Wireless LAN
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Meaning of entries and buttons
Profile Name
A profile is a collection of parameters for the network card. If you select
an existing profile, all parameters are set as defined in the profile. Click
on the arrow next to the
Profile Name
field to display the available profiles.
The
Default
profile is provided as a standard and contains the parameters
that were configured during the installation. You can change the profile at
any time after the installation.
You can create an additional profile by entering the name in the
Profile
Name
field and then changing the parameters as desired. If you want to
subscribe to different wireless networks, you can create different profiles
for them.
Network Name
The network name is the SSID (Service Set Identifier) used by the
AccessPoint and systems to identify a wireless LAN. Your network card
searches the available channels for a partner (AccessPoint or system)
with the same SSID. The network card then attempts to connect to this
AccessPoint or system. To change an SSID, mark the SSID and enter a
new SSID. If you system cannot establish a connection to an
AccessPoint in the vicinity, check whether the SSID is entered correctly.
If you use the entry
ANY
, then your system connects to any AccessPoint.
The AccessPoint must then be configured so that it permits any
subscriber (no access restrictions).
Network Type
The network card can operate either in the adhoc mode (
802.11 Adhoc
) or
in the infrastructure mode (
Infrastructure
). Click on the arrow next to the
Network Type
field and select the mode.
AdHoc Channel
Specifies the channel in the adhoc mode. Click on the arrow next to the
field
Adhoc Channel
until the channel appears. In the infrastructure mode
this field cannot be selected, as the channels are automatically specified
by the AccessPoint.
Power Save Enabled
The IEEE standard 802.11 supports a power save mode. Activating this
mode can same a great deal of power and is of interest for battery-
operated systems. However, the power save mode also results in a lower
transmission and reception speed on the wireless LAN.
Transmit Rate
Specifies the transmission rate with which the network card transmits and
receives data. Click on the arrow next to the
Transmit Rate
field to see the
possible transmission rates.
We only recommend setting
Fully Automatic
. The network card selects the
highest possible transmission rate for reliable communications. The fixed
transmission rates are usually only used in test environments.
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