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   Atheros Client
      Utility Help
       Model AR5BXB6
802.11ag WLAN Module


                PRELIMINARY

                    June 2005


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                                                                                         Contents

                  Introduction ...............................................................................................................7
                        System Requirements ........................................................................................7
                  Profile Management .................................................................................................7
                        Create or Modify a Configuration Profile.......................................................7
                        Remove a Configuration Profile.......................................................................8
                  Auto Profile Selection Management.......................................................................8
                  Switching to a Different Configuration Profile.....................................................8
                  Import and Export Profiles ......................................................................................9
                  Importing a Profile....................................................................................................9
                  Exporting a Profile ....................................................................................................9
                  TCP/IP Configuration..............................................................................................9
                  Configuring the TCP/IP Address for the network device:.................................9
                  General Tab................................................................................................................9
                  Advanced Tab..........................................................................................................10
                  Security Tab .............................................................................................................10
                        Using EAP-TLS Security .................................................................................11
                        Using EAP-TTLS Security ...............................................................................12
                        Using PEAP (EAP-GTC) Security ..................................................................12
                        Using PEAP-MSCHAP V2 Security...............................................................14
                        Using LEAP Security .......................................................................................15
                  Configuring LEAP ..................................................................................................15
                  Pre-Shared Encryption Keys..................................................................................16
                  Defining pre-shared encryption keys:..................................................................16
                  Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key ............................................................16
                  Disabling Static WEP ..............................................................................................16
                  Using WPA Passphrase Security ..........................................................................17
                  Zero Configuration .................................................................................................17
                  Wireless Network Configuration..........................................................................17
                  Check the Status Information or Diagnostics......................................................18


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                  Current Status................................................................................................... 18
            Adapter Information Button ................................................................................. 19
            Diagnostics Tab ....................................................................................................... 19
            Transmitted Frames................................................................................................ 20
            Received Frames ..................................................................................................... 20
            Scan Available Networks....................................................................................... 20
            Connecting to a different network ....................................................................... 20
            Display Settings....................................................................................................... 22
            ACU Tools................................................................................................................ 22
            Tray Icon .................................................................................................................. 23
            Color ......................................................................................................................... 24
            Quality...................................................................................................................... 24
            RSSI* ......................................................................................................................... 24
            Ad Hoc Mode .......................................................................................................... 24
                  Ad Hoc Mode Profile Configuration............................................................. 24
            Infrastructure (Access Point) Mode...................................................................... 26
                  Infrastructure (Access Point) Mode Profile Configuration ........................ 26
            Uninstall an Old Driver ......................................................................................... 27
            Additional Security Features................................................................................. 27
            Message Integrity Check (MIC) ............................................................................ 27
            Advanced Status Information ............................................................................... 28
            Compliance .............................................................................................................. 29
            802.11a radio only: .................................................................................................. 30
            FCC Labeling instructions for OEM Integrators: ............................................... 30
            Industry Canada Notice:........................................................................................ 30
            Avis de Conformité à la Réglementation d’Industrie Canada: ........................ 31
            European Community — CE Notice:................................................................... 31




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Introduction
       The Atheros Client Utility (ACU) is a user-mode utility designed to edit and add profiles
       for selected Atheros network interface adapters.

System Requirements
           Laptop/ PC containing:
                   32-bit PCI Express Bus
                   32 MB memory or greater
                   300 MHz processor or higher
           Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98 Second
           Edition, Windows XP, or Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 6)


Profile Management
       Configure the wireless network adapter (wireless card) from the Profile Management tab
       of the Atheros Client Utility.

                Add a profile                             Order profiles
                Edit a profile                            Switch to a different profile
                Import a Profile                          Remove a profile
                Export a Profile                          Connect to a Different
                                                          Network

       The wireless network adapter works in either infrastructure mode (which uses an access
       point) or ad hoc mode (a group of stations participating in the wireless LAN).

Create or Modify a Configuration Profile
       To add a new configuration profile, click New on the Profile Management tab. To modify
       a configuration profile, select the configuration from the Profile list and click the Modify
       button.

       The Profile Management dialog box displays the General tab. In profile management:

               Edit the General tab.
               Edit the Security tab.
               Edit the Advanced tab.

       To configure a profile for ad hoc or access point (infrastructure) mode, edit the Network
       Type field on the Advanced tab.

       Note that the ACU only allows the creation of 16 configuration profiles. After the
       creation of 16 profiles, clicking the New button displays an error message. Remove an
       old profile or modify an existing profile for a new use.




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Remove a Configuration Profile
        1. Go to the Profile Management tab.
        2. Select the profile to remove from the list of configuration profiles.
        3. Click the Remove button.


