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Operating Instructions
2.4GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C150S
A-B6H-100-11(1)
2002 Sony Corporation
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WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Owners Record The model and serial numbers are located on the back of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. PCWA-C150S
Serial No.______________
CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty.
FCC ID: AK8PCWAC150S
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
The radiated output power of the Wireless LAN PC Card is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
Nevertheless, the Wireless LAN PC Card shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
NOTE: 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 or communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to 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 that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with FCC Class B limits may be attached to this computer product. Operation with non-compliant peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and television reception.
All cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with cables, connected to peripherals, that are not shielded and grounded, may result in interference to radio and television reception.
If you have questions about this product, call the Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1-888-476-6972; or write to the Sony Customer Information Service Center at 12451 Gateway Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33913. The number below is for FCC-related matters only.
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: Sony
Model No: PCWA-C150S
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 680 Kinderkamack Road,
Oradell, NJ 07649 USA
Telephone: 201-930-6972
This phone number is for FCC-related matters only.
This device complies 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.
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Safety Information WARNING Opening the unit, for whatever reason, could
lead to damage that is not covered by the warranty.
Do not use this equipment on hospital premises. Doing so may cause medical devices to malfunction.
If using the equipment near a pacemaker, make sure it is at least 9 inches (22 cm) away from the pacemaker.
Do not use this equipment in an aircraft, as doing so could cause the aircraft's equipment to malfunction. Make sure you remove the equipment from the PC card slot before carrying your computer onto an aircraft.
Do not use this equipment outdoors. Install and connect this product by following
descriptions in its Operating Instructions and Quick Start Guide before using it.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 2.5 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This card may be used in portable or mobile devices such as laptops or handheld PDAs. The device should not operate in a body worn device or configuration. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way.
Indoor use only. This device is made for use in the USA and
Canada only.
For the customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions; (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
To prevent radio interference to the lisenced service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.
The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est
conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorise
seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l'utilisateur du dispositif doit tre prt accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique reu, mme si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.
Pour empcher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, il doit tre utilis lintrieur et devrait tre plac loin des fentres afin de fournir un cran de blindage maximal. Si le matriel (ou son antenne dmission) est install lextrieur, il doit faire l'objet d'une licence.
Le terme "IC" avant le mumro dhomologation ne signifie seulement que les normes dIndustrie du Canada ont t respectes.
About the supplied software THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE IS SUPPLIED PURSUANT TO THE APPLICABLE END- USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the
software or the software manual in whole or in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder.
In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this product.
In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will replace it at SONYs option or issue a refund; however, SONY bears no other responsibility.
The software provided with this product cannot be used with equipment other than that which is designated for use with.
Please note that, due to continuing efforts to improve quality, the software specifications may be changed without notice.
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Program 2002 Sony Corporation, Copyright
Documentation 2002 Sony Corporation
Sony, VAIO, the VAIO logo, Memory Stick, and the Memory Stick logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries.
MMX and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Adobe and Adobe Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
All other name of systems, products and services are trademarks of their respective owners. In this manual, the or marks are not specified.
Notes: The user interface of the Sony supplied
software may differ slightly from that shown in this manual.
This manual assumes that you are familiar with basic operations of the Windows operating system. For computer operations, refer to the manuals that come with your computer.
In this manual, Microsoft Windows
Millennium Edition is referred to as Windows Me.
In this manual, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000.
In this manual, Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition are referred to as Windows XP.
Table of contents
Overview ............................................... 5
What you can do with your Wireless LAN PC Card ............. 5
About the supplied software .......... 7
System requirements ..................... 8
About this manual .................................. 9
Opening the Help files .................. 9
Getting started Unpacking............................................ 10
Installing the software ......................... 11
Installing the driver software ............... 13
Installing the driver software ...... 13
Verifying the installation ............. 18
Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card .. 25
Starting Client Manager .............. 26
To remove the Wireless LAN PC Card ........... 27
Uninstalling the software and driver ... 28
Uninstalling the software ............ 28
Uninstalling the Wireless LAN PC Card driver ......................... 30
Software setup Setting up the connection environment .. 34
Windows Me or Windows 2000 .... 34
Windows XP ............................... 44
Checking the communication status .... 47
Checking the wireless signal strength .................................... 47
Client Manager menus ......................... 48
Precautions .......................................... 50
Specifications ...................................... 51
Getting help ......................................... 51
Additional information Glossary ............................................... 53
Troubleshooting ................................... 54
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Overview
What you can do with your Wireless LAN PC Card
You can build a wireless LAN using the Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA- C150S (subsequently referred to as Wireless LAN PC Card). Equipping multiple computers with Wireless LAN PC Cards and installing the supplied software enables the computers to communicate and exchange data without a physical connection.
There are two basic configuration modes for a wireless LAN. In Infrastructure Mode, communication is routed through a separately available 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Access Point (subsequently referred to as Access Point). In Peer-to-Peer Mode, no Access Point is used and the computers communicate directly with each other. If you connect your Access Point to a communication device (such as a cable modem, DSL modem, broadband router or ISDN router) or wired Ethernet LAN with an Internet connection, the computers in the wireless LAN can access the Internet.
