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Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
User's Guide
Supported WiFi adapters:
Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350
Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5150
Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300
Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
With your wireless network card, you can access wireless networks, share files or printers,
or even share your Internet connection. All of these features can be explored using a
wireless network in your home or office. This wireless network solution is designed for both
home and business use. Additional users and features can be added as your networking
needs grow and change.
Depending on the model of your Intel WiFi adapter, your adapter is compatible with
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n wireless standards. Operating at 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz
frequency at data rates of up to 300 Mbps, you can now connect your computer to existing
high-speed networks that use multiple access points within large or small environments.
Your WiFi adapter maintains automatic data rate control according to the access point
location and signal strength to achieve the fastest possible connection. All of your wireless
network connections are easily managed by the WiFi connection utility. Profiles that are set
up through the WiFi connection utility provide enhanced security measures with 802.1X
network authentication.
Table of Contents
Use the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
Connect to a Network
Use Wi-Fi Protected Setup*
Use Profiles
Set up Security
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Page 1 - User's Guide

Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility User's GuideSupported WiFi adapters:● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi

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EAP-FAST A-ID GroupsAn administrator can select which Authority Identifier (A-ID) RADIUS server to provision Protected Access Credentials (PACs) for p

Page 3 - June 2008

Persistent Profiles Persistent profiles are applied at boot time or whenever no one is logged on the computer. After a user logs off, a Persistent pro

Page 4 - Utility

Pre-logon/Common profiles are applied prior to a user log on. If Single Sign On support is installed, the connection is made prior to the Windows log-

Page 5 - Wireless Manager

Common connection, you will be prompted for your user credentials.❍ Enter your credentials.❍ Click OK. The profile is applied and the Status p

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network is displayed in the Exclude List Management and is indicated by this icon: To exclude a network:1. Click Include Profiles in this package.2.

Page 7 - Connection Details

ITU G.723 Multi-rate CoderITU G.726 ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation)ITU G.727 Variable-Rate ADPCMITU G.728 LD-CELP (Low-Delay Code

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● G711_64kbps● G722_64kbps● G722_56kbps● G722_48kbps● G722_1_32kbps● G722_1_24kbps● G722_1_16kbps● G726_16kbps● G7

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To add an A-ID to an A-ID group:1. Select a group from the A-ID Groups list.2. Click Add in the A-IDs section.3. Select an A-ID.4. Click OK. The A

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If you do not know how to obtain a user certificate from the CA, consult your administrator for the procedure.To install the CA on the local machine:1

Page 11 - Typical Installation

command that brings you to the certificate authority. You can also use the IP address of the server machine. For example, "192.0.2.12/certsrv.&qu

Page 12 - Custom Installation

2. Profile Name: Enter a profile name.3. WiFi Network Name (SSID): Enter the network identifier.4. Operating Mode: Network (Infrastructure) is sele

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Installing Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection UtilityTypical Installation The following components are installed in a Typical installation. ●

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Back to ContentsSet Administrator PasswordA user cannot modify Administrator settings or profiles unless they have the password for this tool. When yo

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Back to ContentsAdministrator Tool SettingsThese settings allow the administrator to control where profiles are placed in the Administrator's Pro

Page 16 - Get Connected

Insert on bottom Select to place Administrator profiles at the end of the Administrator's Profiles list. (Persistent, Pre-logon/Common or Voice o

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Back to ContentsApplication Settings (Administrator Tool)An administrator can configure the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility settings

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NOTE: If the user has manually turned off the wireless radio, the radio will not turn on again when an wired Ethernet connection is lost. The user mus

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Turn off unauthenticated provisioning after PAC is provisioned: Option to turn off auto-provisioning automatically after a PAC for that A-ID has been

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configuration of Device to Device (ad hoc) profiles. ● Show device to device application settings ● Hide device to device application settings

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Microsoft Windows XP CoexistenceSelect Enable Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration and Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi to coexist on this system.Enable th

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Security LevelSelect the security level on a user's computer. Users are able to connect to profiles only with this security level. ● Allow th

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Support Information Specify the support information displayed in the About box of the WiFi connection utility.● Support URL: Enter the support cen

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the minimal installation. ● The WiFi connection utility. For a Typical installation, this includes the following: ❍ Wi-Fi Protected Setup*❍

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Wi-Fi Protected Setup* The WiFi connection utility can be configured to operate as a registrar for a Wi-Fi Protected Setup supported access points. Th

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Select to allow the user to turn on/off the 802.11a radio separately from the 802.11b/g radio. If you select this, the Disable 802.11a Radio On/Off se

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Back to ContentsAdapter Settings (Administrator) The Adapter Settings screen controls and displays the device properties for the WiFi adapter installe

