Datasheet
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...TRENDnet's Wireless N Express Card and enjoy faster than wired speeds with supercharged speed, range and reliability. Using an Express card enabled computer, experience the full capability of a wireless g connection. Advanced wireless encryption protects your valuable data. PCI Express technology ensures the fastest communication and MIMO antenna technology maximizes wireless coverage. TEW-642EC... decreasing wireless performance. wireless Wireless N Express card TEW-642EC(V1.0R) Wireless N Express Card* allows you to connect your laptop wirelessly with your wireless connection....
...TRENDnet's Wireless N Express Card and enjoy faster than wired speeds with supercharged speed, range and reliability. Using an Express card enabled computer, experience the full capability of a wireless g connection. Advanced wireless encryption protects your valuable data. PCI Express technology ensures the fastest communication and MIMO antenna technology maximizes wireless coverage. TEW-642EC... decreasing wireless performance. wireless Wireless N Express card TEW-642EC(V1.0R) Wireless N Express Card* allows you to connect your laptop wirelessly with your wireless connection....
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.... Other Brands and product names are trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright © TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Wireless N Express card TEW-642EC(V1.0R) SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Interface Standards LED Indicators Power Consumption Supported OS Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight Temperature Humidity Wireless Module Technique Antenna Frequency Media Access Protocol Data Rate (auto fallback) Output Power Receiving Sensitivity...
.... Other Brands and product names are trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright © TRENDnet. All Rights Reserved. Wireless N Express card TEW-642EC(V1.0R) SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Interface Standards LED Indicators Power Consumption Supported OS Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight Temperature Humidity Wireless Module Technique Antenna Frequency Media Access Protocol Data Rate (auto fallback) Output Power Receiving Sensitivity...
User's Guide
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Table of Contents Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference statement 3 CE Mark Warning 4 Chapter 1 - Maintenance Uninstalling the Driver 25 Uninstall the Client Utility 25 Upgrading the Wireless Utility 25 Glossary 26 5 Getting Started About Your Card 6 Package Content 7 System Requirement 8 LED Definition 7 Wireless Utility and Card Hardware Installation 8 Using the Utility to Configure Your Network 9 Link Information 10 Site Survey 11 Profile 12 Chapter 2 -
Table of Contents Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference statement 3 CE Mark Warning 4 Chapter 1 - Maintenance Uninstalling the Driver 25 Uninstall the Client Utility 25 Upgrading the Wireless Utility 25 Glossary 26 5 Getting Started About Your Card 6 Package Content 7 System Requirement 8 LED Definition 7 Wireless Utility and Card Hardware Installation 8 Using the Utility to Configure Your Network 9 Link Information 10 Site Survey 11 Profile 12 Chapter 2 -
User's Guide
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... environment. The following lists the main features of your Card. Automatic rate selection. Data transmission rates up to use the Wireless Utility. 2.1 About Your Card With the Card, you to 300 Mbps Offers 64-bit and 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) data encryption for ...
... environment. The following lists the main features of your Card. Automatic rate selection. Data transmission rates up to use the Wireless Utility. 2.1 About Your Card With the Card, you to 300 Mbps Offers 64-bit and 128-bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) data encryption for ...
User's Guide
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.... STATUS POWER OFF POWER ON Associated without traffic Associated with traffic OFF ON ON ON POWER LED LINK LED OFF OFF BLINK(SLOW) BLINK(QUICK) 2.5 Wireless Utility & Card Hardware Installation NOTE IF YOU HAVE CONNECTED THE CARD TO YOUR COMPUTER, PLEASE REMOVE IT FIRST. Click Next on the "setup.exe" file...
.... STATUS POWER OFF POWER ON Associated without traffic Associated with traffic OFF ON ON ON POWER LED LINK LED OFF OFF BLINK(SLOW) BLINK(QUICK) 2.5 Wireless Utility & Card Hardware Installation NOTE IF YOU HAVE CONNECTED THE CARD TO YOUR COMPUTER, PLEASE REMOVE IT FIRST. Click Next on the "setup.exe" file...
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2.6 Using the Utility to Configure Your Network The following are explanations on how to open the Wireless Client Utility. Hold your mouse pointer over the icon, and double click the left mouse button to configure and use any of the management functions available in the lower right tray bar. The user can now use the Utility program. The Wireless Client Utility window as shown below will automatically appear in the IEEE 802.11 Wireless Client Utility. 14 After completing the installation procedure, a new icon as shown below will appear.
2.6 Using the Utility to Configure Your Network The following are explanations on how to open the Wireless Client Utility. Hold your mouse pointer over the icon, and double click the left mouse button to configure and use any of the management functions available in the lower right tray bar. The user can now use the Utility program. The Wireless Client Utility window as shown below will automatically appear in the IEEE 802.11 Wireless Client Utility. 14 After completing the installation procedure, a new icon as shown below will appear.
