The Network
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Safety
Handling
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Appendix
Conditions
An access point is a wireless transmitter that communicates with your notebook
and controls access to the network connection (e.g., a home network or a
broadband connection such as DSL). Wireless access points are often found in
offices, airports, universities or Internet cafés. They offer access to networks or to
the Internet.
Access authorizations
are normally needed. A fee may be required to
use a public access point. To set up a wireless network to share Internet access,
files, and printers at home, you will need an access point, a router, and a
broadband (DSL or cable) modem. Some access points can also serve as a router
and/or a broadband modem. Check with your retailer or Internet Service Provider
to find the best solution for your needs. A link to another computer with wireless
LAN functionality can also be created
without an access point
. This will allow you
to share files, but you will need an access point and a router to share an Internet
connection. The wireless network connection works in accordance with the
IEEE 802.11n
*
Standard (compatible with the 802.11b/g Standard). If encrypted
transmission is used, this must operate according to the
same principle on all
devices
. Encryption is a method of protecting the network from unauthorized
access. The transmission speed can vary according to the
distance
and
loading
of
the partner.
*
A WLAN router in accordance with the 801.11 standard will be necessary, in order
to be able to exploit the complete performance.
Summary of Contents for AKOYA E6313
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Page 19: ...Included with Your Notebook 12...
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