Page 28 - Third-Party Wireless Software

802.11n Channel Width (2.4 GHz) Set high throughput channel width to maximize performance. Set the channel width to Auto or 20MHz. Auto is the default

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must be selected. No security (None) can be selected to enable network setup and troubleshooting. An administrator can enable or disable support for h

Page 30 - WiFi Networks list

Ad Hoc QoS Mode Quality of Service (QoS) control in ad hoc networks. QoS provides prioritization of traffic from the access point over a wireless netw

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Mixed Mode ProtectionUse to avoid data collisions in a mixed 802.11b/11g/11a/11n environment. Request to Send/Clear to Send (RTS/CTS) should be used i

Page 32 - Connection Status Icons

Roaming AggressivenessThis setting lets you define how aggressively a wireless client roams to improve connection to an access point. Click Use defaul

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Coverage: Set the adapter to the maximum transmit power level. Select for maximum performance and range in environments with limited additional radio

Page 34 - Network Properties

Back to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

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Intel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter: Provides valuable assistance in resolving wireless WiFi connection problems. To install these features, select Custo

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Back to ContentsAdvanced Statistics (Advanced menu)The Advanced Statistics provides current adapter connection information. This information defines h

Page 37 - Network Connection Details

have moved the adapter outside the coverage area of the access point or the access point's device address information has been changed.● AP l

Page 38 - ● signal quality

received and sent by the WiFi adapter.LoggingSet the duration that you want to record statistical data for your WiFi adapter.Configure logging setting

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Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

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Back to ContentsAdvanced SettingsUse the Advanced Settings to password protect a profile, select a specific access point on a network to connect to, s

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Band Selection Here you can select the band to use for this connection profile: ● Mixed Band (default) : Select this to the have WiFi connection

Page 42 - Turn WiFi Radio On or Off

Maintain ConnectionThe Maintain Connection option maintains the wireless connection with a user profile after log off.If the Maintain Connection optio

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Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

Page 44 - Taskbar Menu Options

Back to ContentsProfile ManagementNOTE: This section describes profiles created with Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility. These profiles

Page 45 - Taskbar Icons

Administrator Tool must be installed to create Administrator profiles. For more information, see Administrator Profiles . Profiles ListThe Profiles li

Page 46 - Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts

5. Click I accept the terms in the license agreement. You can click Print if you want a printed copy of the agreement. Then click Next. 6. Click Nex

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Profile NameThe Profile Name is your name for this network. It can be anything that helps you identify this network. For example, My Home Network, Cof

Page 48 - Connection Utility

1. Right-click the Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi Taskbar icon. 2. Click Connect to Profile. 3. Select a profile.4. Click to start the connection. Cre

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5. Select the Operating Mode: Network (Infrastructure) or Device to Device (ad hoc). 6. Click Advanced for the following options: ❍ Auto Connect

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8. Select either Personal or Enterprise Security to select the Network Authentication and Data Encryption options. Enter the encryption key setting

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9. Click OK when you have completed the profile settings. To change or verify the profile settings, click Back. 10. If you are not currently conne

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Remove a ProfileTo remove a profile: 1. Click Profiles on the Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi main window.2. Select the profile from the list.3. Click R

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NOTE: To export Administrator profiles, see Administrator Packages. Import Profiles into the Profiles ListTo import profiles manually: 1. Click Impor

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Password Protected ProfilesImport and export password-protected user-based profiles automatically to remote systems. If a profile is password protecte

Page 55 - Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350

Back to ContentsProfile Wizard General SettingsThe General Settings page is the first page in the Create WiFi Profile Wizard. From this page you can s

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point, it is displayed in the WiFi Networks list. To associate with an <SSID not broadcast> network entry, a new profile must be created before

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3. Click Change.4. The next message displays: Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard to Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software. Click Next. 5. Click

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Next Proceeds to the Security Settings page.OKFinishes creation of the new profile with the current settings.CancelCloses the Create WiFi Profile Wiz

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Back to ContentsExclude List ManagementThe Exclude list is a list of networks that you will not automatically be connected to. This feature lets you r

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DetailsClick Details to learn specific information on how the access point was excluded and how to remove it from exclusion. Following is an example:

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Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

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Back to ContentSet Up Profile SecurityUse the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility Personal Security Personal Security Settings Set up Da

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The following sections describe how to use the WiFi connection utility to set up the required security settings for your WiFi adapter. See Personal Se

Page 64 - Wireless Network Overview

Pass phrase (64-bit): Enter five (5) alphanumeric characters, 0-9, a-z or A-Z. Hex key (64-bit): Enter 10 hexadecimal characters, 0-9, A-F.Key Length:

Page 65 - Security

Set up a Client with WEP 64-bit or WEP 128-bit Data EncryptionWhen WEP data encryption is enabled, a network key or password is used for encryption.A

