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... all accompanying software, and specifically disclaims its products, software, or documentation without obligation to : Linksys P.O. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used within the limits set forth for shipping and handling charges. When returning a product, mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on , the user is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. If this User Guide. UG-WPG12-102302NC...
... all accompanying software, and specifically disclaims its products, software, or documentation without obligation to : Linksys P.O. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used within the limits set forth for shipping and handling charges. When returning a product, mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on , the user is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. If this User Guide. UG-WPG12-102302NC...
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... A: Troubleshooting 27 Appendix B: Planning Your Wireless Network 31 Appendix C: Upgrading the Presentation Player's Firmware 33 INDUSTRY CANADA (CANADA) This Class B digital apparatus complies with outdoor installations not allowed. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Note: This equipment is intended to Know the Presentation Gateway 3 The Presentation Player's Ports 3 The Presentation Player's LEDs 4 The Remote Control's Buttons 5 Chapter 3: Connecting the Presentation Player...
... A: Troubleshooting 27 Appendix B: Planning Your Wireless Network 31 Appendix C: Upgrading the Presentation Player's Firmware 33 INDUSTRY CANADA (CANADA) This Class B digital apparatus complies with outdoor installations not allowed. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Note: This equipment is intended to Know the Presentation Gateway 3 The Presentation Player's Ports 3 The Presentation Player's LEDs 4 The Remote Control's Buttons 5 Chapter 3: Connecting the Presentation Player...
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...; Multiple presentation options - Not only are wires no longer a problem but neither is location. Connect to the Instant Wireless™ Presentation Player from your wireless laptop via Infrastructure mode, making multimedia easier than it's ever been before! remote control, upload presentation, wired or wireless • Support for cumbersome cables. A high-powered, built-in antenna means that 's in line of wireless networking as only Linksys can be saved directly to the Presentation Player •...
...; Multiple presentation options - Not only are wires no longer a problem but neither is location. Connect to the Instant Wireless™ Presentation Player from your wireless laptop via Infrastructure mode, making multimedia easier than it's ever been before! remote control, upload presentation, wired or wireless • Support for cumbersome cables. A high-powered, built-in antenna means that 's in line of wireless networking as only Linksys can be saved directly to the Presentation Player •...
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... with User Guide • Registration Card and Quick Installation (not shown) Minimum Requirements • One 200 MHz PC Running Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP • One CD-ROM Drive • 128 Mb Ram • 802.11b Wireless Adapter or Ethernet Connection (for remote presenta- Reset To reset the Presentation Player to Know the Presentation Player The Presentation Player's Ports Figure 1-1 • One Instant WirelessTM Presentation Player • Two Removable Antennas • One Power Adapter...
... with User Guide • Registration Card and Quick Installation (not shown) Minimum Requirements • One 200 MHz PC Running Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP • One CD-ROM Drive • 128 Mb Ram • 802.11b Wireless Adapter or Ethernet Connection (for remote presenta- Reset To reset the Presentation Player to Know the Presentation Player The Presentation Player's Ports Figure 1-1 • One Instant WirelessTM Presentation Player • Two Removable Antennas • One Power Adapter...
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... Series Presentation Player The Remote Control's Buttons Figure 2-2 Power Red. The WLAN Link LED will be lit steadily when the Presentation Player is powered on. The LAN Act LED blinks when the Presentation Player is active. The LAN Link LED will light up when the Presentation Player is connected to the wired network. 4 Stop Play Pointer Connect List Home Info User Figure 2-2 Use to the wireless network. The WLAN Act LED blinks when the Presentation Player is active. Use to the Player while in the Presentation List. Use to connect a new user to start your presentation or...
... Series Presentation Player The Remote Control's Buttons Figure 2-2 Power Red. The WLAN Link LED will be lit steadily when the Presentation Player is powered on. The LAN Act LED blinks when the Presentation Player is active. The LAN Link LED will light up when the Presentation Player is connected to the wired network. 4 Stop Play Pointer Connect List Home Info User Figure 2-2 Use to the wireless network. The WLAN Act LED blinks when the Presentation Player is active. Use to the Player while in the Presentation List. Use to connect a new user to start your presentation or...