Auto Profile Selection Management
        Including a profile in the auto selection feature allows the wireless adapter to
        automatically select that profile from the list of profiles and use it to connect to the
        network.

Including a profile in auto profile selection:
        1. On the Profile Management tab, click the Order Profiles button.
        2. The Auto Profile Selection Management window appears, with a list of all created
           profiles in the Available Profiles box.
        3. Highlight the profiles to add to auto profile selection, then click Add. The profiles
           appear in the Auto Selected Profiles box.

Ordering the auto selected profiles:
        1. Highlight a profile in the Auto Selected Profiles box.
        2. Click Move Up, Move Down, or Remove as appropriate. The first profile in the Auto
           Selected Profiles box has highest priority, and the last profile has lowest priority.
        3. Click OK.
        4. Check the Auto Select Profiles box.
        5. Save the modified configuration file.

        When auto profile selection is enabled by checking Auto Select Profiles on the Profile
        Management tab, the client adapter scans for an available network. The profile with the
        highest priority and the same SSID as one of the found networks is the one that is used
        to connect to the network. If the connection fails, the client adapter tries the next highest
        priority profile that matches the SSID, and so on.

        With auto profile selection enabled, the wireless adapter scans for available networks.
        The highest priority profile with the same SSID as a found network is used to connect to
        the network. On a failed connection, the client adapter tries with the next highest priority
        profile.


Switching to a Different Configuration Profile
        1. To switch to a different profile, go to the Profile Management tab.
        2. Click on the profile name in the Profile List.
        3. Click the Activate button.

        The Profile List provides icons that specify the operational state for that profile. The list
        also provides icons that specify the signal strength for that profile.

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Import and Export Profiles
Importing a Profile

       1. From the Profile Management tab, click the Import button. The Import Profile
          window appears.
       2. Browse to the directory where the profile is located.
       3. Highlight the profile name.
       4. Click Open. The imported profile appears in the profiles list.

Exporting a Profile

       1.   From the Profile Management tab, highlight the profile to export.
       2.   Click the Export button. The Export Profile window appears.
       3.   Browse to the directory to export the profile to.
       4.   Click Save. The profile is exported to the specified location.


TCP/IP Configuration
Configuring the TCP/IP Address for the network device:

   1. After configuring the wireless network adapter properties, open the Control Panel and
      open Network and Dial-up Connections.
   2. Find the Local Area Connection associated with the wireless network adapter. Right-
      click that connection, and click Properties.
   3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
   4. Click the radio button Use the following IP address, then enter an IP address and Subnet
      mask. Assigning an IP address and Subnet mask allows stations to operate in access
      point mode (infrastructure mode) or in ad hoc mode and to have Internet access. Default
      gateway and DNS server information is also required. IP configuration information
      (DHCP to assign the IP address, gateway and DNS server IP addresses) is usually
      obtained from the corporate IT staff.
   5. Click OK to finish.


General Tab
       In the Atheros Client Utility, access the General tab by clicking New or Modify on the
       Profile Management tab. Edit the fields in the General tab to configure the configuration
       profile. Make sure to also edit the Security and Advanced tabs.

                      Profile Name Identifies the configuration profile. This name must be
                                   unique. Profile names are not case sensitive.
                      Client Name Identifies the client machine.
        Network Names (SSIDs) The IEEE 802.11 wireless network name. This field has a
                              maximum limit of 32 characters.
                              Configure up to three SSIDs (SSID1, SSID2, and SSID3).


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Advanced Tab
       In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Advanced tab by clicking New or Modify on the
       Profile Management tab, then clicking the Advanced tab in Profile Management. Edit
       the fields in the Advanced tab of Profile Management to configure the profile.
            Transmit Power Selects the transmit power level for 80211b/g or 802.11a in mW. Actual
                      Level transmit power may be limited by hardware.
                Power Save Specify:
                     Mode     Maximum mode causes the access point to buffer incoming
                              messages for the wireless adapter. The adapter periodically polls
                              the access point to see if any messages are waiting.
                              Normal uses maximum when retrieving a large number of
                              packets, then switches back to power save mode after retrieving
                              the packets.
                              Off turns power saving off, thus powering up the wireless adapter
                              continuously for a short message response time.
              Network Type Specifies the network as either infrastructure or ad hoc.
                   802.11b Specifies the preamble setting in 802.11b. The default setting is Short
                  Preamble & Long (access point mode), which allows both short and long headers
                           in the 802.11b frames. The adapter can only use short radio headers if
                           the access point supports and uses them. Set to Long Only to override
                           allowing short frames.
                   802.11a Select the mode the wireless adapter uses to authenticate to an AP:
             Authentication    Auto causes the adapter to attempt authentication using shared,
                      Mode     but switches it to open authentication if shared fails.
                               Open enables an adapter to attempt authentication regardless of its
                               WEP settings. It will only associate with the access point if the
                               WEP keys on both the adapter and the access point match.
                               Shared only allows the adapter to associate with access points that
                               have the same WEP key.