Page 66 - Identify a Wireless Network

WEP key (64-bit)Enter 10 hexadecimal characters, 0-9, A-F.Pass phrase (128-bit)Enter 13 alphanumeric characters, 0-9, a-z or A-Z.WEP key (128-bit)Ente

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WiFi Network Name (SSID) display. Network (Infrastructure) should be selected as the Operating Mode.4. Click Next to open the Security Settings.5. S

Page 68 - Security Overview

Back to ContentsGet ConnectedConnect to a WiFi Network First Time Connection Using Wi-Fi Protected Setup* Configure an Access Point and set up a Netwo

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4. Security Settings: Select WPA2-Personal (AES-CCMP) to provide this level of security in the small network or home environment. It uses a password,

Page 70 - SSID Broadcasting

Back to ContentsConfigure Profiles for Network (Infrastructure) Operating ModeA Network (Infrastructure) network consists of one or more access points

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correct network name (SSID) can associate with an access point and gain access to the network.10. Data Encryption: None is the default.11. Click OK.

Page 72 - Overview

Network AuthenticationWi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a security enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access control t

Page 73 - 802.1X Features

protection for multiple users and large managed networks. It prevents unauthorized network access by verifying network users through an authentication

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7. Click Next to open the Security Settings.8. Click Enterprise Security.9. Network Authentication: Select Open (Recommended).10. Data Encryption:

Page 75 - Authentication Types

11. Click Enable 802.1X if it is not already selected. 12. Authentication Type: Select EAP-AKA.EAP-AKA User (optional) 1. Click Specify user name (

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Step 1 of 2: TLS User1. Obtain and install a client certificate. See Create a Profile with TLS authentication or consult your system administrator.2

Page 77 - Authentication Protocols

Step 2 of 2: TLS Server1. Select one of the following credential retrieval methods: Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate Name

Page 78 - Cisco Features

over a non-exposed TLS encrypted channel.To set up a client with TTLS Authentication:1. Click Profiles on the WiFi connection utility main window. Or

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3. Click Connect. If the network does not require security authentication, a desktop alert notifies you that you are connected to the network. See

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Step 1 of 2: TTLS User1. Authentication Protocol: This parameter specifies the authentication protocol operating over the TTLS tunnel. The protocols

Page 81 - Personal Security

Step 2 of 2: TTLS Server1. Select one of the following credential retrieval methods: Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate Nam

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When 802.1X Microsoft IAS RADIUS is used as an authentication server, the server authenticates the device using the Roaming Identity from Intel PROSet

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To configure a one-time password:1. Authentication Protocol: Select GTC (Generic Token Card).2. User Credentials: Select Prompt each time I connect.

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4. Click OK.5. If you are acting as the user, perform the following three steps. 6. Select the profile on the WiFi Networks list. 7. Click Connect

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1. Select one of the following credential retrieval methods: Validate Server Certificate or Specify Server or Certificate Name.2. Click OK. The pro

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are notified that you must take one of the following actions:A potential authentication problem for profile has been detected. The expiration date in

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15. Click Enable Radio Management Support to detect rogue access points.16. Click OK to return to the Security Settings.LEAP User:

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1. Select one of the following authentication methods listed next. If under Administrator Profile Type you selected Persistent (with or without sele

Page 89 - Enterprise Security

credentials (PACs) to establish an authenticated tunnel between a client and a server.Cisco Compatible Extensions, Version 4 (CCXv4) improves the prov

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needed to log into this network. 8. After entering the required information, click OK to connect to the wireless network. See Main Window for more in

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a. Click Select server to open the Protected Access Credentials (PAC) list.b. Click Import to import a PAC that resides on this computer or a serve

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7. Click Next to open the Security Settings.8. Click Enterprise Security.9. Network Authentication: Select WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise (Recom

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FAST peer must use Server-Authenticated Mode whenever a certificate or public key is available to authenticate the server and ensure the best security

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click Next (no roaming identity is required) and proceed to Step 3 to configure EAP-FAST Server certificate settings. If you do not need to configure

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Step 3 of 3: EAP-FAST Server Authenticated-TLS-Server Provisioning Mode is supported using a trusted CA certificate, a self-signed server certificate,

Page 96 - Administrator Tool

1. Leave unchecked Disable EAP-FAST Enhancements (CCXv4).2. Allow authenticated provisioning and Allow unauthenticated provisioning are both checked

Page 97 - Create a New Package

Back to ContentsGeneral TroubleshootingIntel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter Wireless Event Viewer Manual Diagnostics Tool Resolving ErrorsBasic Troublesho