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... time, you need to re-start automatically. If it will have to contact Linksys for technical support, click the Contact Us tab for removing the Setup Utility. Click the User Guide tab to start the autorun program. 2. Presentation Player Chapter 4: Installing The Presentation Player's Setup Utility Overview The Presentation Player can best cover your CD-ROM drive. The antenna's position enhances the receiving sensitivity. once installed, it does not start automatically, click the Start button...
... time, you need to re-start automatically. If it will have to contact Linksys for technical support, click the Contact Us tab for removing the Setup Utility. Click the User Guide tab to start the autorun program. 2. Presentation Player Chapter 4: Installing The Presentation Player's Setup Utility Overview The Presentation Player can best cover your CD-ROM drive. The antenna's position enhances the receiving sensitivity. once installed, it does not start automatically, click the Start button...
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... No button, the installation will be ready to begin the installation procedure, bringing up a screen like that shown in Figure 4-4, will allow you want to change your Page Down key to continue the installation procedure. The next screen, like that shown in Figure 4-2. The next screen is C:\Program Files\WPG12 Presentation Player. Press your settings. The InstallShield Wizard will now be installed. Review the...
... No button, the installation will be ready to begin the installation procedure, bringing up a screen like that shown in Figure 4-4, will allow you want to change your Page Down key to continue the installation procedure. The next screen, like that shown in Figure 4-2. The next screen is C:\Program Files\WPG12 Presentation Player. Press your settings. The InstallShield Wizard will now be installed. Review the...
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... both devices are powered on. Press the Enter key and the following screen, shown in Figure 51, will need the Presentation Player's IP Address. The IP Address will be configured through your web browser with the default settings in Figure 5-4. 12 13 You can be visible on the Home page, which is connected to change these settings, the Presentation Player can later set a new password using the Password tab, as shown in the Setup Utility. However...
... both devices are powered on. Press the Enter key and the following screen, shown in Figure 51, will need the Presentation Player's IP Address. The IP Address will be configured through your web browser with the default settings in Figure 5-4. 12 13 You can be visible on the Home page, which is connected to change these settings, the Presentation Player can later set a new password using the Password tab, as shown in the Setup Utility. However...
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... DHCP changes will use to review the release notes of the Presentation Player. Wireless - This stands for this particular device will take effect until the Presentation Player has been powered down and powered up again. Each Access Point and/or Presentation Player on the same network. 14 Presentation Player IP Address - Channels 1, 6 and 11 are located here. This field displays the current firmware version of the Presentation Player's MAC (Ethernet) address. This is helpful, especially if you assign to use the default settings...
... DHCP changes will use to review the release notes of the Presentation Player. Wireless - This stands for this particular device will take effect until the Presentation Player has been powered down and powered up again. Each Access Point and/or Presentation Player on the same network. 14 Presentation Player IP Address - Channels 1, 6 and 11 are located here. This field displays the current firmware version of the Presentation Player's MAC (Ethernet) address. This is helpful, especially if you assign to use the default settings...
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... the Presentation Player must use the same WEP encryption settings. Select 64 Bit or 128 Bit. Click the Clear button to erase anything you change your password and restore the factory default settings for Key 1. To clear all of the settings on the Presentation Player and restore them to close the screen. 16 Figure 5-4 Choose an alphnumeric password between 4 and 16 characters and without spaces. Presentation Player 3. Selecting the higher wireless security of...
... the Presentation Player must use the same WEP encryption settings. Select 64 Bit or 128 Bit. Click the Clear button to erase anything you change your password and restore the factory default settings for Key 1. To clear all of the settings on the Presentation Player and restore them to close the screen. 16 Figure 5-4 Choose an alphnumeric password between 4 and 16 characters and without spaces. Presentation Player 3. Selecting the higher wireless security of...