       For infrastructure (access point) networks, click the Preferred APs button to specify up to
       four access points to which the client adapter should attempt to associate.


Security Tab
       In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab by clicking New or Modify on the
       Profile Management tab. Click the Security tab in the Profile Management window.

       Edit the fields in the Security tab of Profile Management to configure the profile. To
       define the security mode, select the radio button of the desired security mode. Make sure
       to also edit the General and Advanced tabs.

               WPA/WPA2 Enables the use of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
                        Choosing WPA/WPA2 opens the WPA/WPA2 EAP drop-down


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                         menu. The options include:
                            EAP-FAST
                            EAP-TLS
                            EAP-TTLS
                            PEAP (EAP-GTC)
                            PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)
                            LEAP
            WPA/WPA2 Enables WPA/WPA2 Passphrase security. Click on the Configure
            Passphrase button and fill in the WPA/WPA2 Passphrase.

                 802.1x Enables 802.1x security. This option requires IT administration.
                        Choosing 802.1x opens the 802.1x EAP type drop-down menu. The
                        options include:
                             EAP-FAST
                             EAP-TLS
                             EAP-TTLS
                             PEAP (EAP-GTC)
                             PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2)
                             LEAP
                        If the access point that the wireless adapter is associating to has
                        WEP set to Optional and the client has WEP enabled, make sure that
                        Allow Association to Mixed Cells is checked on the Security Tab to
                        allow association. Note: If the Lock checkbox is checked, you cannot
                        change any values in this profile. See your system administrator.
        Pre-Shared Key Enables the use of pre-shared keys that are defined on both the
           (Static WEP) access point and the station.

                         To define pre-shared encryption keys, choose the Pre-Shared Key
                         radio button and click the Configure button to fill in the Define Pre-
                         Shared Keys window.
                         If the access point that the wireless adapter is associating to has
                         WEP set to Optional and the client has WEP enabled, make sure that
                         Allow Association to Mixed Cells is checked on the Security Tab to
                         allow association.

                  None No security (not recommended).


Using EAP-TLS Security
       To use EAP-TLS security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab in the
       Profile Management window.
       1. On the Security tab, choose the WPA radio button.
           OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button.
       2. Choose EAP-TLS from the drop-down menu.

Enabling EAP-TLS security:




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       To use EAP-TLS security, the machine must already have the EAP-TLS certificates
       downloaded onto it. Check with the IT manager.
       1. If EAP-TLS is supported, choose EAP-TLS from the drop-down menu on the right,
           then click the Configure button.
       2. Select the appropriate certificate authority from the list. The server/domain name
           and the login name are filled in automatically from the certificate information. Click
           OK.
       3. Click OK.
       4. Activate the profile.

Using EAP-TTLS Security
       To use EAP security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab in the Profile
       Management window.
       1. On the Security tab, choose the WPA/WPA2 radio button.
           OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button.
       2. Choose EAP-TTLS from the drop-down menu.
Enabling EAP-TTLS security:

       To use EAP-TTLS security, the machine must already have the EAP-TTLS certificates
       downloaded onto it. Check with the IT manager.

       1. If EAP-TTLS is supported, choose EAP-TTLS from the drop-down menu on the right,
          then click the Configure button.
       2. Select the appropriate certificate from the drop-down list and click OK.
       3. Specify a user name for EAP authentication:
                   Check Use Windows User Name to use the Windows user name as the EAP
                   user name.
                   OR: Enter an EAP user name in the User Name field to use a separate user
                   name and password and start the EAP authentication process.
       4. Click Advanced and:
                   Leave the server name field blank for the client to accept a certificate from
                   any server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network
                   Certificate Authority drop-down list. (recommended)
              Enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a
              certificate.
              Change the login name if needed.
       5. Click OK.
       6. Enable the profile.

Using PEAP (EAP-GTC) Security
       To use PEAP (EAP-GTC) security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab in
       the Profile Management window.
       1. On the Security tab, choose the WPA radio button.
          OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button.
       2. Choose PEAP (EAP-GTC) from the drop-down menu.


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       To use PEAP (EAP-GTC) security, the server must have WPA-PEAP certificates, and the
       server properties must already be set. Check with the IT manager.