Page 98 - Edit a Package

Your wireless connection is slower than expected.1. Move closer to the access point.2. Power cycle access point.3. Update access point firmware fro

Page 99 - Administrator Profiles

● Select Service● Click Add.● Select File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.● Click OK11. Close OK to close Wireless Network

Page 100 - Pre-logon/Common

Data transfer is sometimes very slow.Microwave ovens, some baby monitors, cordless game controllers, and some cordless phones operate at the same radi

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6. The next message tells you that one or more compatible devices are within range of your computer. Click this message. (Or, you can select the ne

Page 102 - Exclude Networks

How do I configure roaming identity for multiple users?Configure Roaming Identity to support multiple users: If you use a Pre-logon/Common profile tha

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Back to ContentsIntel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter (Tools menu)Intel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter Window Open Intel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter Resolve E

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ViewHistory: Displays or removes the History data on the right panel of the Intel(R) Wireless Troubleshooter. ToolsManual Diagnostics Tool: Run diagno

Page 105 - EAP-FAST A-ID Groups

Adapter Driver is not loaded Disconnection from an access point If you are an advanced user or administrator, use these error messages to diagnose pro

Page 106 - Administrator Tasks

The ad hoc network is idle and no peers have joined the network If you create an ad hoc network and no peers join that ad hoc network for two minutes,

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This alert notification is enabled or disabled in the Application Settings.To clear this message:1. From the Tools menu, click Application Settings.2

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No wireless network adapter was detected in the systemThe system could not detect an Intel WiFi adapter in the system. The adapter may be removed or n

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Intel wireless adapter from the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/. If an Intel(R) PRO/Wireless adapter is not listed, conta

Page 110 - Set Administrator Password

If you receive the message Cannot Continue the Hardware Update Wizard, contact the Intel Corporation Support Web site at www.intel.com/support/.Discon

Page 111 - Administrator Tool Settings

No certificate found This error may occur if a machine certificate or a user certificate was not found in the relevant certificate store. To resolve,

Page 112 - How to Use

● WiFi Network Overview● Administrator Tool● Create Administrator Packages ● Create Profiles for Windows XP*● Security Overview●

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8. At the next window, enter the Device Ownership Password that you retrieved from the access point in step 1. Click Next to continue. 9. The ne

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Authentication failed due to invalid user credentials: Reenter credentialsThis authentication error can be caused by invalid user credentials when usi

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7. Click OK to save the settings.NOTE: Certificates: The specified identity should match who the certificate is issued to and should be registered on

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name This authentication error can be caused by invalid server identity information. Use the following steps to resolve this error:1. Select the appr

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Authentication failed due to an invalid server certificate: Select another certificate This authentication error can be caused by an invalid server ce

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This error occurs when the AAA Server does not accept the configured authentication. Use the following steps to resolve this error: 1. Double-click t

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This error occurred because the Smart Card was unexpectedly removed. Use the following steps to resolve this error: 1. Insert the Smart Card. 2. Sel

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Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

Page 121 - Trademarks and Disclaimers

Back to ContentsManual Diagnostics ToolThe Manual Diagnostics Tool lets you run a set of diagnostics tests that verify the functionality of your WiFi

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● For computers running Windows Vista*, click Start > All Programs > Intel PROSet Wireless > WiFi Manual Diagnostics. To set the log file

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Driver TestThe test summary displays the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless Network Connection driver supported by the WiFi adapter. The test verifies if the drive

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The access point is already configured. Do you want to reconfigure it? If you do not want to reconfigure the access point, select No. The software j

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Association TestThe test summary displays Associated or Not Associated. Association is the establishment and maintenance of the wireless link between

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Signal Test The test summary displays the signal quality. If the signal quality is low, use the Troubleshoot button to diagnose and fix the problem. T

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Trademarks and Disclaimers

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Back to ContentsWireless Event ViewerThe Wireless Event Viewer program displays a list of error log records. You can save all available log records to

Page 129 - Back to Contents

Name DescriptionFileSettings: To change the storage location of the log file. 1. Click File > Settings to open the Wireless Event Viewer Settings.

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Wireless Event Viewer Information Level: The severity level of the connection issue is indicated by an icon. The severity levels are: ● Informatio

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Back to ContentsSpecifications● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5150● Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300 ● Intel(R) WiFi

Page 132 - ● Connection Information

Operating Temperature0 to +80 degrees CelsiusHumidity 50% to 90% non-condensing (at temperatures of 25 ºC to 35 ºC)WiFiFrequency Modulation5 GHz (802.