Note
This product is a 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN PC Card conforming to the IEEE 802.11b standard. It is not compatible with products conforming to other standards (such as the IEEE 802.11a standard for 5 GHz wireless LANs).
z Tips
- For details regarding functions and operation of the Access Point, please refer to its documentation.
- For information about file and printer sharing in a network environment, see Windows Help.
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Communication through Access Point (Infrastructure Mode)
Direct communication between computers (Peer-to-Peer Mode)
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For details about peer-to-peer connections with Windows XP, see Windows XP Help.
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About the supplied software
The Wireless LAN PC Card comes with the following software.
Client Manager
Client Manager is utility software for displaying the communication status of the Wireless LAN PC Card.
Usually, the software operates in the background and shows the communication status using an icon in the system tray (notification area in Windows XP). In operating systems other than Windows XP, the Client Manager allows you to change network settings of the computer and to switch networks.
Basic procedures for using Client Manager are explained in this manual.
PCWA-C150S Wireless LAN PC Card Driver
This is required for operation of the Wireless LAN PC Card.
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System requirements
s Computer Hardware Requirements
CPU: MMX Pentium 233 MHz and above
RAM: With Windows Me/Windows 2000: 64 MB or more
With Windows XP: 128 MB or more
CD-ROM drive
Preinstalled built-in PCMCIA Type II slot
s Operating system
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition
Note
Correct operation in an OS upgrade environment is not assured, except for factory provided Windows XP upgrade packages for Sony VAIO series computers.
s Display
High color (16 bit color) and above, 800 600 pixels and above
Notes
Trouble-free operation for all computers satisfying the above requirements is not assured.
For Internet access via the wireless LAN, an IEEE 802.11b compliant 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN Access Point (available separately) is required.
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is required for Internet access.
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About this manual Note
When using an Access Point, first connect and configure the Access Point as explained in its documentation.
This manual explains the operation of the Wireless LAN PC Card and the installation and setup of the supplied Client Manager software. For details on using the Client Manager, refer to the online Help within the software.
Opening the Help files
To use the Client Manager Help, proceed as follows.
1 While Client Manager is running, right-click the Client
Manager icon in the system tray (notification area in
Windows XP).
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The appearance of the icon changes according to the wireless signal strength. For details, see Checking the communication status on page 47.
2 In the shortcut menu that appears, point to Help, and click Contents.
Selecting a topic from the contents
From the contents list, click the desired topic.
Searching using a Keyword
1 Select the Index tab from the Help dialog box.
The keyword list appears.
2 Enter a keyword or scroll down the keyword list.
3 Select a topic, and click Display.
Topics related to the keyword appear.
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Unpacking
Your Wireless LAN PC Card comes with the following items.
Wireless LAN PC Card
CD-ROM (Setup disc)
Read This First
Quick Start Guide
Troubleshooting Guide
Warranty card
Other printed materials
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Installing the software Before installing the software:
Configure and connect the Access Point.
Quit all Windows programs.
Note
In Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems, only users with administrator privileges can install the software. If you have logged on to Windows 2000 with a user account not listed in Administrator or on to Windows XP with a user account not defined as computer administrator, you will be asked to type a user account name and password for an account with administrator privileges when you attempt to install the software. In this situation, enter the required information before proceeding.
1 In Windows Explorer or My Computer, double-click the installer file for Client Manager. If your computer has an internal CD-ROM drive or you can use an external CD-
ROM drive while the Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted: Click on Setup.exe on the CD-ROM.
If you copied the Wireless LAN folder from the supplied CD-ROM to your hard disk as described on page 13: Click Setup.exe in the folder on the hard disk.
Note
Depending on your computer settings, Setup.exe may be displayed as just Setup. If several files with the same name appear in the folder, double-click the one with the following icon.
2 Click Next.
The License Agreement dialog box appears.
3 Read the agreement and click Yes to accept.
The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears.
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4 Check that the displayed folder is the one where you want to install the software, and click Next.
The Select Program Folder dialog box appears.
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If you want to install the software into a different folder, click Browse and select the folder or directly enter the folder name.
5 Click Next.
z Tip
If you want to change the program folder, select a folder from the Existing Folders list or directly enter the folder name into the Program Folder field.
6 Without placing a check mark in the check box, click Finish.
Proceed to Installing the driver software (page 13).
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Installing the driver software Note
Before installing the driver software, install the supplied utility software. For details on installing the supplied utility software, see Installing the software on page 11.
Installing the driver software
The installation procedure varies depending upon whether the CD-ROM drive is available when the Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted.
Note
If your computer has only one PC card slot, and your CD-ROM drive must be connected through it, copy the Wireless LAN folder from the supplied CD-ROM onto the hard disk before inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card. The following steps use the Temp folder in the C drive as an example.
If you can use the CD-ROM drive while the Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted, the following steps are not required. Begin installation starting from step 1 on page 14, 15 or 17.