       1. Click the Configure button.
       2. To avoid the need to log on again after resuming operation (for example, after your
          computer goes into standby or hibernate mode), check Always Resume the Secure
          Session.
       3. Select the appropriate network certificate authority from the drop-down list.
       4. Specify a user name for inner PEAP tunnel authentication:
              Check Use Windows User Name to use the Windows user name as the PEAP
              user name.
              OR: Enter a PEAP user name in the User Name field to use a separate user name
              and start the PEAP authentication process.
       5. Choose Token or Static Password, depending on the user database.
          Note that Token uses a hardware token device or the Secure Computing SofToken
          program (version 1.3 or later) to obtain and enter a one-time password during
          authentication.
       6. Click Settings... and:
              Leave the server name field blank for the client to accept a certificate from any
              server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate
              Authority drop-down list. (recommended)
              Enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a
              certificate.
              The login name used for PEAP tunnel authentication fills in automatically as
              PEAP-xxxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxxxxx is the computer's MAC address.
              Change the login name if needed.
       7. Click OK.
       8. Enable the profile.




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Using PEAP-MSCHAP V2 Security
       To use PEAP-MSCHAP V2 security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab
       in the Profile Management window.
       1. On the Security tab, choose the WPA radio button.
          OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button.
       2. Choose PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) from the drop-down menu.

       To use PEAP (EAP-MSCHAP V2) security, the server must have WPA-PEAP
       certificates, and the server properties must already be set. Check with the IT manager.
       1. Click the Configure button.
       2. Select the appropriate certificate from the drop-down list.
       3. Specify a user name for inner PEAP tunnel authentication:
                Check Use Windows User Name to use the Windows user name as the PEAP
                user name.
                OR: Enter a PEAP user name in the User Name field to use a separate user name
                and start the PEAP authentication process.
       4. Click Advanced and:
                Leave the server name field blank for the client to accept a certificate from any
                server with a certificate signed by the authority listed in the Network Certificate
                Authority drop-down list. (recommended)
                Enter the domain name of the server from which the client will accept a
                certificate.
                The login name used for PEAP tunnel authentication fills in automatically as
                PEAP-xxxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxxxxx is the computer's MAC address.
                Change the login name if needed.
       5. Click OK.
       6. Enable the profile.




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Using LEAP Security
       To use security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab in the Profile
       Management window. LEAP security requires that all infrastructure devices (e.g. access
       points and servers) are configured for LEAP authentication. Check with the IT manager.

Configuring LEAP

           On the Security tab, choose the WPA radio button. Choose WPA-LEAP from the
           drop-down menu.
           OR: On the Security tab, choose the 802.1x radio button. Choose LEAP from the
           drop-down menu.

           1. Click the Configure button.
           2. Specify a user name and password. Select to Use Temporary User Name and
              Password by choosing the radio button:

                   Check Use Windows User Name to use the Windows user name as the LEAP
                   user name.
                   OR: Check Manually Prompt for LEAP User Name and Password to
                   manually login and start the LEAP authentication process.

               Select to Use Saved User Name and Password by choosing the radio button:

                   Specify the LEAP user name, password, and domain to save and use.

           3. Enter the user name and password.
           4. Confirm the password.
           5. Specify a domain name:

                   Check the Include Windows Logon Domain with User Name setting to pass
                   the Windows login domain and user name to the RADIUS server. (default)
                   OR: Enter a specific domain name.

           6. If desired, check No Network Connection Unless User Is Logged In to force the
              wireless adapter to disassociate after logging off.
           7. Enter the LEAP authentication timeout time (between 30 and 500 seconds) to
              specify how long LEAP should wait before declaring authentication failed, and
              sending an error message. The default is 90 seconds.
           8. Click OK.
           9. Enable the profile.




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Pre-Shared Encryption Keys
Defining pre-shared encryption keys:

       1. Click the Pre-Shared Key (Static WEP) radio button on the Security tab.
       2. Click the Configure button.
       3. Fill in the fields in the Define Pre-Shared Keys dialog box:


                  Key Entry     Determines the entry method for an encryption key: hexadecimal (0-9,
                                A-F), or ASCII text (all keyboard characters except spaces).
                  Encryption Selects the default encryption keys used. Only allows the selection for
                       Keys a shared First, Second, Third, or Fourth key whose corresponding
                             field has been completed.
                  WEP Keys Defines a set of shared encryption keys for network configuration
                      (1-4) security. At least one Shared Key field must be populated to enable
                            security using a shared key.
                            Click on the radio button to set the key as the default encryption key.
                    WEP Key Defines the size for each encryption key. The options include:
                       Size    64-bit (enter 10 digits for hexadecimal, 5 ASCII characters)
                               128-bit (enter 26 digits for hexadecimal, 13 digits for ASCII)
                               152-bit (enter 32 digits hexadecimal, 16 digits for ASCII)


       4. Click OK for the changes to take effect.

Overwriting an Existing Static WEP Key

       1. Click the Pre-Shared Key radio button on the Security tab.
       2. Click on Configure.
       3. In the window, all existing static WEP keys are displayed as asterisks for security
          reasons. Click in the field of the existing static WEP key to overwrite.
       4. Delete the asterisks in that field.
       5. Enter a new key.
       6. Make sure to select the Transmit Key button to the left of this key is selected for the
          key to transmit packets.
       7. Click OK.