Page 133 - Back to Top

WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11nArchitecture Infrastructure or ad hoc (peer-to-peer) operating modesSecurity WPA-Personal, WPA2-P

Page 134 - Advanced Settings

Dimensions Full-Mini Card: Width 2.00 in x Length 1.18 in x Height 0.18 in (50.95 mm x 30 mm x 4.5 mm)Half-Mini Card: Width 1.049 in x Length 1.18 in

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The following window appears briefly and shows the configuration of wireless settings for the access point. 14. After the network receives the Ow

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Operating Systems Microsoft Windows XP* (32 and 64 bit) and Windows Vista* (32 and 64 bit).Wi-Fi Alliance* certification Wi-Fi* certification for 802.

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Humidity 50% to 95% non-condensing (at temperatures of 25 ºC to 35 ºC)Frequency Modulation 5 GHz (802.11a/n) 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g/n)Frequency band 5.15

Page 138 - What is a Profile?

Wi-Fi Alliance* certification Wi-Fi* certification for 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, 802.11h, 802.11d, WPA-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal, WPA2-

Page 139 - Profile Icons

Humidity 50% to 95% non-condensing (at temperatures of 25 ºC to 35 ºC)Frequency Modulation 5 GHz (802.11a) 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g)Frequency band 5.15 GHz

Page 140 - Connect to a Profile

Dual Diversity Antenna On-board dual diversity switchingConnector Interface 52-pin Mini Card edge connectorVoltage 3.3 VOperating Temperature 0 to +80

Page 141 - Create a New Profile

Form Factor PCI Express Mini CardDimensions Width 2.00 in x Length 1.18 in x Height 0.18 in (50.95 mm x 30 mm x 4.5 mm)Antenna Interface Connector Hir

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Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network ConnectionForm Factor Mini PCI Type 3ADimensions Width 2.85 in x Length 1.75 in x Height 0.20 in (72.39 mm x 44.

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Data Rates 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps11, 5.5, 2, 1 MbpsGeneralOperating Systems Microsoft Windows XP and Windows VistaWi-Fi Alliance* certifica

Page 144 - Edit an Existing Profile

Operating Temperature 0 to +70 degrees CelsiusHumidity 50 to 85% non-condensingFrequency ModulationOFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, DBPSK, DQPSK, C

Page 145 - Import or Export Profiles

Back to ContentsRegulatory InformationIntel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350 and Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5150 Adapters ● Information for the User● Reg

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the access point and the registrar. 15. If you want to save these settings to a profile for future use by a legacy client, click Save wireless sett

Page 147 - Password Protected Profiles

NOTE: Due to the evolving state of regulations and standards in the wireless LAN field (IEEE 802.11 and similar standards), the information provided h

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Other Wireless DevicesSafety Notices for Other Devices in the Wireless Network: See the documentation supplied with wireless adapters or other devices

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Information To Be Supplied to the End User by the OEM or IntegratorThe following regulatory and safety notices must be published in documentation supp

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● Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ● Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. ● Connect the equipment to a

Page 151 - Exclude List Management

❍ The use of wireless devices in hospitals is restricted to the limits set forth by each hospital.Antenna Use● In order to comply with FCC RF

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● IEEE Std. 802.11n draft 2.0 compliant on Wireless LAN ● Wireless Fidelity certification, as defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance The Intel(R) WiFi

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This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range. FCC requires this product to be used indoors for

Page 154 - Set Up Profile Security

The maximum allowed antenna gain for use with this device is 6dBi in order to comply with the E.I.R.P limit for the 5.25- to 5.35 and 5.725 to 5.85 GH

Page 155 - ● Change your password

Malti [Maltese]Hawnhekk, Intel(R) Corporation, jiddikjara li dan Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300 jikkonforma mal-•ti•ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o•raj

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Nederlands [Dutch]Hierbij verklaart Intel(R) Corporation dat het toestel Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de a

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2. The WiFi Network Configuration start up page opens. Use the Available Networks list to select the network that you want to connect to (in this e

Page 158 - (TKIP) Security Settings

Radio ApprovalsTo determine whether you are allowed to use your wireless network device in a specific country, please check to see if the radio type

Page 159 - (AES-CCMP) Security Settings

substantially below the FCC’s recommended limits.The following safety precautions should be observed:● Do not touch or move antenna while the unit

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punished as such.For country-specific information, see the additional compliance information supplied with the product.Wireless InteroperabilityThe In

Page 161 - Encryption (None)

modification, substitution or attachment is the responsibility of the user. Intel Corporation and its authorized resellers or distributors are not lia

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Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) Regulatory WarningFor use in (or with) UL Listed personal computers or compatible.Brazil Este equipamento opera em

Page 163 - Network Authentication

Esti [Estonian]Käesolevaga kinnitab Intel(R) Corporation seadme Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN or Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG_ vastavust d

Page 164 - SIM Network Authentication

The use of these equipments is regulated by:1. D.L.gs 1.8.2003, n. 259, article 104 (activity subject to general authorization) for outdoor use and a