1 Connect the CD-ROM drive to the computer, and insert the supplied CD- ROM into the drive.
2 Copy the Wireless LAN folder on the CD-ROM to the Temp folder on your hard disk using Windows Explorer.
3 Remove the CD-ROM drive from the PC card slot.
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Windows Me
1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Note
If your computer has two PC card slots and your CD-ROM drive must be connected through one of them, connect the CD-ROM drive to the bottom slot.
2 Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into the PC card slot.
The Add New Hardware Wizard appears.
z Tip
See Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card on page 25 for information about inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card into your computer.
3 Select Specify the location of the driver, and click Next.
4 Select Specify a location, and click Browse.
5 Select the folder containing the driver, and click OK.
When installing from the supplied CD-ROM in a CD-ROM drive connected to the computer: Select the 1WinMe folder on the CD-ROM.
When installing after copying the contents of the supplied CD- ROM to a hard disk: Select the 1WinMe folder in the folder into which you copied the CD-ROM contents.
6 Click Next to begin the search.
Select this option
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7 Click Next to begin driver installation.
Wait for installation to complete. The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box appears when installation is complete.
8 Click Cancel on the Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box.
9 Click Finish.
10 Restart the computer.
Windows 2000
Note
In Windows 2000, only users with administrator privileges can install drivers. Log on to Windows 2000 with a user account listed in Administrator.
1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Note
If your computer has two PC card slots and your CD-ROM drive must be connected through one of them, connect the CD-ROM drive to the bottom slot.
2 Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into the PC card slot.
The Found New Hardware Wizard appears.
z Tip
See Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card on page 25 for information about inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card into your computer.
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3 Click Next.
4 Confirm that Search for a suitable driver for my device is selected, and click Next.
5 Select Specify a location, and click Next.
6 Click Browse.
7 Select the folder containing the driver, and click Open.
When installing from the supplied CD-ROM in a CD-ROM drive connected to the computer: Select the 2Win2k folder on the CD-ROM.
When installing after copying the contents of the supplied CD- ROM to a hard disk: Select the 2Win2k folder in the folder into which you copied the CD-ROM contents.
8 Click OK to begin the search.
9 Click Next to begin the driver installation.
The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box appears.
10 Click Cancel on the Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box.
11 Click Finish.
12 Restart the computer.
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Windows XP
Note
In Windows XP, only users with administrator privileges can install drivers. If you have logged on to Windows XP with a user account not defined as computer administrator, you will be asked to type a user account name and password for an account with administrator privileges when you attempt to install the driver. In this situation, enter the required information before proceeding.
1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Note
If your computer has two PC Card slots and your CD-ROM drive must be connected through one of them, connect the CD-ROM drive to the bottom slot.
2 Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card.
The Find New Hardware Wizard appears.
z Tip
See Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card on page 25 for information about inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card into your computer.
3 Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and click Next.
4 Check Include this location in the search, and click Browse.
Select this option
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5 Select the folder that contains the driver and click OK.
When installing from the supplied CD-ROM in a CD-ROM drive connected to the computer: Select the 3WinXP folder on the CD-ROM.
When installing after copying the contents of the supplied CD- ROM to a hard disk: Select the 3WinXP folder in the folder into which you copied the CD-ROM contents.
6 Click Next to begin the search.
7 Click Finish.
Verifying the installation
To verify that the Wireless LAN PC Card driver software has been installed, perform the following steps.
Windows Me:
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click the System icon.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
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If System is not displayed, click view all Control Panel options.
3 Click the Device Manager tab.
4 Select View Devices by type.
5 Double-click Network adapters.
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6 Double-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
The Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box appears.
Note
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly if the following occurs:
Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card is represented in the Device Manager list by a yellow question mark or exclamation point.
c Click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Remove to uninstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
Double-clicking Network adapters does not display Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
c Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from the computer, and reinsert it. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
Double-clicking Other devices displays Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
c Click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Remove to uninstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
7 Confirm that the message This device is working properly is displayed under Device status.
Note
If the message This device is working properly is not displayed, the Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly. In this case, click OK to close the Sony PCWA- C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box, and then click Remove. When the Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears, click OK to remove the driver. Next, click Yes to restart the computer. When the computer restarts, repeat the steps from step 2 on page 14.
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8 Click OK.
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.
9 Click OK.
You are returned to Control Panel.
10 Double-click the PC Card (PCMCIA) icon.
The PC Card (PCMCIA) dialog box appears.
11 Confirm that Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card is displayed under Socket Status.
Note
If Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card is not displayed in the PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties dialog box, the Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly. Repeat steps 1 through 4. Click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card then click Remove to remove the driver. Click Yes to restart the computer. When the computer restarts, repeat from step 2 in "Installing the driver software" on page 14.
12 Click OK.
The PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties dialog box closes.
13 Click to close Control Panel.
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Windows 2000:
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click the System icon.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
3 Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.
The Device Manager window appears.
4 Double-click Network adapters.
5 Double-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
The Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box appears.
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Note
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly if the following occurs:
Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card is represented in the Device Manager list by a yellow question mark or exclamation point.
c Right-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Remove to uninstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
Double-clicking Network adapters does not display Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
c Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from the computer, and reinsert it. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
Double-clicking Other devices displays Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
c Right-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Remove to delete the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, reinstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
6 Confirm that the message This device is working properly is displayed under Device status.
Note
If the message This device is working properly is not displayed, the Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly. In this case, click OK to close the Sony PCWA- C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box, and then click Uninstall on the Action menu to remove the driver. When the Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears, click OK. After removing the driver, repeat the steps from step 2 on page 15.