Disabling Static WEP

               To disable static WEP for a particular profile, Select any other security option on the
               Profile Management tab to automatically disable static WEP
               OR: choose None on the Security tab to disable security, and click OK (not
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Using WPA Passphrase Security
       To use WPA Passphrase security In the Atheros Client Utility, access the Security tab in
       the Profile Management window.

       1.   On the Security tab, choose the WPA Passphrase radio button.
       2.   Click on the Configure button.
       3.   Fill in the WPA Passphrase.
       4.   Click OK.


Zero Configuration
       This section describes the operation of the Atheros Client Utility (ACU) and Windows
       XP Wireless Configuration Service (WZCS).
Wireless Network Configuration

       The Windows WZCS is a service that manages the wireless connection in a largely
       dynamic way. Only minimal connection information must be identified and configured.
       To set Zero Configuration on Windows XP, take the following steps:
       1. In Windows XP, open the Wireless Network Configuration Properties dialog box.
       2. Select the check box “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” to set
          Zero Configuration.

       When this check box is selected, Windows XP takes control of these settings for all
       configuration profiles:
            SSID
            Security keys
            Ad hoc settings

       Note that Windows XP takes control of these settings for all configuration profiles, thus users can
       not ( create new profiles with different settings while using Windows Zero Configuration.

       The Zero Configuration settings override all configuration profiles, even when you select
       other options. However, the ACU does still control the following settings when Zero
       Configuration is set:
            Power settings
            Active/Passive scanning (where applicable)
            Transmit power
            Wireless band
            Short/Long preamble (802.11b)

       When Zero Configuration is in use, a pop-up message is displayed on the ACU when
       you attempt to create or edit a configuration profile from the Profile Management tab of
       the ACU.



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       To turn Zero Configuration off on Windows XP, take the following steps:
       1. In Windows XP, open the Wireless Network Configuration Properties dialog box.
       2. Clear the check box “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings” to set
          Zero Configuration. When this check box is cleared, all profile settings are controlled
          by the configuration profile, which is set up from the ACU Profile Management tab.


Check the Status Information or Diagnostics
       The Atheros client utility includes a number of tools to display current diagnostics and
       status information.
             Check current status
             Check driver information
             Check receive and transmit diagnostics

Current Status
       The Current Status tab contains general information about the program and its
       operations. The Current Status tab does not require any configuration. The following
       table describes the items found on the Current Status screen.
               Profile Name The name of the current selected configuration profile. Set up the
                            configuration name on the General tab.
                Link Status Shows whether the station is associated to the wireless network.
             Wireless Mode Displays the wireless mode. Configure the wireless mode on the
                           Advanced tab.
                 IP Address Displays the computer's IP address.
              Network Type The type of network the station is connected to. Options include:
                              Infrastructure (access point)
                              Ad Hoc
                           Configure the network type on the Advanced tab.
            Current Channel Shows the currently connected channel.
              Server Based Shows whether server based authentication is used.
             Authentication
            Data Encryption Displays the encryption type the driver is using. Configure the
                            encryption type on the Security tab.
            Signal Strength Shows the strength of the signal.


       Click the Advanced button to see the advanced status diagnostics.


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Adapter Information Button
       The Adapter Information button contains general information about the network
       interface card (the wireless network adapter) and the network driver interface
       specification (NDIS) driver. Access the adapter information from the Diagnostics tab.

              Card Name Name of the wireless network adapter.

           MAC Address MAC address of the wireless network adapter.

                   Driver Driver name and path of the wireless network adapter driver.

           Driver Version Version of the wireless network adapter driver.

              Driver Date Creation date of the wireless network adapter driver.

             Client Name Name of the client computer.


Diagnostics Tab
       The ACU Diagnostics tab provides allows retrieval of receive and transmit statistics. The
       Diagnostics tab does not require any configuration. It lists these receive and transmit
       diagnostics for frames received by or transmitted by the wireless network adapter:
           Multicast packets transmitted and received
           Broadcast packets transmitted and received
           Unicast packets transmitted and received
           Total bytes transmitted and received
       The Adapter Information button has general information about the wireless network
       adapter and NDIS driver. The Advanced Statistics button to shows statistics for
       diagnostics for frames received by or transmitted to the wireless network adapter:




