF&Telecom Lab Tel: 886-3-3270910 Fax: 886-3-3270892 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.adt.com.tw The address and road map of all our labs can be found in our web site also.
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