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3. Wireless LAN Basics 

 
Wireless LAN (Local Area Networks) systems offer a great number of advantages over a traditional, wired 
system. Wireless LANs (WLANs) are more flexible, easier to setup and manage and often more cost 
effective than their wired equivalence. 
 
Using radio frequency (RF) technology. WLANs transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the 
need for wired connections.  Thus, WLANs combine data connectivity with user mobility, and, through 
simplified configuration, enable movable LANs. 
 
With wireless LANs, users can access shared information without looking for a place to plug in and 
network managers can set up or augment networks without installing or moving wires.  Wireless LANs 
offer the following productivity, convenience and cost advantages over traditional wired networks. 
 

 Mobility – Wireless LAN systems can provide LAN users with access to real-time information anywhere 

in their organization.  This mobility supports productivity and service opportunities not possible with wired 
networks. 
 

 Installation Speed and Simplicity – Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and can 

eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. 
 

 Installation Flexibility – wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go. 

 

 Reduced Cost-of-Ownership – While the initial investment required for wireless LAN hardware might be 

higher than the cost of wired LAN hardware, overall installation expenses and life-cycle costs will be 
significantly lower. Long- term cost benefits are greatest in dynamic environments requiring frequent 
moves, adds, and changes. 
 

 Scalability – Wireless LAN systems can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the needs of 

specific applications and installations.  Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer 
networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousands of users that 
allows roaming over a broad area. 
 

Summary of Contents for 802CI

Page 1: ...802CI User Manuel ...

Page 2: ...2 Contents 1 Contents 2 Introduction 3 Wireless LAN Basics 4 Installation for Window 95 98 5 Troubleshooting 6 Technical specifications of 802CI ...

Page 3: ...ave received should contain the following items 802CI PC Card User manual Diskette containing Wireless LAN Management utility and drivers Note if anything is missing please contact your vendor The diskette contains the drivers and the program this is used for managing the 802CI card and establishing the wireless connection with your Local Area Network ...

Page 4: ...l time information anywhere in their organization This mobility supports productivity and service opportunities not possible with wired networks Installation Speed and Simplicity Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings Installation Flexibility wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go Reduced...

Page 5: ...tware driver and then insert the 802CI wireless LAN card and finally set the network properties to accommodate resource sharing and select the type of wireless network that you wish to install The 802CI can be easily be installed and used without bothering to connect cables for keeping your computer to use network resources as in case of wired LAN ...

Page 6: ... connection Install the Access Point at first AP is needed in case of Infrastructure network mode Install the software using the Installation Diskette Install the Wireless LAN Card 802CI Install the network protocol s required to communicate on your network Most likely you will need the TCP IP protocol ...

Page 7: ...tart your computer after uninstalling the driver to make the changes effective And refer to manual 11 Right click on the Network Neighborhood using the mouse 12 Select Properties from the pop up menu The network box appears and you see the three main tables Configuration Identification and Access Control 13 Click on the Configuration tab and then click on the Add button Select Network Component Ty...

Page 8: ...ase check the followings if you encounter some problem while installing the PCMCIA card or your PCMCIA card is non functional 1 Click on the Control Panel and then on PC Card Check whether it has PCMCIA card in one of the sockets or not If you have 802CI PC Card in one of the sockets it means the card is detected properly If you see the sign of Question mark the resources are conflicting 2 Right c...

Page 9: ...ng 20 to 70 storing Max Humidity 0 95 Non condensing Power specifications Operating voltage 5 V 3 3V DC 5 Nominal Temp Range 15 dBm Extended Temp Range 14 dBm min Transmit Power 2 7 v to 3v 14 dBm min Radio specifications Range per cell indoors approx 35 100 meters or more per cell outdoors up to 100 300 meters Frequency range 2 4 2 4835 GHz direct sequence spread spectrum Number of Channels Europ...

Page 10: ... Mbps Data encryption 40 bit WEP Encryption 128 bit key length optional Utility software Link Config User setup diagnostics tool Key Management Automatic Dynamic Key Allocation ADKA through public key Physical Dimensions Extended type II PC Card 110 x 54 x 6 mm Weight ...

Page 11: ...outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Actiontec Electronics Inc may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of conformi...

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