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Wireless Configuration for Simple and Secure Setup Scott Manchester Lead Program Manager scottman @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation Younus Aftab Program Manager yaftab @ microsoft.com Microsoft Corporation
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Session Outline Situation and opportunities with wireless setup Windows Connect Now Program Windows Connect Now Config (WCN-Config) Overview and Background WCN-Config technologies Demos Call to action
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Windows Connect Now The Windows Networking and Device Connectivity Platform Effortless “It Just Works” experience for users Simple protocols, APIs and DLLs for partners and developers Secure and Reliable Built-in security to enable higher user confidence Make reliability a fundamental part of the solution Foundation for the Future Continue enabling compelling new user experiences
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Windows Connect Now Programs
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Devices Class APIs (Digital Still Cameras, Portable Media Players, Printers, etc.) Windows Connect Now Technologies IP Network (IPv4, IPv6) WCN Configuration Ethernet/Wireless qWAVE WS-D, UPnP Function Discovery Applications WMC, Media Renderers, MCE MTP/IP, RDP, other Network Topology Windows Connect Now Technologies PnP-X
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Situation & Opportunities with Wireless Setup Growing number of devices with WiFi Inconsistent and incompatible setup experiences Custom web interfaces exist for different devices Custom device management applications Security is not enabled by default Most home networks do not have security enabled Wireless settings can not be transferred in a easy and secured fashion Too much manual configuration
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Windows Connect Now Config Overview Provides multiple methods for setup targeted for different device classes and types USB Flash Drive (Flash Config) USB Cable Network Architecture supports complete home or small business network provisioning LAN, WAN, WLAN Very low cost of implementation Security is provided by default
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Windows Connect Now Config: Overview Simplifies the deployment of secure wireless networks Smart “Key” usage model familiar to users Flash Drive, USB cable and Network can be used to transfer settings “Plug-n-play” experience with Network Connected Devices Internet Gateway Devices / Wireless Access Points Printers / All-In-One Devices Media Center devices PDA Projectors High customer satisfaction with easy, secure and effortless setup
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Longhorn Currently Available USB Flash Drive Windows Connect Now Config
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Windows PC Wireless Access Point Printer Laptop WCN Flash Config Scenario Wireless Settings Transferred to the Client PCs and Devices
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Partners Lexar Media, Inc. D-Link Systems BridgeCo CyberTAN Technology Global Sun Technology Belkin I-O Data Device Winbond OnSpec Electronic, Inc. Sercomm Corporation Tatung Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. Syabas Technology, Inc. Buffalo, Inc. Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. / Foxconn Electronics, Inc. M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneer, Ltd.
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WCN Flash Config: Overview USB Flash Drive allows the transfer of wireless settings to wireless devices Familiar concept to the user User can configure a UFD on one PC and settings can be transferred to a number of devices Works with multiple media types Support will be provided and enhanced in Windows codenamed “Longhorn”
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WCN Flash Config Scenario Windows PC Transfer Wireless Settings Using Network Setup Wizard to A Flash Config USB Flash Drive
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WCN Flash Config Details Windows Connect Now Flash Config wireless configuration file XML Configuration file generated by Wireless Network Setup Wizard Configuration File is copied to the /SMRTNTKY folder on Flash Drive Windows Connect Now Flash Config device configuration file Each device that uses Flash Config creates a device configuration file based on its MAC address Windows Connect Now Flash Config device schema Configuration elements used by Windows Wireless Network Setup Wizard AutoRun.inf Prompts autoplay which launches Wireless Network Setup Wizard as the primary task
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WCN Flash Config Wireless Configuration File Elements configured by the Wireless Network Setup wizard configId: A unique GUID generated each time the Flash Config Wizard is executed. The device configuration file configId element must match this GUID for the wizard to validate the device was successfully configured. configAuthorId: GUID for the author of the instance of the schema configAuthor: Name of author of the instance of the schema ssid: The wireless beacon connectionType: {ESS, IBSS} – ad hoc or infrastructure mode (default ESS) authenticateType: {open, shared, WPA, WPAPSK, WPA-NONE, WPA2, WPA2PSK} The authentication type for the wireless network (default Open)
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WCN Flash Config Wireless Configuration File Elements configured by the Wireless Network Setup wizard Encryption: {none, WEP, TKIP, AES} – The encryption type for the wireless network networkKey: The wireless encryption key keyProvidedAutomatically: {true, false} ieee802Dot1xEnabled: {true, false} channel2Dot4: {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14} channel5Dot0: {0,36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 149, 153, 157, 161}
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WCN Flash Config Device Configuration File Each device provisioned using WCN Flash Config writes a configuration file back to the Flash Drive File name is derived from MAC Address MAC Address = 00-04-23-58-2C-C8 Filename = 23582CC8.WFC File is written to the Flash Drive in /SMRTNTKY/DEVICE folder configId must match configId from WSETTING.WFC file Include optional deviceType element The Network Setup Wizard supports a sub-set of the elements in the device schema
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WCN Flash Config Device Schema This subset of elements will be used by the Wireless Network Setup wizard configID: GUID generated by the Wizard. Referenced in all configuration files Manufacturer: Manufacturer name modelName: The model name of the device serialNumber: The serial number of the device deviceType: Device type (enumeration value) configError: If the device was unable to configure itself (up to 256 bytes)
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WCN Flash Config – Architecture
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Device Hardware Requirements Easily accessible USB host port Support standard UFDs Support for USB Mass Storage Subclass 0x6 Support for USB Interface Protocol 0x50 Support Flash Drives with USB Mass Storage INQUIRY RMB Bit value of 0x1 or 0x0 Support Flash Drives with raw capacity between 200k and 10gig Support Flash Drives with FAT 12/16/32 format Support Flash Drives with or without Master Boot Record Present Source up to 200mA on USB Host port Support UFDs with multiple partitions. The WCN-Config device should scan each partition of the UFDs looking for the WCN-Config configuration files
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WCN Flash Config Device Firmware/Software Requirements Understand and parse the XML configuration files stored on the Flash Drive Ability to write XML back to the device in case of success
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WCN Flash Config Compliance Icon Icon is available for WCN Flash Config General Usage Guidelines The icon may be used in marketing and collateral (such as packaging, sales sheets) to indicate when a device is Windows Connect Now compliant. The icon may also be used on a device as a silk-screened element to indicate that the device supports the technology. When using the icon in marketing, do not align or "lock up" the feature name or any other term with the icon. The icon may be used in a headline, header of feature chart as long as it is clear to the user that the icon is associated with Windows Connect Now technology. The icon must always appear at least.5 inches in diameter when used in marketing materials. Maximum size should be relative to other elements based on the execution.
