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Infrastructure Network

- An infrastructure network is a group of computers

or other devices, each with a wireless adapter, connected as an 802.11 wireless
LAN.  In infrastructure mode, the wireless devices communicate with each
other and to a wired network by first going through an access point.  An infra-
structure wireless network connected to a wired network is referred to as a
Basic Service Set (BSS).  A set of two or more BSS in a single network is
referred to as an Extended Service Set (ESS).  Infrastructure mode is useful at
a corporation scale, or when it is necessary to connect the wired and wireless
networks.

IP

(

I

nternet 

P

rotocol) - The method or protocol by which data is sent from one

computer to another on the Internet. It is a standard set of rules, procedures, or
conventions relating to the format and timing of data transmission between two
computers that they must accept and use to be able to understand each other.

IP Address

- In the most widely installed level of the Internet Protocol (IP)

today, an IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each sender or
receiver of information that is sent in packet across the Internet. When you
request an HTML page or send e-mail, the Internet Protocol part of TCP/IP
includes your IP address in the message (actually, in each of the packets if more
than one is required) and sends it to the IP address that is obtained by looking
up the domain name in the Uniform Resource Locator you requested or in the
e-mail address you're sending a note to. At the other end, the recipient can see
the IP address of the Web page requestor or the e-mail sender and can respond
by sending another message using the IP address it received. 

LAN

(

L

ocal 

A

rea 

N

etwork) - A group of computers and associated devices that

share a common communications line and typically share the resources of a
single processor or server within a small geographic area (for example, within
an office building). 

Mbps

(

M

ega

b

its 

p

er 

s

econd) - One million bits per second; unit of measure-

ment for data transmission.

Network

- A system that transmits any combination of voice, video and/or data

between users. 

Packet

- A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a network.

Passphrase

- Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP

encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for
Linksys products.

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user is likely to require the Internet connection at a particular location. It's espe-
cially useful in education and other environments where users change fre-
quently. Using very short leases, DHCP can dynamically reconfigure networks
in which there are more computers than there are available IP addresses. 

Driver

- A workstation or server software module that provides an interface

between a network interface card and the upper-layer protocol software running
in the computer; it is designed for a specific device, and is installed during the
initial installation of a network-compatible client or server operating system.

DSL

(

D

igital 

S

ubscriber 

L

ine) - A technology that dramatically increases the

digital capacity of ordinary telephone lines into the home or office and, by
employing unused bandwidth, still allows for normal phone usage. DSL pro-
vides "always-on" operation, eliminating the need to dial in to the service.

Encryption

- A security method that applies a specific algorithm to data in

order to alter the data's appearance and prevent other devices from reading the
information. 

Ethernet

- IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed

on and retrieved from a common transmission medium. Has a transfer rate of
10 Mbps. Forms the underlying transport vehicle used by several upper-level
protocols, including TCP/IP and XNS.

Hardware

- Hardware is the physical aspect of computers, telecommunica-

tions, and other information technology devices. The term arose as a way to dis-
tinguish the "box" and the electronic circuitry and components of a computer
from the program you put in it to make it do things. The program came to be
known as the software.

IEEE

(The 

I

nstitute of 

E

lectrical and 

E

lectronics 

E

ngineers) - The IEEE

describes itself as "the world's largest technical professional society, promoting
the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for
the benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well-being
of our members." 

The IEEE fosters the development of standards that often become national and
international standards. The organization publishes a number of journals, has
many local chapters, and several large societies in special areas, such as the
IEEE Computer Society.

Summary of Contents for Linksys WGA11B

Page 1: ...Use this guide to install WGA11B Wireless B Game Adapter User Guide ...

Page 2: ...me Adapter conforms to the specifications listed below following the provisions of the European R TTE directive 1999 5 EC EN 301 489 1 301 489 17 General EMC requirements for Radio equipment EN 609 50 Safety ETS 300 328 2 Technical requirements for Radio equipment Caution This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and or ...

Page 3: ...to use PC based Setup Wizard to guide you through Then just plug the Adapter into your game box and go The Wireless B Gaming Adapter provides lag free gaming with communica tion speeds up to 11Mbps So spend your time gaming not stringing wires with the Linksys Wireless B Gaming Adapter Easy to use toggle switch for instant wireless configuration Compatible with popular 802 11b devices for high spe...

Page 4: ...w the Wireless B Game Adapter The Back Panel shown in Figure 2 1 is where you ll connect the Game Adapter and find the Reset button Channel Selector The Channel Selector button selects the channel when using the Game Adapter in Ad hoc mode or Infrastructure IN when using the Game Adapter in Infrastructure mode for fast setup Reset The Reset button resets the Game Adapter to its factory default set...

Page 5: ...f the computers on the wireless network need to be accessible by a wired net work or need to share a peripheral such as a printer with the wired network computers the wireless network should be set up in Infrastructure mode The basis of Infrastructure mode centers around an access point which serves as the main point of communications in a wireless network see Figure 3 1 Access points transmit dat...

Page 6: ...at the Game Adapter s crossover X II switch is set appropriately If the Game Adapter is not transmit ting or receiving data appropriately try flipping the switch to its other setting 4 Plug the supplied power cable into the Game Adapter s Power port as shown in Figure 4 2 Then plug the other end into an electrical outlet preferably a surge protector 5 Start your game console Connecting the Game Ad...

Page 7: ...yphrase The Game Adapter is designed to work right out of the box If you are concerned with security how ever you can set the same Keyphrase on two Game Adapters to utilize WEP The Keyphrase is case sensitive and should have nine or fewer alphanumeric characters It must match the Keyphrase of your wire less network and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only Click the Next button to cont...

Page 8: ... screen shown in Figure 5 5 select the IP Address setting for the Game Adapter Obtain IP Address automatically should only be selected if you are connected to a network with a DHCP server allowing it to administer the IP Address automatically Otherwise select Specify an IP Address If you are not familiar with IP Address settings leave the default settings Your password can also be changed from thi...

Page 9: ...lly at each computer and if computers move to another location in another part of the network a new IP address must be entered DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and dis tribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network DHCP uses the concept of a lease or amount of time that a given IP addres...

Page 10: ...hrase Used much like a password a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products 15 14 user is likely to require the Internet connection at a particular location It s espe cially useful in education and other environments where users change fre quently Using very short leases DHCP can dynamically reconfigure networks in whi...

Page 11: ...vices Roaming In an infrastructure mode wireless network this refers to the abili ty to move out of one access point s range and into another and transparently reassociate and reauthenticate to the new access point This reassociation and reauthentication should occur without user intervention and ideally without interruption to network connectivity A typical scenario would be a location with multi...

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