7 Click OK.
You are returned to the Device Manager window.
8 Click to close the Device Manager window.
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.
9 Click OK.
You are returned to Control Panel.
10 Click to close Control Panel.
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Windows XP:
1 From the start menu, click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click System.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
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If the System icon is not displayed, click Switch to Classic View.
3 Click the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager.
The Device Manager window appears.
4 Double-click Network adapters.
5 Double-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
The Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box appears.
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Note
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly if the following occurs:
Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card is represented in the Device Manager list by a yellow question mark or exclamation point.
c Right-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Uninstall to delete the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. After removing the driver, repeat the steps from step 2 on page 17.
Double-clicking Network adapters does not display Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
c Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from the computer, and reinsert it. Then, repeat the steps from step 2 on page 17.
Double-clicking Other devices displays Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
c Right-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Uninstall to delete the Wireless LAN PC Card driver. Then, repeat the steps from step 2 on page 17.
6 Confirm that the message This device is working properly is displayed under Device status.
Note
If the message This device is working properly is not displayed, the Wireless LAN PC Card is not working properly. In this case, click OK to close the Sony PCWA- C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box, right-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card, and then click Uninstall to remove the driver. After removing the driver, restart the computer. When the computer restarts, repeat the steps from step 2 on page 17.
7 Click OK.
You are returned to the Device Manager window.
8 Click to close Device Manager windows.
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.
9 Click OK.
You are returned to Control Panel.
10 Click to close Control Panel.
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Inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card
This section explains how to insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into your computer and how to remove it.
You do not need to turn off your computer when inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card.
Insert the Wireless LAN PC card into the PC card slot of the computer.
Push the Wireless LAN PC Card into the slot until it is firmly seated.
Warning
When inserting the Wireless LAN PC Card, grasp it at the antenna base or both sides. If you hold the card by the protruding part of the antenna, the card may be damaged.
Notes
If the card does not fit easily, do not force it in. Take the card out and try reinserting it.
You may not be able to insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into some computers, due to insufficient depth or irregular shape above the PC card slot.
Insert in the direction of the arrow
To PC card slot
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Notes
If your computer has two PC card slots, insert the Wireless LAN PC Card into the top slot. If the card is inserted into the bottom slot, the antenna of the Wireless LAN PC Card will block the top slot.
In some computer models, the Memory Stick slot may be blocked while the Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted.
Set up your computer so that it does not go into System Suspend mode or System Hibernation mode while the Wireless LAN PC Card is in use.
If the Wireless LAN PC Card is removed during System Suspend mode or System Hibernation mode, it may not be recognized properly when reinserted. Do not remove or insert the Wireless LAN PC Card during System Suspend mode, System Hibernation mode, or while the computer is idle.
Starting Client Manager
Note
Do not start the Client Manager before installing the driver software.
From the Start menu, point to Programs (All Programs in Windows XP), Wireless LAN, PCWA-C150S, and then click Client Manager.
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The Client Manager is also included in the Startup folder, so it will start automatically when Windows starts up.
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To remove the Wireless LAN PC Card
1 Close any running software that uses the wireless LAN for example, Client Manager.
2 Stop the Wireless LAN PC Card according to the manuals provided with your computer.
3 Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card according to the documentation of your computer.
Grasp the card at both sides and carefully pull it out of the slot.
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Uninstalling the software and driver
Uninstalling the software
Windows Me
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears.
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If the Add/Remove Programs icon is not shown, select view all Control Panel options.
3 Select Sony Wireless LAN Client Manager from the list of automatically removable software, and click Add/Remove.
The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears.
4 Click OK.
The software uninstall process is carried out.
5 Click OK to close the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box.
Control Panel is shown again.
6 Click to close Control Panel.
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Windows 2000
In Windows 2000 operating system, only users with administrator privileges can uninstall software. If you have logged on to Windows 2000 with a user account not listed in Administrator, you will be asked to enter a user account name and password for an account with administrator privileges when you attempt to uninstall the software. In such a case, enter the required information before proceeding.
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears.
3 From the Currently installed programs list, select Sony Wireless LAN Client Manager, then click Change/Remove.
The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears.
4 Click OK.
The software uninstall process is carried out.
5 Click Close to close the Add/Remove Programs dialog box.
Control Panel is shown again.
6 Click to close Control Panel.
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Windows XP
Note
In Windows XP operating system, only users with administrator privileges can uninstall software. If you have logged on to Windows XP with a user account not defined as computer administrator, you will be asked to enter a user account name and password for an account with administrator privileges when you attempt to uninstall the software. In such a case, enter the required information before proceeding.
1 From the Start menu, click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Click Add or Remove Programs (double-click if the Control Panel Classic View is selected).
The Add or Remove Programs dialog box appears.
