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Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1 Getting Started ......................................................................................................... 3 System Requirements .........................................................................
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Driver Version.......................................................................................................12 RF Chip Version....................................................................................................12 Antenna Calib .......................................................................................................12 Antenna Gain Diff ................................................................................................12 WiMAX Profiles.......
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Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)........................................................................... 27 Automatically Launching a VPN Connection........................................................ 27 Configuring a VPN Connection ............................................................................... 28 Connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN)................................................... 29 Supported VPN Clients.....................................................
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Prompt before Switching Connections ..............................................................43 Include Support for other Network Connections ............................................43 The Profiles Button ...............................................................................................44 Settings: Sounds.......................................................................................................... 44 Connected ................................................
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Introduction Introduction Introduction The Help system is designed to answer users' questions on how to perform specific tasks and to explain the Motorola Connection Manager's functions. The menu system to the left allows users to browse help topics while the Index and Search tabs provide other mechanisms to access available help topics. If you need additional assistance, contact your Internet Service Provider. USBw 100 MAR
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Introduction USBw 100 2 MAR 2009
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Getting Started Getting Started System Requirements The system requirements for basic installation and operation of the Motorola Connection Manager software are shown in the table below. Windows XP Windows Vista Processor 300 MHz 1.0 GHz 32-bit processor RAM 256 MB 1GB Hard Drive Space 60 MB 100 MB Internet Explorer IE 5.5 IE 7 OS Service Pack Service Pack 2 Service Pack 0,1 XP Operating System Editions Supported XP – 32-bit Support Professional Edition Home Edition Vista Opera
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Getting Started Additional Requirements: • Windows Vista operation requires a DirectX 9.0 (or better) graphics accelerator • CD-ROM drive • Compatible WiFi device (for WiFi function) • Ethernet device for Ethernet connections Installing the Motorola Connection Manager Software Installing the Motorola Connection Manager is easy. You will need the software CD to install the software, follow these steps: 1. Insert CD into CD-ROM drive. 2. If your computer automatically starts running the
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The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The main interface for establishing WiMAX-based wireless connections is shown below. This window will display details about the WiMAX network you are currently connected to. If you are not currently connected to a WiMAX Network, it will choose the network to display in the following order: 1. The last network you connected to (if available) 2. Any "preferred" network (networks for which you have a
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The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The main interface for establishing WiFi based wireless connection is shown below. This window will display details about the network you are currently connected to. If you are not currently connected, it will choose the network to display in the following order: 1. The last network you connected to (if available) 2. Any "preferred" network (networks for which you have a profile) 3. The network with the strongest signal strength You can d
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The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The main interface for establishing Ethernet-based connections is shown below. This interface allows you to connect to an Ethernet-based (wired) network utilizing the same credentials (where applicable) utilized for connections to WiFi hotspots. You can do the following from this window: • Establish an Ethernet Connection by clicking the Connect/Disconnect button. • Create and edit network profiles by clicking on the Profiles button. •
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The Motorola Connection Manager Interface Controls for the Main Window The buttons in the upper-right corner of the main window control the appearance and location of the window. Click this button to convert the window to a miniature toolbar version of itself like the window below. Click this button (which only appears on the mini toolbar version of the main window) to restore the window to full size. Click this button to reduce the window to a button on the task bar at the bott
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The Motorola Connection Manager Interface The Tools Menu Clicking Tools in the menu bar of the Motorola Connection Manager's Main window produces a short menu with the following options: User Info Opens the User Name and Password Logon window. WiMAX Info Opens the WiMAX window, this window displays some technical information about the WiMAX network and the WiMAX device. WiFi Info Opens the WiFi Window, this window displays some technical information about the WiFi network you are con
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The Motorola Connection Manager Interface Settings Opens the Settings window allowing you to configure a number of personal preference features. The Help Menu Clicking Help in the menu bar of the Motorola Connection Manager's Main window produces a short menu with the following options: Help Opens this help system. Event Manager History Select this item to display a list of the most recent The Motorola Connection Manager events (network connections, network disconnection, errors, etc
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Establishing WiMAX Connections Establishing WiMAX Connections How to Connect to a WiMAX Network To connect to a WiMAX network, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the WiMAX Main Window in the Motorola Connection Manager software by clicking the WiMAX button on the right side of the main window. 2. If there are WiMAX networks available for connection, The Motorola Connection Manager will display the name of one of the detected networks as well as the total number of networks detected. 3
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Establishing WiMAX Connections Calibration Status Device Calibration Status is reported by the Firmware on the device. Antenna Gain Diff The amount of Antenna Gain provided on the device with the current signal. MAC Version Version of the MAC chipset on the device. Library Version Version of the WiMAX Library used by this device's driver. Driver Version The version of the device driver currently installed on your computer. RF Chip Version The version of the RF chip used on the devi
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Establishing WiMAX Connections WiMAX Profiles WARNING! This is not recommended for the User to complete. Please contact your Internet service provider for assistance. The Motorola Connection Manager will have a default WiMAX profile. It is possible for your Internet Service Provider to create a new WiMAX profile. To return your WiMAX Adapter to the original profile, re-install the software CD provided with your USB Device. USBw 100 MAR 2009
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Establishing WiMAX Connections USBw 100 14 MAR 2009
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Establishing Wi-Fi Connections Establishing Wi-Fi Connections To connect to a WiFi network, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the WiFi Main Window in the Motorola Connection Manager software by clicking the WiFi button on the right side of the main window. 2. If there are WiFi networks available for connection, the Motorola Connection Manager will display the name of one of the detected networks as well as the total number of networks detected. If you want to connect the network whos