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WIRELESS 150N
PCI CARD
USER MANUAL
MODEL 525473
MH-525473-UM-0713-01
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER MANUAL

WIRELESS 150N PCI CARDUSER MANUAL MODEL 525473 MH-525473-UM-0713-01

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10CONFIGURATION10Connecting to a Wireless Network Click on the Available Networks button for a list of available wireless networks.Locate your w

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11CONFIGURATION11If the information you provided turns out to be correct, you’ll see a check mark in front of the name of the network you’ve just conn

Page 4 - SAFETY GUIDELINES

12CONFIGURATION12you can add that connection to a prole. To do that, open the Available Networks screen, select the active connection indicated by th

Page 5 - INSTALLATION

13CONFIGURATION13On the next screen you can dene the maximum translation output power (Tx Power) of the wireless adapter. While you would normally le

Page 6 - INSTA LL ATIO N

14CONFIGURATION14At this point, you’re done creating and connecting the prole. To activate it, click on the icon (circled in red below).Changing an E

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15CONFIGURATION15Creating a Prole with WPS Besides adding a prole manually, you can connect to a wireless network and create a prole based on WPS t

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16CONFIGURATION16To initiate a PBC connection, you need to rst press the WPS button on the router; then, within two minutes, press the WPS button on

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17CONFIGURATION17The utility will then scan for a wireless router currently accepting PBC requests.If the scan is successful, the main Prole List scr

Page 10 - CONFIGURATION

18CONFIGURATION18Advanced The Advanced screen lets you congure the wireless operational mode of your adapter. Normally, there is no need to open this

Page 11 - Prole List

19CONFIGURATION19The second Advanced screen is designed for network administrators and allows for the installation of 802.1x WPA Enterprise certicate

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2 2Thank you for purchasing the Manhattan Wireless 150N PCI Card, model 525473.This compact high-speed adapter allows you to connect your desktop comp

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20CONFIGURATION20Wi-Fi Direct – Overview Wi-Fi Direct is a standard that allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to each other without a wireless access point

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21CONFIGURATION21Once you’ve successfully activated Wi-Fi Direct service, the main screen will display. Depending on whether or not Wi-Fi Direct–enabl

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22CONFIGURATION22Example 2: No Wi-Fi enabled devices are found in the network.Right-click the laptop icon in the lower left corner to open the menu be

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23CONFIGURATION23Back at the main screen, you should see , indicating that this computer is now a group owner (GO). Media Sharing: You can turn

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24CONFIGURATION24After you’ve enabled the media sharing function, other computers can see the shared folder in the network environment. The example sh

Page 18 - Advanced

25CONFIGURATION25Establishing a Wi-Fi Direct Connection with Another Client To establish connection with a P2P (peer to peer) device, double-click on

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26CONFIGURATION26You’ll be prompted to select its WPS connection type:Push-Button Conguration: Select to use this method to establish a connection. D

Page 20 - Wi-Fi Direct – Overview

27CONFIGURATION27can only effectively be used if a second network connection, either wired or wireless, is active. Once you activate the AP mode, you’

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28CONFIGURATION28AP Setup Now that your computer acts as a wireless access point, you can give the network a proper name so that other computers can e

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29CONFIGURATION29You can adjust the wireless channel on the next screen. For optimal performance, it’s best to use a channel that is furthest away fro

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3SECTION NAME3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSInstallation ...

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30CONFIGURATION30The next step is to enter the actual password, or passphrase, for the wireless network. As for the Group Rekey Interval setting, the

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31CONFIGURATION31 is disabled, all wireless clients can freely communicate with each other. Choosing which option is the right one depends on your

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32CONFIGURATION32hiding the SSID — you can make your network much more secure. Click the Access Control List icon to display the feature’s conguratio

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33CONFIGURATION33• MAC Address — Enter a 12-character address without no spaces, dashes or colons; e.g., 001122334455. (Media access control, or M

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34CONFIGURATION34The utility will then deactivate ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) and return to the original mode. The message below will be shown b

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35CONFIGURATION35The image above shows that a) The wireless adapter is connected to the wireless network “IT_WIRELESS”; and b) The wireless adapter br

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36SPECIFICATIONS36SPECIFICATIONSNOTE: Specications are subject to change without notice. Standards• IEEE 802.11a (54 Mbps Wireless LAN)• IEEE 802.11b

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37SPECIFICATIONS37 - 11n 20 MHz: -69 dBm +/- 2 dBm - 11a: -70 dBm +/- 2 dBm• Antennas: 3T3R mode, 2 printed antennas, 1 external antenna• Certica

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3838WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTDisposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment(applicable in the European Union and other European count

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3939COMPLIANCE STATEMENTSFCC Class BThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part

Page 34 - Client + AP Mode

44SAFETY GUIDELINESSAFETY GUIDELINESFor the protection of equipment users and connected devices, follow these safety guidelines:1. This adapter is des

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© IC Intracom. All rights reserved. Manhattan is a trademark of IC Intracom, registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Page 36 - SPECIFICATIONS

5INSTA LL ATIO N5INSTALLATION1. Turn off the computer and install the PCI card into a free PCI slot.2. Close the computer case and power-on the comput

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6INSTA LL ATIO N66. In Windows XP, a “Microsoft Zero Conguration Tool” option displays. It’s recommended that the alternative “Manhattan Congurati

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7CONFIGURATION7CONFIGURATIONThe conguration utility — which displays automatically once the adapter is connected — is a useful utility that helps you

Page 39 - COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS

8CONFIGURATION8Launch Cong Utility This starts the conguration utility. It performs the same function as double-clicking the icon.Switch to Client

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9CONFIGURATION9After you launch the utility, you’ll be presented with the main screen. The screen provides you with information about your current

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