User's Guide
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... to . BSSID Displays the MAC address of the current selected configuration profile. Channel 15 Network Type The type of wireless signal. SSID Displays the wireless network name. Signal Strength Shows the strength of network the station is associated to see general information about the program and...the Profile tab. Link Status Shows whether the station is connected to . The options include: Infrastructure (access point) Ad Hoc Wireless Mode Displays the wireless mode. 802.11g, 11b or 11n Link Speed Displays the current transmit rate in Mbps. Set up the configuration name on ...
... to . BSSID Displays the MAC address of the current selected configuration profile. Channel 15 Network Type The type of wireless signal. SSID Displays the wireless network name. Signal Strength Shows the strength of network the station is associated to see general information about the program and...the Profile tab. Link Status Shows whether the station is connected to . The options include: Infrastructure (access point) Ad Hoc Wireless Mode Displays the wireless mode. 802.11g, 11b or 11n Link Speed Displays the current transmit rate in Mbps. Set up the configuration name on ...
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PEAP (EAP-GTC) (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) authenticates wireless LAN clients using only server-side digital certificates by creating an encrypted SSL/TLS tunnel between two endpoints. Please see following table for mutual authentication, ...
PEAP (EAP-GTC) (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) authenticates wireless LAN clients using only server-side digital certificates by creating an encrypted SSL/TLS tunnel between two endpoints. Please see following table for mutual authentication, ...
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Using Windows Wireless Zero Configuration Step 1 Click on the balloon option "One or more wireless networks are in range of this computer". Step 2 Choose a network from the list. 22
Using Windows Wireless Zero Configuration Step 1 Click on the balloon option "One or more wireless networks are in range of this computer". Step 2 Choose a network from the list. 22
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Step 3 If the wireless network has wireless security, please supply the wireless security key. Using Windows Vista Step 1 On the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, right click the wireless network connection icon and select Connect to a network. 23 Enter the wireless key in twice at the security prompt.
Step 3 If the wireless network has wireless security, please supply the wireless security key. Using Windows Vista Step 1 On the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, right click the wireless network connection icon and select Connect to a network. 23 Enter the wireless key in twice at the security prompt.
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Step 1. Step 1. Step 3. After restarting, refer to the procedure in Section 3.2 to remove the current Wireless Utility from the web site and save the file on "300Mbps Wireless N Express Card ", and choose Uninstall Step 6. Under Hardware tab, click Device Manager. Step 4. Step 4. Chapter 3 ...Step 1. To remove the driver from your computer. Double-click Network adapters Step 5. Select 300Mbps Wireless N Express Card, and click the Uninstall button 3.3 Upgrading the Wireless Utility To perform the upgrade, follow the steps below to remove (or uninstall) the Card driver ...
Step 1. Step 1. Step 3. After restarting, refer to the procedure in Section 3.2 to remove the current Wireless Utility from the web site and save the file on "300Mbps Wireless N Express Card ", and choose Uninstall Step 6. Under Hardware tab, click Device Manager. Step 4. Step 4. Chapter 3 ...Step 1. To remove the driver from your computer. Double-click Network adapters Step 5. Select 300Mbps Wireless N Express Card, and click the Uninstall button 3.3 Upgrading the Wireless Utility To perform the upgrade, follow the steps below to remove (or uninstall) the Card driver ...
User's Guide
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... entries elsewhere in order to computer without the use of a base station (access point). Glossary For unfamiliar terms used by a wireless device is a mechanism for protecting confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of data. By using an external RADIUS server. Encryption is called ...a channel. An ad-hoc network may sometimes be sent before the packet is an authentication protocol that transmits wireless from the original to a difficult-to as an Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). EAP AUTHENTICATION EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)...
... entries elsewhere in order to computer without the use of a base station (access point). Glossary For unfamiliar terms used by a wireless device is a mechanism for protecting confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of data. By using an external RADIUS server. Encryption is called ...a channel. An ad-hoc network may sometimes be sent before the packet is an authentication protocol that transmits wireless from the original to a difficult-to as an Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). EAP AUTHENTICATION EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)...
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... WEP are dynamically generated and distributed by the authentication server. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles all wireless devices in a wireless network. Wireless devices must use WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (WPA -Pre-Shared Key) that only requires a single (identical) ...on the signal strength, network utilization among all data packets transmitted between the TEW-642EC and the AP or other wireless stations to communicate with each access point, wireless gateway and wireless client. USER AUTHENTICATION WPA applies IEEE 802.1X and Extensible Authentication Protocol ...