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Tri-mode wireless LAN adapters (802.11a/802.11b/802.11g ) Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (model WM3945ABG)Dual-mode wireless LAN ada

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illegal. Use On Aircraft Caution Caution: Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices because their

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Regulatory InformationInformation for the OEMs and IntegratorsThe following statement must be included with all versions of this document supplied to

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4. The next window appears, displaying the Device Password (enrollee password). The password displayed at the enrollee is a unique, randomly genera

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used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio f

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d'émission) est installé à l'extérieur, il doit faire l'objet d'une licence.»European Union The low band 5.15 -5.35 GHz is for ind

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This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999/5/EC.•esky [Czech]Intel(R) Corporation tímto prohlašuje,

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Nederlands [Dutch]Hierbij verklaart Intel(R) Corporation dat het toestel Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection or Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 394

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Radio ApprovalsTo determine whether you are allowed to use your wireless network device in a specific country, please check to see if the radio type n

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● In order to comply with FCC RF exposure limits, low gain integrated antennas should be located at a minimum distance of 20 cm (8 inches) or more

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The Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection adapter, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level of ene

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product to be used indoors for the frequency range 5.15 to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite sy

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Declaration of Conformity

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NOTE: This process assumes that the registrar is running the WiFi connection utility; the process and windows displayed at the registrar may be differ

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This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999/5/EC.Czech Intel(R) Corporation tímto prohlašuje, že tent

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French Par la présente Intel(R) Corporation déclare que l'appareil Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection est conforme aux exigences es

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Spanish Por medio de la presente Intel(R) Corporation declara que el Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection cumple con los requisitos esenci

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Belarus2.4 GHz OFDM (802.11g) is not allowed at this time.Indonesia5 GHz interface is not allowed at this time.Kuwait5 GHz interface is not allowed at

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Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network ConnectionInformation for the UserSafety NoticesThe FCC with its action in ET Docket 96-8 has adopted a safety st

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Wireless InteroperabilityThe Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter is designed to be interoperable with any wireless LAN product tha

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no guarantee, however, that such interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio

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This equipment complies with the essential requirements of the European Union directive 1999/5/EC.English Hereby, Intel(R) Corporation, declares that

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7. The last window shows that the enrollee registration with the registrar is complete. Click Finish. 8. At the enrollee, click Next. At the enr

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Hungarian Alulírott, Intel(R) Corporation nyilatkozom, hogy a Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connectionmegfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelmény

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2.4 GHz OFDM (802.11g) is not allowed at this time.KoreaTaiwanPakistanPakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Approved.Radio ApprovalsTo determine

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Back to ContentsCustomer SupportIntel support is available online or by telephone. Available services include the most up-to-date product information,

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Back to ContentsWarrantyProduct Warranty InformationOne-Year Limited Hardware WarrantyLimited WarrantyIn this warranty statement, the term "Produ

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● REPAIR the Product by means of hardware and/or software; OR● REPLACE the Product with another product, OR, if Intel is unable to repair or r

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invalid RMA number, on the package. You must deliver the returned Product to the designated ICS center in the original or equivalent packaging, with s

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BE LONDON AND THE APPLICABLE LAW SHALL BE THAT OF ENGLAND AND WALES IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION AND ANY OTHER TR

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Back to ContentsGlossary of TermsTerm Definition802.11 The 802.11 standard refers to a family of specifications developed by the IEEE for wireless LAN

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AES-CCMP Advanced Encryption Standard - Counter CBC-MAC Protocol is the new method for privacy protection of wireless transmissions specified in the I

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DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum. Technology used in radio transmission. Incompatible with FHSS.EAP Short for Extensible Authentication Protocol,

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Add an Enrollee to an Existing Network at the RegistrarThis following procedure lets you add an enrollee to an existing network, where the access poin

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EAP-SIMExtensible Authentication Protocol-Subscriber Identity Module (EAP-SIM) authentication can be used with: ● Network Authentication types: Op

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LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol)A version of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). LEAP is a proprietary extensible authentication

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Preferred networkOne of the networks that has been configured. Such networks are listed under Preferred networks on the Wireless Networks tab of the W

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stealth A stealth access point is one that has the capability and is configured to not broadcast its SSID. This is the WiFi network name that appears

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WEP Key Either a pass phrase or hexadecimal key. The pass phrase must be 5 ASCII characters for 64-bit WEP or 13 ASCII characters for 128-bit WEP. For

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WPA-EnterpriseWi-Fi Protected Access-Enterprise applies to corporate users. A new standards-based, interoperable security technology for wireless LAN

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Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

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that affect radio operation and to ensure electromagnetic compliance (EMC). These parameters include, without limitation, RF power, spectrum usage, ch