3 From the Currently installed programs list, select Sony Wireless LAN Client Manager, and click Change/Remove.
The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears.
4 Click OK.
The software uninstall process is performed.
5 Click Close to close the Add or Remove Programs dialog box.
Control Panel is shown again.
6 Click to close Control Panel.
Uninstalling the Wireless LAN PC Card driver
To uninstall the Wireless LAN PC Card driver, perform the following steps.
z Hint
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on installing the Wireless LAN PC Card driver.
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Windows Me:
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click the System icon.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
z Hint
If System is not displayed, click view all Control Panel options.
3 Click the Device Manager tab.
4 Select Devices by type.
5 Double-click Network adapters, then click Sony PCWA- C150 Wireless PC Card, and click Remove.
The Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears.
6 Click OK.
The message To finish removing your hardware, you must restart your computer. Do you want to restart your computer now? appears.
7 Remove the Wireless LAN PC Card from its slot, and click Yes.
The system restarts. This completes removal of the driver.
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Windows 2000:
Note
Log on to Windows 2000 as Administrator.
1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click the System icon.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
3 Click the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager.
The Device Manager window appears.
4 Double-click Network adapters.
5 Double-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
The Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box appears.
6 Click the Driver tab, and click Uninstall.
The Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears.
7 Click OK.
You are returned to the Device Manager window.
8 Click to close Device Manager window.
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.
9 Click OK.
You are returned to Control Panel.
10 Click to close Control Panel.
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G etting started
Windows XP:
Note
Log on to Windows XP using an account with computer administrator privileges.
1 From the Start menu, click Control Panel.
Control Panel appears.
2 Double-click System.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
z Hint
If the System icon is not displayed, select Switch to Classic View.
3 Click the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager.
The Device Manager window appears.
4 Double-click Network adapters.
5 Double-click Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card.
The Sony PCWA-C150 Wireless PC Card Properties dialog box appears.
6 Click the Driver tab, and click Uninstall.
The Confirm Device Removal dialog box appears.
7 Click OK.
You are returned to the Device Manager window.
8 Click to close the Device Manager window.
You are returned to the System Properties dialog box.
9 Click OK.
You are returned to the Control Panel.
10 Click to close Control Panel.
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Setting up the connection environment
Windows Me or Windows 2000
Establishing communication with the Access Point
This section describes how to configure settings for communication with an Access Point. When not using an Access Point, see Configuring communication settings for Peer-to-Peer Mode on page 40.
Before configuring the settings, the following tasks must be completed:
The Wireless LAN PC Card must be inserted into the computer.
The Access Point and the computer with the Wireless LAN PC Card must be located within the communication limits of the Access Point (approx. 330 feet), and the Access Point must be turned on. For details, see the Access Point documentation.
Check the Network Name (also called SSID) and the Data Security (also called WEP or Encryption) settings of the Access Point. For details about these settings, consult your network administrator. The factory-settings for the Access Point are listed in the Access Point documentation.
1 Click the Client Manager icon on the taskbar.
The Client Manager window appears.
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2 From the Actions menu, select Add/Edit Configuration Profile.
The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box appears.
3 Click Add.
The Edit Configuration dialog box appears.
z Tip
To edit an existing profile, click Edit.
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4 Enter an alphanumeric name for the profile in the Profile Name field (letters, numbers, and symbols are allowed). Verify that Access Point is selected in the Network Type list, and click Next.
The Identify Your Network window shown below appears.
5 In the Network Name field, enter the same Network Name as set for the Access Point. You can also click Scan to search for Access Points within communication range.
Note
The Network Name is case sensitive. Be sure to use the same uppercase/lowercase spelling as at the Access Point.
z Tips
If you leave the Network Name field blank, the computer will attempt to connect to an arbitrary Access Point within range. If you enter ANY (all in uppercase) in the Network Name field, the computer will attempt to connect to all Access Points within range.
If the Scan button is dimmed, an Access Point search cannot be performed. Enter the Network Name set for the Access Point.
6 If you clicked Scan in step 5, from the Scan for Network Name dialog box, select the Access Point to which you want to connect, and click OK.
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7 Click Next.
The Set Security window shown below appears.
8 If Data Security (also called WEP or Encryption) is enabled at the Access Point, enter matching setting values for the Wireless LAN PC Card, as described below.
Notes
Input is case sensitive. Be sure to use the same uppercase/lowercase spelling as at the Access Point.
The Data Security function serves to prevent unauthorized access to your network. It is strongly recommended that you enable Data Security after having checked that communication can be established. For details about changing the settings of the Access Point, see the documentation of the Access Point. After changing the settings of the Access Point, use Client Manager to change the settings for the Wireless LAN PC Card accordingly.
1. Select the Enable Data Security check box.
2. Select the input method for the key (the key is a password for connecting to an Access Point with Data Security enabled): Use Alphanumeric Characters (0 - 9, a - z, A - Z) or Use Hexadecimal (0 - 9, a - f, A - F). Symbols are also available when you select Alphanumeric Characters (0-9, a-z, A-Z).