... WEP are dynamically generated and distributed by the authentication server. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles all wireless devices in a wireless network. Wireless devices must use WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (WPA -Pre-Shared Key) that only requires a single (identical) ...on the signal strength, network utilization among all data packets transmitted between the TEW-642EC and the AP or other wireless stations to communicate with each access point, wireless gateway and wireless client. USER AUTHENTICATION WPA applies IEEE 802.1X and Extensible Authentication Protocol ...
Quick Installation Guide
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How to Install 2 3. Using the Wireless Adapter 7 Troubleshooting 10 Version 03.28.2008 TTaablbe olef CoonfteCntos ntents English ...1 1. Before You Start 1 2.
How to Install 2 3. Using the Wireless Adapter 7 Troubleshooting 10 Version 03.28.2008 TTaablbe olef CoonfteCntos ntents English ...1 1. Before You Start 1 2.
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Express Card/34 or Express Card/ 54 slot ? CPU: 300MHz or above/ 800MHz or above (Windows Vista) ? Memory: 256 MB RAM or above/ 512 MB RAM or above (Windows Vista) ? TEW-642EC ? Windows Vista/XP/2000 Application 300Mbps Wireless N Express Card (TEW-642EC) DATA DATA HD 300Mbps, share multimedia throughout the house 1 English Utility & Driver CD-ROM ? CD-ROM Drive ? Quick Installation Guide System Requirements ? 1. Before You Start Package Contents ?
Express Card/34 or Express Card/ 54 slot ? CPU: 300MHz or above/ 800MHz or above (Windows Vista) ? Memory: 256 MB RAM or above/ 512 MB RAM or above (Windows Vista) ? TEW-642EC ? Windows Vista/XP/2000 Application 300Mbps Wireless N Express Card (TEW-642EC) DATA DATA HD 300Mbps, share multimedia throughout the house 1 English Utility & Driver CD-ROM ? CD-ROM Drive ? Quick Installation Guide System Requirements ? 1. Before You Start Package Contents ?
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Click Connect Anyway. 4. Select the desired network and then click Connect. 3. 3. On the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, right click the wireless network connection icon and select Connect to an Unsecured Wireless Connection 1. Click Close. 7 English Using the Wireless Adapter Windows Vista Connecting to a network. 2.
Click Connect Anyway. 4. Select the desired network and then click Connect. 3. 3. On the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, right click the wireless network connection icon and select Connect to an Unsecured Wireless Connection 1. Click Close. 7 English Using the Wireless Adapter Windows Vista Connecting to a network. 2.
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If you know the wireless encryption key before proceeding. On the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, right click the wireless network connection icon and select Connect to your wireless 1. Connecting to a Secured Wireless Connection (WEP and WPA-PSK) Note: Make sure you are not sure, contact the network administrator or log on to a network. 2. Select the desired network and then click Connect. 3. Enter the security key and then click Connect. 8 English
If you know the wireless encryption key before proceeding. On the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, right click the wireless network connection icon and select Connect to your wireless 1. Connecting to a Secured Wireless Connection (WEP and WPA-PSK) Note: Make sure you are not sure, contact the network administrator or log on to a network. 2. Select the desired network and then click Connect. 3. Enter the security key and then click Connect. 8 English
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4. Wireless configuration is now complete. For detailed information regarding the TEW-642PC configuration and advanced settings, please refer to the User's Guide included on the Utility & Driver CDROM or TRENDnet's website at www.trendnet.com. 9 English Double-click the Wireless icon in your wireless access point and then click Connect. Click the SSID that matches your system tray. 2. Windows XP/2000 1. Click Site Survey. 3. Click Close.
4. Wireless configuration is now complete. For detailed information regarding the TEW-642PC configuration and advanced settings, please refer to the User's Guide included on the Utility & Driver CDROM or TRENDnet's website at www.trendnet.com. 9 English Double-click the Wireless icon in your wireless access point and then click Connect. Click the SSID that matches your system tray. 2. Windows XP/2000 1. Click Site Survey. 3. Click Close.
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... automatically is installed properly. What should I do ? What should I do ? To access your network administrator for more information regarding the TEW-642PC, please refer to make sure the adapter is selected. Third, check your TCP/IP properties to reinstall the device and/or the drivers...What should I do ? Lastly, move the Wireless Adapter to a different Express card on your device manager to the User's Guide included on your CD-ROM Drive, and then press the ENTER key on the Utility & Driver CD-ROM or contact TRENDnet's Technical Support Department. 10 A4: Access your...
... automatically is installed properly. What should I do ? What should I do ? To access your network administrator for more information regarding the TEW-642PC, please refer to make sure the adapter is selected. Third, check your TCP/IP properties to reinstall the device and/or the drivers...What should I do ? Lastly, move the Wireless Adapter to a different Express card on your device manager to the User's Guide included on your CD-ROM Drive, and then press the ENTER key on the Utility & Driver CD-ROM or contact TRENDnet's Technical Support Department. 10 A4: Access your...