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Back to ContentsWiFi Networks listThe WiFi Networks list displays a list of WiFi networks within range of the adapter. To update the list, click Refre

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The band frequency being used by the wireless network (802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n).The wireless network is on the Exclude list or the profi

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Back to ContentsConnection Status IconsThe connection status icons indicate the current connection status of your WiFi adapter. The connection status

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Properties Provides adapter connection status information. See Network Properties for information.WiFi On/ WiFi Off Switch the radio off and on. See T

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Back to ContentsNetwork PropertiesNetwork Properties Manage Exclusions Click Properties at the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility main w

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Operation ModeDisplays the current mode: ● Network (Infrastructure)A wireless network centered around an access point. In this environment, the ac

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Access Points in this Network <0-50>● Signal Strength: The signal strength icon bars indicate the strength of the transmit and receive signa

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Back to ContentsNetwork Connection DetailsWhen you are connected to a network, click the Details button on the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connectio

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Signal QualityA radio frequency (RF) signal can be assessed by two components: ● signal strength (quantity)● signal qualityThe quality of the

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Adapter MAC AddressMedia Access Control (MAC) address for the WiFi adapter.BandIndicates the wireless band of the current connection.● 802.11a●

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Back to ContentsUse the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility Use Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility as your Wireless Manager

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802.1X Authentication TypeDisplays None, EAP-SIM, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, LEAP, or EAP-FAST. See Security Overview for more information.802.1X Authentication

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AP Signal StrengthThe strength of the signal received from the access point, at the adapter. This value is given in milliwatts (mW) and may actually b

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Back to ContentsTurn WiFi Radio On or OffTo switch the wireless radio on or off, use one of the following methods:● The optional hardware radio sw

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NOTE: If you turned off the radio from Microsoft Windows, then you must use Microsoft Windows to turn the radio on. You cannot use a hardware switch o

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Back to ContentsTaskbar Icon● Taskbar Menu Options● Taskbar Icons● Tool Tips and Desktop Alerts● Start Intel PROSet/Wireless from Task

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Name DescriptionOpen Wireless Zero Configuration Click to open Windows Zero Configuration, the wireless connections manager provided by Windows*. Only

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Connected to a wireless network: Connected to a wireless network. Tool tip displays network name, speed, signal quality and IP address. The icon is gr

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Start Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi from TaskbarTo start Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi software: ● Double-click the Taskbar icon located in the lo

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Back to ContentsApplication Settings (Tools menu)The Application Settings control the behavior of the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility

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Name DescriptionAdapterLists the network adapter. It may be any one of the following:● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5350● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link

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Use Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility as Your Wireless ManagerIntel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software is used to set up, edit, and manag

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NotificationsShow Alert Notifications: Select to display desktop alerts next to the taskbar icon. When your action is required, a message displays. On

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Auto ConnectConnect to available network using profiles only: (Default) Connect the WiFi adapter to an available network with a matching profile from

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Shared Folder NotificationFile and printer sharing enables other computers on a network to access resources on your computer. You should be cautious w

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Network Name (SSID) NotificationNotifies you when the default network name (SSID) is used to connect to a network. Common examples of pre-defined, def

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Help?Provides help information for this page.Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

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Back to ContentsAdapter Settings (Advanced tab)The Adapter Settings, advanced tab, displays the device properties for the WiFi adapter installed on yo

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● Intel(R) WiMAX/WiFi Link 5150● Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300● Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100● Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN● Intel(R) W

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802.11n Mode The 802.11n standard builds on previous 802.11 standards by adding multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO). MIMO increases data throughput

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Ad Hoc Power ManagementSet power saving features for device to device (ad hoc) networks. ● Disable: Select when connecting to ad hoc networks that

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Fat Channel Intolerant This setting communicates to surrounding networks that this WiFi adapter is not tolerant of 40MHz channels in the 2.4GHz band.

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Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility Main WindowThe WiFi Connection Utility Main Window lets you:● View the current connection details

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Power ManagementLets you select a balance between power consumption and WiFi adapter performance. The WiFi adapter power settings slider sets a balanc

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Throughput EnhancementChanges the value of the Packet Burst Control. ● Enable: Select to enable throughput enhancement.● Disable: (Default) Se

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Wireless ModeSelect which mode to use for connection to a wireless network: ● 802.11a only: Connect the wireless WiFi adapter to 802.11a networks

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Back to TopBack to ContentsTrademarks and Disclaimers

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Back to ContentsWireless Network OverviewAbout Wireless Networks What do I need to Set up a Wireless Network? Wireless Networking Basics ● What is

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wireless network.● If you want internet access for your WLAN, you also need broadband internet service such as cable or DSL. This includes a broad