Note
If the Access Point still uses the factory default key, it is strongly recommended that you change it after having checked that communication can be established. After changing the settings of the Access Point, use Client Manager to change the settings for the Wireless LAN PC Card accordingly. For details about changing the settings of the Access Point, see the documentation of your Access Point.
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3. In the field Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, or Key 4, type the encryption key set at the Access Point.
Notes
Type the number of characters or digits as indicated below.
Alphanumeric Characters Hexadecimal
Access Point is encrypted 13 characters 26 digits with a 128-bit WEP
Access Point is encrypted 5 characters 10 digits with a 64-bit WEP
Alphanumeric characters are case sensitive.
Alphanumeric characters may include symbols.
4. Select the field where you have input the key from the Encrypt data with drop-down list.
9 Click Next.
The Power Management window shown below appears.
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10 Set Power Management to Off (default power consumption and high performance) or On (lower power consumption and performance), and click Next.
The TCP/IP Behavior window shown below appears.
11 When using one Wireless LAN PC Card for multiple networks, select the Renew IP Address when selecting this profile check box, and click Finish.
The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box reappears.
12 Click OK to close the Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box.
The Client Manager window reappears.
13 Click OK to close the Client Manager window.
14 With Windows Me, follow the procedure below to renew the IP address allocated to your Wireless LAN PC Card.
1. From the Start menu, click Run.
2. Type winipcfg (without quotation marks), and click OK. The IP Configuration dialog box appears.
3. Select Sony Wireless PC Card from the drop-down list, and click Renew.
4. Confirm the IP address shown in Adapter Address.
5. Click OK to close the IP Configuration dialog box.
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Configuring communication settings for Peer-to-Peer Mode
1 Click the Client Manager icon on the taskbar.
The Client Manager window appears.
2 From the Actions menu, select Add/Edit Configuration Profile.
The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box appears.
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3 Click Add.
The Edit Configuration dialog box appears.
z Tip
To edit an existing profile, click Edit.
4 Enter a desired alphanumeric name into the Profile Name field (letters, numbers, and symbols are allowed).
5 In the Network Type drop-down list, select Peer-to-Peer Group, and click Next.
The Identify Your Network window shown below appears.
6 To create a new network, enter a desired alphanumeric name into the Network Name field (letters, numbers, and symbols are allowed). To connect to an existing network, enter the name of that network.
Note
The Network Name is case sensitive. Be sure to use the correct uppercase/lowercase spelling.
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7 Select the channel number from the Channel Number drop-down list.
Note
When creating a new network, you can select any channel number.
z Tip
When connecting to an existing network, the channel number is selected automatically.
8 Click Next.
The Set Security window shown below appears.
9 When creating a new network or when connecting to an existing network where Data Security (also called WEP or Encryption) is enabled, use the following settings.
Note
The Data Security function serves to prevent unauthorized access to the network. It is strongly recommended that you enable Data Security.
1. Select the Enable Data Security check box.
2. Select the input method for the key (the key is a password for connecting to a network with Data Security enabled): Use Alphanumeric Characters (0 - 9, a - z, A - Z) or Use Hexadecimal (0 - 9, a - f, A - F). Symbols are also available when you select Alphanumeric Characters (0-9, a-z, A-Z).
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3. Type the encryption key in the Key field.
Notes
Type the number of characters or digits indicated below.
Alphanumeric Characters Hexadecimal
With a 128-bit WEP 13 characters 26 digits
With a 64-bit WEP 5 characters 10 digits
Alphanumeric characters are case sensitive.
Alphanumeric characters may include symbols.
10 Click Next.
The TCP/IP Behavior window shown below appears.
11 When using one Wireless LAN PC Card for multiple networks, select the Renew IP Address when selecting this profile check box, and click Finish.
The Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box reappears.
12 Click OK to close the Add/Edit Configuration Profile dialog box.
13 Click OK to close the Client Manager window.
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14 With Windows Me, follow the procedure below to renew the IP address allocated to your Wireless LAN PC Card. (With Windows 2000 this procedure is not necessary. Proceed to step 15.)
1. From the Start menu, click Run.
2. Type winipcfg (without quotation marks), and click OK. The IP Configuration dialog box appears.
3. Select Sony Wireless PC Card from the drop-down list, and click Renew.
4. Confirm the IP address shown in Adapter Address.
5. Click OK to close the IP Configuration dialog box.
15 Verify if the connection is established with your peers.
1. Double click My Network places icon on Desktop.
2. Go to Entire Network.
3. Check if your peer exists in your network.
Windows XP
Establishing communication with the Access Point
This section describes how to configure settings for communication with an Access Point. For information on settings when not using an Access Point, see Windows XP Help.
Before configuring the settings, the following tasks must be completed:
The Wireless LAN PC Card must be inserted into the computer.
The Access Point and the computer with the Wireless LAN PC Card must be located within the communication limits of the Access Point, and the Access Point must be turned on. For details, see the Access Point documentation.
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Check the Network Name (also called SSID) and the Data Security (also called WEP or Encryption) settings of the Access Point. For details about these settings, consult your network administrator. The factory-default configuration settings for the Access Point are listed in the Access Point documentation.
