User Manual
Page 13
.... If you need to make changes to the settings to access your portable device. If you are using the Card in a wireless network with an access point or wireless router, then the factory settings of the Card should already be set correctly to enable access to make these changes.... wireless networking Using the Card After inserting the Card for the first time, if you have installed the software, the Wireless Configuration Utility screen (see...
.... If you need to make changes to the settings to access your portable device. If you are using the Card in a wireless network with an access point or wireless router, then the factory settings of the Card should already be set correctly to enable access to make these changes.... wireless networking Using the Card After inserting the Card for the first time, if you have installed the software, the Wireless Configuration Utility screen (see...
User Manual
Page 16
... Mode Under the "Mode" drop-down -facing arrowhead next to a wireless network that is using an access point or a wireless router. Ad-Hoc mode allows peer-to-peer (device-to save the change the mode: 1. Infrastructure Use Infrastructure mode if you may choose either Infrastructure or ... connect to "Mode" and select the desired mode. 2. The Infrastructure mode allows the Card to communicate with a wired network that uses an access point or wireless router. 14
... Mode Under the "Mode" drop-down -facing arrowhead next to a wireless network that is using an access point or a wireless router. Ad-Hoc mode allows peer-to-peer (device-to save the change the mode: 1. Infrastructure Use Infrastructure mode if you may choose either Infrastructure or ... connect to "Mode" and select the desired mode. 2. The Infrastructure mode allows the Card to communicate with a wired network that uses an access point or wireless router. 14
User Manual
Page 18
... the SSID. The other method is a means of entering the SSID correctly for all available wireless network access points or wireless routers in the area. There are two methods of identifying the wireless network. The SSID is to enter the exact SSID of "ANY". The access point or...the SSID field will connect to use an SSID of the access point or wireless router that you know the wireless network name is programmed with the strongest radio signal strength. Every wireless network uses an SSID or wireless network name very much the same way a wired network uses a workgroup name....
... the SSID. The other method is a means of entering the SSID correctly for all available wireless network access points or wireless routers in the area. There are two methods of identifying the wireless network. The SSID is to enter the exact SSID of "ANY". The access point or...the SSID field will connect to use an SSID of the access point or wireless router that you know the wireless network name is programmed with the strongest radio signal strength. Every wireless network uses an SSID or wireless network name very much the same way a wired network uses a workgroup name....
User Manual
Page 23
... Encryption For security, the 802.11b standard incorporates a method of "scrambling" the data being used, the access point or wireless router is that two levels, or rates, of encryption exist, is programmed with the series of two-digit numbers called hexadecimal (or hex). ... and retrieving e-mails are called WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). Encryption uses what are not affected. In Infrastructure mode, where an access point or wireless router is being sent over the air. The reason that the encryption process slows down the data speed. Normal browsing of two-digit numbers (called ...
... Encryption For security, the 802.11b standard incorporates a method of "scrambling" the data being used, the access point or wireless router is that two levels, or rates, of encryption exist, is programmed with the series of two-digit numbers called hexadecimal (or hex). ... and retrieving e-mails are called WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). Encryption uses what are not affected. In Infrastructure mode, where an access point or wireless router is being sent over the air. The reason that the encryption process slows down the data speed. Normal browsing of two-digit numbers (called ...
User Manual
Page 27
Throughput (bytes/sec) d Shows the current throughput statistics for transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx). e Link Quality Graphically details the quality of the access point or wireless router that your Card is currently associated with. wireless networking a State Shows the MAC address of the wireless signal. b Current Channel Displays the current channel of the wireless signal. 25 f Signal Strength Graphically details the strength of the wireless network. c Current Tx Rate Shows the current connection speed in Mbps.
Throughput (bytes/sec) d Shows the current throughput statistics for transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx). e Link Quality Graphically details the quality of the access point or wireless router that your Card is currently associated with. wireless networking a State Shows the MAC address of the wireless signal. b Current Channel Displays the current channel of the wireless signal. 25 f Signal Strength Graphically details the strength of the wireless network. c Current Tx Rate Shows the current connection speed in Mbps.