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WiFi connection utility can easily help you set up a security method for your WLAN. Common security methods for WLANs use keys or passwords, where the

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wireless computers to send information directly to other wireless computers. You can use Device-to-Device mode to network computers in a home or small

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Back to ContentsSecurity OverviewThis section describes the various security methods used to help protect WiFi networks.Protecting Your WiFi Network●

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● TKIP● CKIPAuthentication Types● TLS● TTLS● PEAP● LEAP● EAP-SIM● EAP-FAST● EAP-AKAAuthentication Protocols● P

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Connection Details On the main window, click Details to view detailed parameters of the access point and network adapter. The Connection Details windo

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Authentication is the process of identifying and approving a request from a client (usually a laptop) to access a network at a network access point. O

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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) uses encryption to help prevent unauthorized reception of wireless data. WEP uses an encryption key to encrypt data bef

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This section describes security common used by larger companies. Overview What is Radius? How 802.1X Authentication Works 802.1X Features OverviewThe

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and authenticating access to port-based 802.11 wireless and wired Ethernet networks. Port-based network access control is similar to a switched local

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❍ PEAP❍ EAP-SIM ❍ EAP-FAST❍ EAP-AKANetwork Authentication OpenSee Open Authentication.SharedSee Shared Authentication. WPA-PersonalSee

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Data EncryptionAES-CCMPAdvanced Encryption Standard - Counter CBC-MAC Protocol. The new method for privacy protection of wireless transmissions specif

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use passwords. EAP-TLS authentication supports dynamic WEP key management. The TLS protocol is intended to secure and authenticate communications acro

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with the network.Authentication ProtocolsPAPPassword Authentication Protocol is a two-way handshake protocol designed for use with PPP. Password Authe

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to provide mutual authentication and to negotiate an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before data is transmitted. Only available for PEAP a

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NOTE: CKIP is not used with WPA/WPA2 Personal/Enterprise network authentication. NOTE: CKIP is only supported through the use of the WiFi connection u

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Name DescriptionFileExit: Closes the WiFi connection utility main window.ToolsApplication Settings: Use to set system wide connection preferences. See

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used in LEAP.The EAP-FAST method is divided into two parts: provisioning and authentication. The provisioning phase involves the initial delivery of t

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Back to ContentsPersonal SecurityUse Personal Security if you are a home or small business user who can use a variety of simple security procedures to

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General Settings Select to open the Personal Security Settings. The security settings that are available are dependent on the Operating Mode selected

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Advanced buttonClick to access the Advanced Settings and configure the following options:● Auto Connect: Select to automatically or manually conne

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WEP encryption provides two levels of security:● 64-bit key (sometimes referred to as 40-bit)● 128-bit key (also known as 104-bit)For improved

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security settings for the WiFi adapter.To create a profile for a WiFi network connection with no encryption perform these steps:1. Click Profiles on

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WEP key, even though authentication is successful, the device is unable to transmit data through the access point or decrypt data received from the ac

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To configure a profile with WPA-Personal network authentication and TKIP data encryption:1. On the WiFi connection utility main window, double-click

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1. On the WiFi connection utility main window, double-click an infrastructure network from the WiFi Networks list or select the network and click Con

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Back to ContentsEnterprise SecurityFrom the Security Settings page you can enter the required security settings for the selected wireless network. See

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ProfilesManage Profiles: Select to create or edit profiles.Manage Exclusions: Select to exclude networks from automatic connection. See Manage Exclusi

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Network AuthenticationIf you configure a profile for Device to Device (ad hoc) networking, the default setting is Open authentication.If you configure

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Enable 802.1X (Authentication Type)Click to open the following 802.1X authentication types:● TLS● TTLS● PEAP● LEAP● EAP-FAST●

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● Password Protection: Select to password protect a profile. ● Start Application: Specify a program to be started when a wireless connection i

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zeelans.com, where the server is blueberry.zeelans.com).❍ Password: Specifies the user password. The password characters appear as asterisks. This

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● Server name must match the specified entry exactly: When selected, the server name must match exactly the server name found on the certificate.

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Cancel Closes the Profile Wizard and cancels any changes made.Help?Provides the help information for the current page.Back to TopBack to ContentsTrade

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Back to ContentsAdministrator ToolSet Administrator Password Administrator Tool Settings Administrator Packages for Windows XP* Administrator Profiles

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you need to create the package on a computer running Windows Vista. You cannot create a package for Windows Vista on a computer running Microsoft Wind

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Open an existing packageSelect to browse for and open an existing package.4. Click OK.5. Configure the following options to be included in the packa

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Administrator Package.Administrator ProfilesAdministrator Profiles are managed by the network administrator. These profiles can be exported to other c

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