Note
Before configuring the Wireless LAN PC Card, perform the following steps to confirm that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box is selected. This option is selected as the default setting.
To confirm that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box is selected:
1.From the Start menu, select Control Panel, and double-click Network Connections.
2.Right-click Wireless Network Connection, and click Properties.
3.Click the Wireless Network tab.
4.Confirm that the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box is selected. If it is not selected, select the check box.
1 Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon in the
notification area of the taskbar. In the shortcut menu that appears, select View Available Wireless Networks.
The Connect to Wireless Network dialog box appears.
2 Click the Access Point to which you want to connect.
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3 If Data Security (also called WEP or Encryption) is enabled at the Access Point, type the encryption key in the Network key field.
Notes
Input is case sensitive. Be sure to use the same uppercase/lowercase spelling as at the Access Point.
The Data Security function serves to prevent unauthorized access to your network. It is strongly recommended that you enable Data security after having checked that communication can be established. For details about changing the settings of the Access Point, see the documentation of the Access Point.
After changing the settings of the Access Point, change the settings for the Wireless LAN PC Card accordingly.
4 Click Connect.
The computer connects to the Access Point.
z Tip
For details on making the connection, see Windows XP Help.
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Checking the communication status
Checking the wireless signal strength
The communication status is shown by the Client Manager icon in the system tray (notification area in Windows XP).
Client Manager icon
Meaning of icon appearance
(Green) = Excellent
(Green) = Good
(Yellow) = Fair
(Yellow) = Weak signal
(Red) = Out of range
(No color) = Operating in Peer-to-Peer Mode
(Signal strength is not indicated in Peer-to-Peer Mode.)
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Client Manager menus
File menu
Enable Radio/Disable Radio
Enables or disables wireless communication.
Close Window
Closes the Client Manager window.
Actions menu
Add/Edit Configuration Profile
Creates a new profile or edits an existing profile. In Windows XP, the connection function built into Windows XP is used, and this function is not available.
Select Configuration Profile
Selects an existing profile from a submenu. The selected profile is indicated by a preceding (z). In Windows XP, the connection function built into Windows XP is used, and this function is not available.
Advanced menu
Card Diagnostics
Performs a test of the software and hardware.
Link Test
Tests the communication status of the connected network. If the other link components (Access Point or other computer in Peer-to-Peer Mode) do not support this capability, the function is not available.
Site Monitor
Displays a site monitor screen which shows the communication status for all networks within range.
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Help menu
Contents
Opens the Client Manager Help.
Version Info
Displays the versions of Client Manager, Wireless LAN PC Card driver, Wireless LAN PC Card hardware, and Wireless LAN PC Card firmware.
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Precautions
Safety
Do not drop or cause a mechanical shock to the 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C150S, as this may damage the unit.
Installation
Do not expose the Wireless LAN PC Card to the following conditions:
Unstable surfaces
High humidity or poor ventilation
Excessive dust
Direct sunlight or extreme heat
Closed cars
Magnetic fields (near magnets, speakers, or televisions)
Frequent vibration
Locations where the transmission of radio waves may be obstructed by metal plates or concrete walls
Operation
If the Wireless LAN PC Card is moved directly from a cold location to a warm locations, or if it is placed in a very damp environment, moisture may condense on the parts inside. The Wireless LAN PC Card may not operate properly if moisture condensation occurs.
Cleaning
Clean the case with a soft cloth, lightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may damage the finish of the case.
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Specifications
Protocol support TCP/IP compliant
Standard IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11
Radio frequency 2.4 GHz
Modulation method DS-SS (IEEE 802.11 compliant)
General Power requirements
3.3 V/5 V (supplied from the computer through the PC card adapter)
Current Peak current at transmission: 330 mA Peak current at reception: 240 mA
Connector PC Card Card Type II
Dimensions Approx. 2.2 0.2 3.6 inches (Approx. 54 5 90 mm ) (w/h/d) (Antenna height: 0.5 inches (Approx. 12 mm))
Mass Approx. 1.3 oz (Approx. 35 g)
Operating temperature 41F to 95F (5C to 35C) (not condensed)
Storage temperature -4F to 140F (-20C to 60C) (not condensed)
Supplied accessories See Unpacking on page 10.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Getting help
This section describes how to get help and support from Sony, as well as troubleshooting tips for your Wireless LAN PC Card.
About Sonys Support Options
Sony provides several support options for your Wireless LAN PC Card. When you have questions about your Wireless LAN PC Card and its related software, check these options for answers:
The Troubleshooting Guide contains the FAQs about troubles that you may encounter when using the Wireless LAN PC Card.
The Quick Start Guide contains information on how to install the Wireless LAN PC Card, how to install the driver and utility software, and how to make basic settings.
The Operating Instructions manual contains detailed information on all aspects of the Wireless LAN PC Card.
The Sony Wireless LAN PC Card support Web site http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/ support/wirelesslan/ provides the latest information on your Wireless LAN PC Card. On this Web site, you will find:
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
An electronic version of the Operating Instructions
Help files
Installation information
Software upgrades
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The Sony e-mail support service answers your questions by electronic mail. Just send your question in an e- mail message and a customer service representative will reply. To send a question to Sony e-mail support, fill out the e-mail form at http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/ support/wirelesslan/
The Sony fax-back service provides answers to commonly asked questions. You can use this automated service to request a list of available topics and then select the topics you want to receive. To contact the Sony fax-back service, call 1-877-760-7669.
