Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ...........................................................1 Package Contents..............................................2 System Requirements........................................2 Features.............................................................2 Hardware Overview ...........................................3 Hardware Installation .........................................4 Before You Start ................................................
Chapter 1 – Product Overview Introduction Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is the 802.16 networking standard that wirelessly provides high bandwidth at long distances. D-Link DWM-110, with IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard, is a broadband wireless access (BWA) USB adapter. With simple configurations, you can wirelessly access high-speed Internet via the WiMAX base station (BS) of your Internet service provider (ISP) within its coverage area.
Chapter 1 – Product Overview Package Contents • • DWM-110 IEEE 802.16e WiMAX USB Adapter CD-ROM with User Manual/ WiMAX Utility System Requirements • • Computer with: • At least one USB 2.0 port • Windows XP/Vista WiMAX Utility Features • • • • Supports IEEE802.
Chapter 2 – Overview Hardware Overview Power LED: A steady green light indicates that the WiMAX Adapter is ready for use.
Chapter 2 – Overview Hardware Installation 1. Find an open USB port. 2. Insert the DWM-110 into the USB port. Note: Make sure that you have installed the WiMAX utility before inserting the adapter into your USB port. The WiMAX utility also includes the WiMAX adapter driver.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility DWM-110 WiMAX Utility The WiMAX Utility helps you to configure the settings of the WiMAX adapter. You may need to get the information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) in order to connect to the Internet with the WiMAX Adapter. Installing the Utility Double-click on the Setup.exe file and the installation dialog will then box appear. Click Next to proceed.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility Choose WiMAX Utility’s destination location by clicking Change. If you do not need to change the given default location, click Next. Click Install to start the installation.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility The process bar indicates that the installation is proceeding. If you select Launch WiMax Utility (Advanced mode) or Launch WiMax Utility (User mode), the software will start after clicking Next. If No launch is selected, the software will not automatically start, and you can go to Start > Programs > D-Link > DWM-110 WiMAX Adapater, and select one of the WiMax Utility modes to start. Once the mode is selected, you will see an icon on the taskbar as shown below.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility Accessing the WiMAX Utility (User mode) Click Start > Programs > D-Link > DWM-110 WiMAX Adapter > D-Link WiMAX Utility (User mode) to start the utility, or double-click – located in the taskbar – to start WiMAX Utility (User mode). Using the Utility Home Click to see the home page. This page provides you with basic information on the WiMAX USB Adapter and its utility.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility User Profile Click to see the Authentication page. This page is for a base station to authenticate the device. The device supports Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). Information for this page needs to be obtained from your ISP. Select Enable authorization for user name, identity and password entry during usage. You may select Anonymous ID., and enter the identity if requested by the ISP.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility Information Click to see the information page. This page displays the status of your WiMAX connection. WiMAX State will display one of the following connecting statuses: Init: The device is attempting to connect to a base station. DL Synchronization: The device is receiving downlink information from a base station. DL Acquisition: The device is moving from one coverage area to another, and is receiving downlink information from another base station.
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility The connection flow diagram of the WiMAX Utility (User mode).
Chapter 3 – DWM Series WiMAX Utility Radio On/Off Click to turn radio connection on, the button will then grey out, representing the radio channel is on. Click the button again to turn the radio channel off. Connect/Disconnect Click , located at the top-right of the user interface, to start your WiMAX connection. You will see connected highlighted to its left when connection is established. Click the button again to disconnect.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) WiMAX Utility (Advanced mode) offers more manual configurations than standard WiMAX Utility, including the Network Profile option, extended authentication options, and additional choices of available BS. Consult with a technical staff or the ISP during configuration for this mode. Click Start > Programs > D-Link > DWM-110 WiMAX Adapter > D-Link WiMAX Utility (Advanced mode) to start the utility.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) Profile Click to see the Profile page. Click or to see more settings for the User Profile or Network Profile respectively.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) User Profile This page is for a base station to authenticate the device. The device supports Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). Note: You may need to contact your ISP for filling in information on this page. Select Enable authorization to create username/identity and password entry for authorization. You may select Anonymous identity, and enter the identity if requested by the ISP. Select an EAP type from the Type drop-down list.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) Network Profile This page lists the radio frequencies for channels connecting to the ISP’s base stations. Note: The information should be obtained from your ISP. There are two ways to add more radio frequency channels: 1. Click Smart to enter the range of channels in the Frequency (MHz) fields, followed by the step increments desired in the Step (MHz) field.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) Network Profile – Options Select Disable radio to turn off the radio. Select Use FFT 512 to enable FFT 512 point. Click OK to save current settings.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) Information Click to see the information page, this page displays the status of your WiMAX connection. WiMAX State displays one of the following current connecting statuses: Init: The device is attempting to connect to a base station. DL Synchronization: The device is receiving downlink information from another base station.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) The connection flow diagram of the WiMAX Utility.
Appendix A – Accessing WiMAX Utility (Advanced Mode) Network Search Click to see the Network Search page. This page displays the available wireless connections at a base station. Click Start Scan to search for available connections around the base stations nearby. Select a channel located within the Available Channel List and click Connect to connect to a wireless network. Note: The frequencies first need to be configured in the Network Profile page in order to search for its available connection.
Appendix B – Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Frequency Range • 2.5GHz radio front-end cover from 2.5GHz to 2.7GHz (NCC Frequencies 2.5025~2.6875GHz ) RF/Antenna • • • Transmit power 23dBm Embedded antenna Support MIMO Matrix A processing Modulation • Support QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM modulation (DL) Mode • Support TDD (Time Division Duplex) mode Channel Bandwidth • Standards • IEEE 802.16e-2005 Interface • USB 2.
Appendix B – Technical Specifications Warning Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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.
Appendix B – Technical Specifications This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.