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       Transmitted Frames        Received Frames
          Frames transmitted        Frames received OK
          OK                        Beacons
          Frames retried            Frames with errors
          Frames dropped            CRC errors
          No ACK frames             Encryption errors
          ACK frames                Duplicate frames
          RTS frames                AP mismatches
          Clear-to-send (CTS)       Data rate mismatches
          frames                    Authentication time-out
          No CTS frames             Authentication rejects: the number of AP authentication
          Retried RTS frames        failures received by the wireless network adapter
          Retried data frames       Association time-out
                                    Association rejects: the number of AP authentication rejects
                                    received by the wireless network adapter
                                    Standard MIC OK
                                    Standard MIC errors
                                    CKIP MIC OK
                                    CKIP MIC errors




Scan Available Networks
       Click the Scan button on the Profile Management tab to scan for available infrastructure
       and ad hoc networks. On this list, click Refresh to refresh the list at any time.

Connecting to a different network

            Highlight a network name and click the Activate button to connect an available
            network. If no configuration profile exists for that network, the Profile Management
            window opens to the General tab. Fill in the profile name and click OK to create the
            configuration profile for that network.



                                                                                 Connected
                                 Infrastructure
                                                                                 Infrastructure
                                 (AP) Network
                                                                                 (AP) Network




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                               Ad Hoc                            Connected Ad
                               Network                           Hoc Network




                               Encryption
                               Active




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Display Settings
       To change the display settings, choose Options > Display Settings from the menu. The
       display settings dialog box contains tools to set the:

        Signal Strength Display Sets the units used when displaying signal
                          Units strength: percentage (%) or dBm.

                Refresh Interval Use the up/down arrows to set the display refresh
                                 interval in seconds.
                   Data Display Sets the display to cumulative or relative:
                                    Relative displays the change in statistical data
                                    since the last update.
                                    Cumulative displays statistical data collected
                                    since opening the profile.


ACU Tools
       Use the Action menu to access the Atheros Client Utility tools:


            Enable/Disable Radio   Enable or disable the RF Signal on all Atheros
                                   station reference designs.
             Enable/Disable Tray Enable or disable the tray icon.
                           Icon
                 Troubleshooting Run the optional Troubleshooting Utility.

              Manual LEAP Login Log in to LEAP manually, if LEAP is set to
                                manually prompt for user name and password on
                                each login.
                  Reauthenticate Reauthenticate to a LEAP-configured access
                                 point.
                             Exit Exit the Atheros Client Utility application.




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 Tray Icon
       The tray icon appears at the bottom of the screen, and shows the signal strength using
       colors and the received signal strength indication (RSSI).




       Hold the mouse cursor over the tray icon to display the current configuration profile
       name and association, as well as transmit and receive speed and the wireless adapter
       name and IP address. Right-click on the tray icon to:

                         Help Open the online help.
         Open Atheros Client Launch the Atheros Client Utility (ACU). Use the ACU to
                      Utility configure a profile or view status and statistics information.
             Troubleshooting Run the Troubleshooting Utility.
                 Preferences Set the ACU startup and menu options. Check to start the
                             program automatically when Windows starts, and check
                             menu items that should appear on the popup menu.
        Enable/Disable Radio Enable or disable the RF signal.
         Manual LEAP Login Log in to LEAP manually, if LEAP is set to manually prompt
                           for user name and password on each login.
              Reauthenticate Reauthenticate to the access point.
                Select Profile Click a configuration profile name to switch to. If no
                               configuration profile exists for a connection, add a profile.
           Show Connection This window displays connection information:
                    Status Active Profile Displays the active configuration profile name.
                                 Auto Profile
                                                 Shows whether auto profile selection is enabled.
                                 Selection
                                 Connection      Displays whether the adapter is connected to a
                                 Status          wireless network.
                                 Link Quality    Lists the quality of the link connection.
                                 SSID            Displays the SSID of the associated network.
                                 Access Point    Shows the name of the AP the wireless adapter is
                                 Name            connected to.
                                 Access Point    Shows the IP address of the access point the
                                 IP Address      wireless adapter is connected to.
                                 Link Speed      Lists the speed of the link connection.
                                 Client Adapter
                                                Displays the IP address of the wireless adapter.
                                 IP Address

                          Exit Exit the Atheros Client Utility application.



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       The colors are defined as follows:

                       Color                 Quality             RSSI*
                       Green                Excellent           20 dB +
                       Green                 Good              10-20 dB +
                      Yellow                  Poor              5-10 dB
                        Red                   Poor               < 5 dB
                       Gray             No Connection        No Connection

       *Received signal strength indication RSSI. Displayed in dB or percentage.

       Enable or disable the tray icon in the Action menu.




Ad Hoc Mode
       In ad hoc mode, a wireless network adapter works within an independent basic service
       set (IBSS), as illustrated here. All stations communicate directly with other stations
       without using an access point (AP).