The Sony Customer Information Services Center offers information about your Access Point, Wireless LAN PC Card, and other Sony products that work with your computer. To contact the Sony Customer Information Services Center, call 1-877-760-7669. Open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
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Glossary Channel number
The frequency used for wireless communications. Wireless communications are possible only among client computers and Access Points that use the same channel.
Data Security
IEEE 802.11 compliant security system (also called WEP or Encryption). Using the encryption key as the password, only client computers and Access Points that have the same key may log onto the same wireless LAN.
Encryption key
See Data Security
LAN (Local Area Network)
A network which is accessible only to its members, unlike the Internet, which is open to an unlimited number of people. A LAN may be built for different purposes. For example, you can build an office LAN that is accessible only to members of the same department or a home LAN that is accessible only to family members.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
TCP/IP is a networking protocol, a common set of communications standards that allow computers to communicate with each other. Because the Internet uses TCP/ IP, a computer can only connect to the Internet when the TCP/IP protocol is installed on it.
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Troubleshooting
If you have difficulfy with your Wireless LAN PC Card, try the suggestions listed below. If you still cannot resolve the problem, contact Sony Customer Information Services.
Symptom Cause/Remedy
The computer does not detect the Wireless LAN PC Card.
Other computers on the wireless LAN are not displayed.
Cannot access the Internet.
Data transfer speed is slow.
The Wireless LAN PC Card may not be properly inserted into the PC Card slot of the computer. cCheck that the Wireless LAN PC Card is inserted in the
proper direction, then push it in as far as it will go.
You did not enter the password when Windows started. c Enter the user name and the password requested on
Windows startup, then log onto the LAN. The Windows network environment is not properly set up. cCheck the Windows network settings. For details, see
Windows Help. No other computers are logged onto the wireless LAN.
The Access Point is not connected to the Internet. cConnect the Access Point to the Internet, as described in
the documentation of the Access Point.
The Wireless LAN PC Card is not inserted into the computer. c Insert the card as described in Inserting the Wireless
LAN PC Card on page 25.
Communication between the Access Point and the computer is not established. cUse Client Manager to check the communication status.
The Access Point is not properly configured. cConfigure the Access Point according to its
documentation.
The Access Point and the computer are too far apart. cReposition the computer within 100 m (330 feet) of the
Access Point, in direct line of sight.
There is radio interference with another Access Point. c Try assigning another channel number to the Access
Point.
There are too many clients logging on to the Access Point. c Try later.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy
Forgot the encryption key.
Transfer rate is 11 Mbps, but MPEG2 data does not transfer without interruption.
Communication fails although the computer is located within 100 m (330 feet) of the Access Point.
Link test results in many dropped messages.
cReturn Access Point to factory default settings and then reconfigure it. For details, see the documentation of the Access Point.
11 Mbps is a theoretical value. Under real-world conditions, transfer rate will normally be in the range of 4 - 5 Mbps. This is true for all IEEE 802.11b compliant systems. The bandwidth available with wireless communications may not be sufficient for high-volume streaming data such as MPEG2.
The actual communication distance depends on various factors such as installation site conditions, presence of obstacles, and so on. cMove the computer closer to the Access Point.
The Access Point and the computer are too far apart. cMove the computer closer to the Access Point.
File transfer is in progress on the network. cDuring transfer of large files, performance may
temporarily drop. Repeat the test when the network is not being used for file transfer.
There is radio interference. c If there is another wireless station nearby using the same
channel, try changing the channel number. c If a Bluetooth-enabled wireless device is being used
nearby, stop using it at the same time.
A microwave oven is being used nearby. cA microwave oven may also have an adverse effect on
communication performance. Do not use it at the same time.
Notes
When more than 2% of messages are dropped, communication performance will be seriously affected. At 5% and higher, most network applications will have trouble functioning.
Perform the link test for at least 1 minute continuously (minimum 200 messages) to ensure meaningful results.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy
Cannot connect to the network.
An error message indicating a conflict between network components is displayed.
The Access Point and the computer are too far apart. cMove the computer closer to the Access Point.
Communication settings are incorrect. cCheck the settings for Network Name, Data Security,
Profile, and so on.
Check the versions of related software and hardware (such as Client Manager, Wireless LAN PC Card, Access Point, and so on), and obtain updates if required. To check the version, right-click the Client Manager icon on the taskbar, and select Help Version Info from the submenu.
The Sony e-mail support service answers your questions by electronic mail. Just send your question in an e-mail message and a customer service representative will reply. To send a question to Sony e-mail support, fill out the e-mail form at http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/support/wirelesslan/
The Sony fax-back service provides you with answers to commonly asked questions. You can use this automated service to request a list of available topics and then select the topics you want to receive. To contact the Sony fax-back service, call 1-877-760-7669.
The Sony Customer Information Services Center offers information about your Access Po
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