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Demo: WCN Flash Config Lexar Media, Inc. D-Link Systems BridgeCo CyberTAN Technology Global Sun Technology Belkin I-O Data Device Winbond OnSpec Electronic, Inc. Hewlett Packard Sercomm Corporation Tatung Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. Syabas Technology, Inc. Buffalo, Inc. Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. / Foxconn Electronics, Inc. M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneer, Ltd.
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Windows Connect Now Config USB WCN-Config USB provides mechanism to transfer settings or associate devices using a trusted media For instance; WiFi settings can be transferred to a PDA over USB (trusted media) Device is enumerated by the PC and USB client port is required WCN-Config USB is extensible and is being scoped out for several mediums like WiFi, Bluetooth and USB WCN-Config USB does not require any encryption
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Windows Connect Now Config USB WiFi Settings transferred over USB USB Plug and Play Event Device Sends Association Request for WiFi Settings
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Windows Connect Now Config USB Scenario Pocket PC is Configured and Can Communicate Over WiFi
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Windows Connect Now Config USB Technical Details Trusted Medium The trusted connection over which WCN-Config USB information is transferred in order to associate an un- trusted medium WCN-Config USB Host The Windows PC which is running the WCN-Config USB Manager WCN-Config USB Device The device that sends association request data to the host and will receive the wireless settings Target device The device that will ultimately be associated with the WCN-Config USB Host over Target Medium
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WCN-Config USB Architecture Target Media: e.g. Bluetooth, WiFi, UWB devices Trusted Media: e.g. USB Cable, RFID, storage device Handler Manager Driver
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Windows Connect Now Config USB Target Media: e.g. WiFi, Bluetooth, UWB Trusted Media: e.g. USB cable, etc. Manager Handler Driver WiFi Handler UWB Handler
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Windows Connect Now Config Network Allows transfer of settings over Ethernet / WiFi to create a secured wireless network Leverages existing capabilities of devices with wired / wireless network interfaces Provides the ability to configure the device with Plug and Play experience in Windows “Longhorn”
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WCN-Config Network Scenarios
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Demo: Configuration of a Device Using Windows Connect Now Config
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WCN-Config Technologies Comparison WCN Flash Config WCN-Config USB cable WCN-Config Network Medium USB Flash DriveUSB CableEthernet / WiFi Device Classes PCs, Routers, Printers PDAs, Keyboards, Digital Cameras Internet Gateway Devices, Wireless Access Points Consistent setup experience XXX Ease of Implementation XXX
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Wireless Configuration for Simple and Secure Setup Alec Gefrides Wireless Strategist Wireless Networking Group Intel
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Call to Action Support Windows Connect Now Config in your devices Chose a suitable method for setup and configuration Flash Config USB Cable Network Contact Microsoft for simple licensing terms fconfig @ microsoft.com http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/netAttach/WCN- Config.mspx We would like to hear from you Send questions to fconfig @ microsoft.com
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Community Resources Windows Hardware & Driver Central (WHDC) www.microsoft.com/whdc/default.mspx Technical Communities www.microsoft.com/communities/products/default.mspx Non-Microsoft Community Sites www.microsoft.com/communities/related/default.mspx Microsoft Public Newsgroups www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups Technical Chats and Webcasts www.microsoft.com/communities/chats/default.mspx www.microsoft.com/webcasts Microsoft Blogs www.microsoft.com/communities/blogs
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Additional Resources Windows Connect Now Config: Configuration http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/netAttach/WCN- Config.mspx Contact: fconfig @ microsoft.com Designed for Windows Media Center Logo http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/MediaCenter/partners/dfw.mspx qWAVE API’s and QoS http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/stream/Home-AVstream.mspx Wi-Fi Alliance Certification Details at: www.wi-fi.org www.wi-fi.org
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