       To connect to an ad hoc network, configure the profile for ad hoc mode.

       Ad Hoc operation may be limited by Hardware to meet regulatory requirements.

Ad Hoc Mode Profile Configuration

       To configure a profile in ad hoc mode, change the Network Type in the Profile
       Management's Advanced tab. For ad hoc mode, modify the settings:




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           Network Name (on General Tab)
           Transmit Power Level
           802.11b Preamble (if using 802.11b)
           Wireless Mode When Starting an Ad Hoc Network

       Make sure to also edit the General and Security tabs.




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Infrastructure (Access Point) Mode
       In infrastructure (access point (AP)) mode, the wireless network adapter participates in a
       basic service set (BSS) as a station, and communicates with the other stations through an
       AP, as illustrated here.




       To connect to an access point network, configure the profile for access point mode.

Infrastructure (Access Point) Mode Profile Configuration
       To configure a profile in infrastructure (access point) mode, change the Network Type in
       the Advanced tab. For access point mode, modify the settings:

            Transmit Power Level
            Power Save Mode
            802.11b Preamble (if using 802.11b)
            Wireless Mode
            802.11a Authentication Mode (if using 802.11a)

       Make sure to also edit the General and Security tabs.




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Uninstall an Old Driver
       Uninstall an old driver before upgrading to a new NDIS driver release.

       To remove the newly installed driver from the system if the system does not have
       previously installed versions of the NDIS driver, proceed to Step 4.

       1. To remove the NDIS driver from the OS, go to Device Manager, right-click Atheros
          AR500x Wireless Network Adapter, and choose Uninstall.
       2. Click OK to uninstall the device.
       3. When the device is uninstalled from Device Manager, search for and delete the
          driver files that reside in the system.
              a. Go to the Start menu and choose Search > For Files or Folders.
              b. Enter oem*.inf in the Search for files or folders named: field, and enter
                  Atheros in the Containing text: field.
              c. Click Search Now. A few files matching these criteria are possible, if previous
                  drivers have not been removed properly.
              d. Choose the files that have been found and delete them from the system.
       4. To complete the uninstallation, remove the file ar5211.sys from the folder
          \WINNT\system32\drivers.


Additional Security Features
       These security features prevent attacks on a wireless network's WEP keys. The wireless
       adapter automatically supports each of these features, but these features must be enabled
       on the access point.

Message Integrity Check (MIC)

       MIC prevents bit-flip attacks on encrypted packets. In a bit-flip attack, someone
       intercepts an encrypted message retransmits it after some alterations. Thus the receiver
       accepts the message as legitimate. The MIC adds some bytes to each packet to protect it
       against tampering.

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)

       This feature prevents attacks on WEP in which someone catches encrypted packets and
       uses their initialization vector (IV) to decipher the WEP key. TKIP removes the
       predictability to protect both unicast and broadcast WEP keys.

Broadcast Key Rotation

       EAP authentication provides dynamic unicast WEP keys for wireless adapters, but uses
       static broadcast keys. In broadcast WEP key rotation, the access point supplies a
       dynamic broadcast WEP key and changes it at intervals.




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Advanced Status Information
       Click the Advanced button on the Current Status tab of the Atheros Client Utility to see
       advanced information about the program and its operations. The Current Status tab does
       not require any configuration. The following table describes the items found on the
       Advanced Status screen.

            Network Name (SSID) Displays the wireless network name.
                                Configure the network name on the General tab.
                    Server Based Shows whether server based authentication is used.
                   Authentication
                  Data Encryption Displays the encryption type the driver is using. Configure the
                                  encryption type on the Security tab.
              Authentication Type Displays the authentication mode.
                                  Configure the authentication mode on the General tab.
                Message Integrity Shows whether MIC is enabled. MIC prevents bit-flip attacks on
                          Check encrypted packets.
             Associated AP Name Displays the name of the access point the wireless adapter is
                                associated to.
                 Associated AP IP Shows the IP address of the access point the wireless adapter is
                         Address associated to.
              Associated AP MAC Displays the MAC address of the access point the wireless
                         Address adapter is associated to.
                Power Save Mode Shows the power save mode. Power management is disabled in
                                ad hoc mode.
                                Configure the power save mode on the Advanced tab.
             Current Power Level Displays the transmit power level rate in mW.
                                 Configure the transmit power level on the Advanced tab.
       Current Signal Strength Shows the current signal strength in dBm.
              Current Noise Level Displays the current noise level in dBm.
                          Up Time Shows how long the client adapter has been receiving power (in
                                  hours:minutes:seconds). If the adapter runs for more than 24
                                  hours, the display shows in days:hours:minutes:seconds.
                802.11b Preamble Displays the 802.11b preamble format.
                                 Configure the preamble format on the Advanced tab.
            Current Receive Rate Shows the current receive rate in Mbps.
            Current Transmit Rate Displays the current transmit rate in Mbps.
                          Channel Shows the currently connected channel.
                        Frequency Displays frequency the station is using.
                      Channel Set Shows the current channel set.