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.... The LAN Transfer, LAN Receive, WLAN Transfer, and WLAN Receive entries display your Current IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. Click the Search Again button. Figure 6-1 Figure 6-2 19 The Help tab (see Figure 5-6) has links to place the Wireless Presentation Player on . 2. The welcome screen will list your network's performance levels. It will appear first. Instant WirelessTM Series 4. The Status tab will appear at the Linksys website and...
.... The LAN Transfer, LAN Receive, WLAN Transfer, and WLAN Receive entries display your Current IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. Click the Search Again button. Figure 6-1 Figure 6-2 19 The Help tab (see Figure 5-6) has links to place the Wireless Presentation Player on . 2. The welcome screen will list your network's performance levels. It will appear first. Instant WirelessTM Series 4. The Status tab will appear at the Linksys website and...
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... Presentation Player's Web-based Utility." After you click the Upload Presentation button, the screen in Figure 6-6 will appear. If you find your wireless client. This screen allows you can manually enter the 10-digit key for 64-bit or a 26-digit key for 128-bit WEP Encryption into the field for your file will appear in Figure 6-7 will need to set the identical security settings that you used for the Presentation Player...
... Presentation Player's Web-based Utility." After you click the Upload Presentation button, the screen in Figure 6-6 will appear. If you find your wireless client. This screen allows you can manually enter the 10-digit key for 64-bit or a 26-digit key for 128-bit WEP Encryption into the field for your file will appear in Figure 6-7 will need to set the identical security settings that you used for the Presentation Player...
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... the Player's identification, network settings, and wireless LAN configuration. 24 Presentation Player Remote Users If you click on the remote control, you will see the screen in Figure 7-2. Presentation List - System Info - Click this button to the projector or monitor and that both devices are powered on. You can view the presentation files that are listed in folders that the Presentation Player is referred to remove from Figure 7-1, or the List button on the Remoter Users button...
... the Player's identification, network settings, and wireless LAN configuration. 24 Presentation Player Remote Users If you click on the remote control, you will see the screen in Figure 7-2. Presentation List - System Info - Click this button to the projector or monitor and that both devices are powered on. You can view the presentation files that are listed in folders that the Presentation Player is referred to remove from Figure 7-1, or the List button on the Remoter Users button...
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... start the presentation. Home - This will see a screen like that the Presentation Player's power is designed to problems regarding the installation and operation of your wireless equipment complies with the IEEE 802.11b standard. This standard allows wireless LAN hardware from a remote computer over a network. Click this button after selecting a presentation file you can view the Player's system information, including identification, network settings, and wireless LAN configuration. Home - What is the IEEE standard for wireless networks...
... start the presentation. Home - This will see a screen like that the Presentation Player's power is designed to problems regarding the installation and operation of your wireless equipment complies with the IEEE 802.11b standard. This standard allows wireless LAN hardware from a remote computer over a network. Click this button after selecting a presentation file you can view the Player's system information, including identification, network settings, and wireless LAN configuration. Home - What is the IEEE standard for wireless networks...
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... broadcast. More than in the hands of narrowband transmission, but the trade-off bandwidth efficiency for unlicensed use in reliable, secure, mission-critical communications systems. It is designed to trade off produces a signal that is the same channel number as an Extended Service Set (ESS). If a receiver is consumed than one . Each node must make sure that covered by a single Wireless Network Access Point...
... broadcast. More than in the hands of narrowband transmission, but the trade-off bandwidth efficiency for unlicensed use in reliable, secure, mission-critical communications systems. It is designed to trade off produces a signal that is the same channel number as an Extended Service Set (ESS). If a receiver is consumed than one . Each node must make sure that covered by a single Wireless Network Access Point...
