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Applying two channels that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of
channel cross talk, and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with minimal
channel separation.

Note: The available channels supported by the wireless products in various countries are
different. For example, Channels 1 to 11 are supported in the U.S. and Canada, and Channels
1 to 13 are supported in Europe and Australia.

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Channel Center Frequency

Frequency Spread

1

2412 MHz

2399.5 MHz – 2424.5 MHz

2

2417 MHz

2404.5 MHz –2429.5 MHz

3

2422 MHz

2409.5 MHz –2434.5 MHz

4

2427 MHz

2414.5 MHz –2439.5 MHz

5

2432 MHz

2419.5 MHz – 2444.5 MHz

6

2437 MHz

2424.5 MHz –2449.5 MHz

7

2442 MHz

2429.5 MHz –2454.5 MHz

8

2447 MHz

2434.5 MHz – 2459.5 MHz

9

2452 MHz

2439.5 MHz –2464.5 MHz 

10

2457 MHz

2444.5 MHz –2469.5 MHz 

11

2462 MHz

2449.5 MHz – 2474.5 MHz

12

2467 MHz

2454.5 MHz – 2479.5 MHz 

13

2472 MHz

2459.5 MHz – 2484.5 MHz   

Authentication and WEP Encryption

The absence of a physical connection between nodes makes the wireless links vulnerable to
information theft. To provide a certain level of security, IEEE 802.11 standard has defined two
types of authentication methods, Open System and Shared Key. Open System authentication is
a null algorithm. Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the transmitting node
and the receiving node share an authentication key to perform a checksum on the original
message. By default, IEEE 802.11 wireless devices operate in an open system network.

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption is utilized when the wireless nodes or access
points are configured to operate in Shared Key authentication mode. There are three shared key
methods implemented in NETGEAR 802.11b solutions: the standard based 64-bit WEP data
encryption and 128-bit WEP data encryption.

The 64-bit WEP data encryption method allows for a five-character (40 bits) input.
Additionally, 24 factory-set bits are added to the 40-bit input to generate a 64-bit encryption
key. (The 24 factory-set bits are not user configurable.) This encryption key will be used to
encrypt/decrypt all data transmitted via the wireless interface. Some vendors may refer to the
64-bit WEP data encryption as 40-bit WEP data encryption since the user configurable key
used in the encryption process is only 40 bits wide.

The 128-bit WEP data encryption method consists of 104 configurable bits. Similar to the 64-bit
WEP data encryption method, the remaining 24 bits are factory set and not user configurable. 

Wireless Channel Selection

802.11b

IEEE 802.11b wireless nodes communicate with each other using radio frequency signals in the
ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) band between 2.4 GHz and 2.5 GHz. Neighboring
channels are 5 MHz apart. However, due to spread spectrum effect of the signals, a node sending
signals using a particular channel will utilize frequency spectrum 12.5 MHz above and below the
center channel frequency. As a result, two separate wireless networks using neighboring channels
(for example, channel 1 and channel 2) in the same general vicinity will interfere with each other.

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Encryption

Key Size

# of Hexadecimal

Digits

Example of Hexadecimal
Key Content

64-bits (24+40)

10

4C72F08AE1

128-bit (24+104)

26

4C72F08AE19D57A3FF6B260037

Summary of Contents for MA111

Page 1: ...User s Guide 802 11b Wireless USB Adapter 2 4 GHz MA111 ...

Page 2: ... GearBox for Wireless USB Adapter CD into the CD ROM drive 1 1 2 LED Activity Meaning of LED Activity Steady Green The MA111 has a connection with an access point or another 802 11b device Blinking The MA111 is trying to establish a connection If it keeps blinking for a while check your configuration or try moving to a different location where the wireless signal quality is better Introduction Con...

Page 3: ...k Next to continue Install Shield will start copying files onto your system 11 Click Finish to complete installing the Configuration Utility 4 3 The Autostart Wizard screen will appear as shown here 4 Click the Install Driver Utility option 5 If the Autorun wizard does not automatically start go to your Windows Start menu and choose Run and type D Setup exe D represents your CD ROM drive letter an...

Page 4: ...B Adapter and the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install the driver for the MA111 802 11b Wireless USB Adapter For Windows 98 ME users once the Please insert the disk labeled Windows 98 ME CD ROM and then click OK window appears enter the path corresponding to the appropriate drives and click OK Usually these files can be found at C Windows ...

Page 5: ...good communication with an Access Point and the signal is strong N A The Wireless PC Card has communicated successfully with another wireless node Yellow Green Configuring the MA111 Wireless USB Adapter NETGEAR s wireless Configuration Utility program will help you learn more about your wireless network so that you can customize it to better suit your networking needs The Configuration Utility pro...

Page 6: ... will display a Wireless Network Connection message similar to the one shown here Click anywhere on the message or on the icon 2 The Windows XP Wireless Network Configuration window will be displayed and look similar to this Click the Advanced button 3 The Wireless Networks Advanced Configuration window will be displayed 4 Uncheck the option Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings 5 ...

Page 7: ...at the wireless node is communication with the associated access point or another wireless node Link Quality Indicates the SSID and MAC address of the associated Access Point when the MA111 802 11b Wireless USB Adapter is configured in Infrastructure mode Indicates the network mode of the MA111 802 11b Wireless USB Adapter Infrastructure or 802 11 Ad Hoc Indicates the wireless channel currently in...

Page 8: ...transmitting station sends out the actual packet as soon as it has waited for the silence period With the CSMA CA transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out a RTS packet to the receiving station waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS packet before sending the actual packet data The default value for RTS Threshold is 2432 actual packet data The default value for RTS Thres...

Page 9: ...ta encryption for the wireless node If you disable the data encryption by unchecking the box then no encryption method will be used this is also called Open System data encryption To enable encryption is to use the Shared Key data encryption method Create with Passphrase A Passphrase is use to automatically generate the WEP hexadecimal numbers for the key If your wireless network Access Point uses...

Page 10: ...ckly set up a small wireless workgroup and allows workgroup members to exchange data or share printers as supported by Microsoft Networking in the various Windows operating systems Some vendors also refer to ad hoc networking as peer to peer workgroup networking 18 3 3 To display Access Points around the working environment select the Re Scan button In addition to showing the MAC Address of each A...

Page 11: ... stations As long as the stations are within range of one another this is the easiest and least expensive way to set up a wireless network To set up an Ad Hoc workgroup operating with standard protocols do the following Set all stations to connect in Ad Hoc mode or Peer to Peer workgroup mode Set all stations to use the same network name or SSID Set all stations to use the same wireless channel fo...

Page 12: ... encryption is utilized when the wireless nodes or access points are configured to operate in Shared Key authentication mode There are three shared key methods implemented in NETGEAR 802 11b solutions the standard based 64 bit WEP data encryption and 128 bit WEP data encryption The 64 bit WEP data encryption method allows for a five character 40 bits input Additionally 24 factory set bits are adde...

Page 13: ... associated to any Access Point properly You may not have configured the wireless parameters of the wireless nodes to be the same as the Access Point The Access Point may not be powered on The Access Point and the MA111 Wireless USB Adapter are not configured with the same wireless parameters Check the SSID and WEP encryption settings The Access Point may be out of range Try moving the system clos...

Page 14: ...tallation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined b...

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