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Maximum Output Power: 20 dBm in 2.4 GHz band and 18 dBm in 5 GHz band

Compliance
       The end-user must be informed of the RF exposure
       FCC Radio-Frequency Exposure Notice - FCC ID#: PPD-AR5BXB6-M
               This device generates and radiates radio-frequency energy. In order to comply
               with FCC radiofrequency radiation exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled
               environment, this equipment has to be installed and operated while maintaining
               a minimum body to antenna distance of 20 cm.
               The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operated in
               conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
       FCC Radio-Frequency Exposure Notice - FCC ID#: PPD-AR5BXB6
               This device generates and radiates radio-frequency energy. In order to comply
               with FCC radiofrequency radiation exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled
               environment, this equipment has to be installed and operated while maintaining
               a minimum body to antenna distance of 20 cm.
               The antenna(s) used for this transmitter may be co-located with module FCC ID
               MCLJ07H081. It must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other
               antenna or transmitter.
       This product does not contain any user serviceable components. Any unauthorized
       product changes or modifications will invalidate warranty and all applicable regulatory
       certifications and approvals. This product must be installed by a professional
       technician/installer FCC Part 15 Notice (Applicable to Use Within the USA).


       The AR5BXB6 module is designed for pre-market installation by an OEM and post-
       market installation by the end user since it incorporates BIOS locking to ensure that the
       module can only operate when installed inside host PC systems furnished by the OEM
       integrator.
       The AR5BXB6-M module is designed for pre-market installation only and may not be
       sold for aftermarket installation.
       The OEM integrator is responsible for ensuring that the certified WLAN module will
       only be used with an authorized antenna system which is already integrated into the
       host PC.




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802.11a radio only:
       This product is for indoor use only when using channels 36, 40, 44, or 48 (5150–
       5250 MHz). We Atheros Communications Inc., 5480 Great America Parkway, Santa
       Clara, CA 95054, Telephone: 408/773-5200, declare under our sole responsibility
       that the product
       AR5BXB6 and AR5BXB6 –M comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
       subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
       interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
       interference that may cause undesired operation.

       WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
       Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
       provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
       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 by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
       encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
            Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
            Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
            Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the
            receiver is connected to.
            Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
            The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications
            Commission helpful:
            The Interference Handbook
            This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
            D.C. 20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.



 FCC Labeling instructions for OEM Integrators:

       Integrators of the AR5BXB6 module should add the following label.
               Contains FCC ID: PPD-AR5BXB6
       Integrators of the AR5BXB6-M module should add the following label.
               Contains FCC ID: PPD-AR5BXB6-M
       Te label shall be clearly visible on the outside of the products in which the modules are
       installed.

Industry Canada Notice:
       This device complies with Canadian RSS-210.




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       To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be
       operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment
       (or its transmitting antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. The installer
       of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it
       does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population;
       consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s web site www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.


       "This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003"
       Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada


Avis de Conformité à la Réglementation d’Industrie Canada:
       Pour empêcher toute interférence aux services faisant l'objet d'une licence, cet appareil
       doit être utilisé à l'intérieur seulement et devrait être placé loin des fenêtres afin de
       fournir un écran de blindage maximal. L’installateur du présent matériel radio doit
       s’assurer que l’antenne est située ou pointée de manière à ce que cette dernière n’émette
       pas de champs radioélectriques supérieurs aux limites specifées par Santé Canada pour
       le grand public; consulter le Code de sécurité 6, disponible sur le site Web de Santé
       Canada, à l’adresse suivante: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
European Community — CE Notice:
       Marking by the CE Mark!
       The CE! mark indicates compliance with the essential requirements of Directive
       73/23/EC and the essential requirements of articles 3.1(b), 3.2 and 3.3 of Directive
       1999/5/EC. Such marking is indicative that this equipment meets or exceeds the
       following technical standards:
           EN 301 893 — Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high
           performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of
           the R&TTE Directive.
           EN 300 328-2 — Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
           Wideband Transmission systems; data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4
           GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques
           EN 301 489-17 — Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters
           (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
           services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and
           5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment.
           EN 60950 — Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical
           business equipment.
       Marking by the symbol: ! indicates that usage restrictions apply.
           This product is for indoor use only when using channels 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, or
           64 (5150–5350 MHz




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Atheros Communications
Incorporated
529 Almanor Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
t: 408/773-5200
f: 408/773-9940
www.atheros.com



                     COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
                   Subject to Change without Notice



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