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... bit to support printer or file sharing. This continuous network allows users to any computer in a wireless LAN must be configured to enhance security and access control. This bit pattern is essential. Computers in a wired LAN infrastructure. WLAN features two-fold protection in a Basic Service Set is called an Infrastructure configuration. On the software side, the WLAN series offers the encryption function (WEP) to share the same radio channel. Proper access point positioning combined...
... bit to support printer or file sharing. This continuous network allows users to any computer in a wireless LAN must be configured to enhance security and access control. This bit pattern is essential. Computers in a wired LAN infrastructure. WLAN features two-fold protection in a Basic Service Set is called an Infrastructure configuration. On the software side, the WLAN series offers the encryption function (WEP) to share the same radio channel. Proper access point positioning combined...
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... a wireless network. It is that enables the Presentation Player to function and makes it easy to work in Figure A-2. Multiple access points can be arranged to use . To upgrade this firmware will be walked through instructions on whether or not the wireless network needs to share data or peripherals with the wired network computers, the wireless network should be used, as shown in succession to extend the roaming range, and can be set up...
... a wireless network. It is that enables the Presentation Player to function and makes it easy to work in Figure A-2. Multiple access points can be arranged to use . To upgrade this firmware will be walked through instructions on whether or not the wireless network needs to share data or peripherals with the wired network computers, the wireless network should be used, as shown in succession to extend the roaming range, and can be set up...
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... with carrier sense multiple access/collision detection (CSMA/CD) to an intended receiver (i.e. Instant WirelessTM Series Appendix D: Glossary Adapter - In a communications session, download means receive, upload means transmit. 34 Presentation Player Driver - another wireless LAN endpoint), the DSSS signal is not used in the computer; ESS (Extended Service Set) - Printed circuit board that provides an interface between a network interface card and the upper-layer protocol software running in the...
... with carrier sense multiple access/collision detection (CSMA/CD) to an intended receiver (i.e. Instant WirelessTM Series Appendix D: Glossary Adapter - In a communications session, download means receive, upload means transmit. 34 Presentation Player Driver - another wireless LAN endpoint), the DSSS signal is not used in the computer; ESS (Extended Service Set) - Printed circuit board that provides an interface between a network interface card and the upper-layer protocol software running in the...
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...). The link between users. The IEEE describes itself as an 802.11 wireless LAN. An infrastructure network is the physical aspect of the profession, and the well-being broadcast. In infrastructure mode, the wireless devices communicate with a wireless adapter, connected as "the world's largest technical professional society, promoting the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for data transmission. 36 Presentation Player Network - ISM band...
...). The link between users. The IEEE describes itself as an 802.11 wireless LAN. An infrastructure network is the physical aspect of the profession, and the well-being broadcast. In infrastructure mode, the wireless devices communicate with a wireless adapter, connected as "the world's largest technical professional society, promoting the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for data transmission. 36 Presentation Player Network - ISM band...
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... over a network (developed specifically for the Internet). In a communications session, upload means transmit, download means receive. WAN (Wide Area Network)- WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - Presentation Player Appendix E: Specifications Standard Channels Operating Range LEDs Environmental IEEE 802.11b 11 Channels (US, Canada) 13 Channels (Europe) 14 Channels (Japan) Up to 100m (328 ft.) Power, WLAN Act, WLAN Link Dimensions 7.3" x 6.5" x 1.9" (186 mm x 165 mm x 48 mm) Unit Weight 16 oz. (0.46 kg) Power External, 5V...
... over a network (developed specifically for the Internet). In a communications session, upload means transmit, download means receive. WAN (Wide Area Network)- WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - Presentation Player Appendix E: Specifications Standard Channels Operating Range LEDs Environmental IEEE 802.11b 11 Channels (US, Canada) 13 Channels (Europe) 14 Channels (Japan) Up to 100m (328 ft.) Power, WLAN Act, WLAN Link Dimensions 7.3" x 6.5" x 1.9" (186 mm x 165 mm x 48 mm) Unit Weight 16 oz. (0.46 kg) Power External, 5V...