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NP7032 - Wireless LAN PC Card

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Advanced Topics

Network Topology

The IEEE 802.11 standard supports three basic topologies for WLANs - the Independent Basic
Service Set (IBSS), the Basic Service Set (BSS), and the Extended Service Set (ESS). WLAN
components can be used to extend, enhance or entirely replace existing Ethernet infrastructure.
The NetComm NP7032 - Wireless LAN PC Card can accommodate any of these WLAN
topologies.

IBSS

An Independent Basic Service Set or Ad Hoc network consists of two or more wireless stations
that communicate directly, peer-to-peer, without the services of a wireless access point. An
example of an Ad Hoc or IBSS network would be a group of wireless-equipped laptop
computers at a trade show set up to share information. In this arrangement, one of the WLAN
units is elected to act as a controller or base station, similar to the function of a wireless access
point except there is no connection to a wired Ethernet LAN.

BSS

In a Basic Service Set network, a wireless access point performs multiple tasks - it is a base
station and a network access controller for the wireless stations in the WLAN. The access point
can also provide a connection to a wired Ethernet LAN for the BSS member stations. An
example of a BSS might be a business meeting conducted in a room with only a single Ethernet
port available. Each participant has a wireless laptop computer and requires simultaneous access
to a data server on the Ethernet LAN. A wireless access point provides the connection to the
Ethernet LAN and acts as the network control station for the BSS network members.

In a BSS network, the wireless access point performs functions similar to an Ethernet switch.
The access point controls network access and maintains a dynamically updated list of all the
members of the BSS. Wireless stations in the BSS are identified by their MAC Addresses.

ESS

An Extended Service Set is a series of two or more basic service sets (BSSs) networked on an
Ethernet LAN. Each access point provides connections to the Ethernet LAN for their respective
BSS members. Each BSS member is identified by a unique number, the BSSID (actually the
MAC address of the access point). Wireless stations (such as a laptop computer with a
NetComm NP7032 - Wireless LAN PC Card installed) on an ESS network automatically select
the access point or BSS that can serve them best (has the best signal). If no access point can be
found, the device will scan for a usable access point.

An ESS network can be set up so that wireless stations can roam anywhere within the range of
the access points and still maintain links to both the WLAN and the Ethernet LAN. In this case,
each station shares a common ESS. The ESS network is identified by an ESSID that is known
and used by all of the stations in the ESS network.

Wireless access points can also be used to segment a wireless network. Under such
circumstances, more than one ESS might be used. Two or more separate ESS's can occupy the
same physical space. Each station on a WLAN can use only one ESS - and thus only one ESSID.

Summary of Contents for NP7032

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Page 2: ...00 9 Removing a Wireless LAN Driver in Windows 98 ME 2000 10 Updating a Wireless LAN Driver in Windows 2000 10 Installing the Driver in Windows XP 11 Updating a Wireless LAN Driver in Windows XP 12 Co...

Page 3: ...in this radius The range of WLAN is limited by the number of walls ceilings floors or other objects the wireless signals must pass through Typical ranges vary depending upon the types of materials and...

Page 4: ...ireless network conditions Wireless security with 64 bit and 128 bit WEP data encryption Support for Microsoft Windows 98 Millennium ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP C Tick compliance Multiple operating...

Page 5: ...ork and a WLAN workstation other than the added benefit of being able to roam within the WLAN Your NetComm NP7032 Wireless LAN PC Card operates in two different modes depending on your network configu...

Page 6: ...roximity to one another negatively impact the ability to maintain an 11 Mbps access point association Signal Range WLAN devices are designed to operate over a radius of 100 meters indoors and 300 metr...

Page 7: ...ency or electromagnetic signals such as microwaves computer monitors cellular telephones and electric motors Use the utilities included with your product to measure the best reception signal quality s...

Page 8: ...lation verify the hardware package contains the NetComm NP7032 Wireless LAN PC Card Keep the serial number in a safe place The Support Centre will require this information to reference warranty and se...

Page 9: ...must login as Administrator or a member of the Administrator Group see Windows Help for more information on this 1 Insert NetComm NP7032 Wireless LAN PC Card into an available PC Card Card Bus port o...

Page 10: ...3 Highlight the NetComm NP7032 Wireless LAN PC Card 4 Select Remove and then OK if prompted to confirm the removal of the driver files from the Windows hardware profile 5 Click Close to close the Netw...

Page 11: ...he Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box displays again stating Windows has finished installing the software required for this device 13 Click Finish Installing the Driver in Windows XP To install t...

Page 12: ...b 8 Click on the Update Driver button The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard displays Click Next 9 Select the Install the software automatically recommended checkbox Click Next 10 The drivers will be found...

Page 13: ...Help for specific information on how Microsoft Windows XP utilizes wireless network devices Microsoft Windows 98 ME 2000 To install the Wireless LAN Card Utility 1 Go to the Start menu and select Run...

Page 14: ...rs and SSID In Infrastructure mode the NetComm NP7032 Wireless LAN PC Card will automatically detect the channel number of the Access Point SSID The SSID differentiates one WLAN group name from anothe...

Page 15: ...ting modes Ad Hoc Mode The status bar will show Ready and the linked BSSID the Signal Strength and the Link quality will not be active Infrastructure Mode The status bar will show Associated and the l...

Page 16: ...tics counter Site Survey The screen shows all the information of Access Points and the Ad Hoc wireless stations round your NetComm NP7032 Wireless LAN PC Card The information of the Site Survey includ...

Page 17: ...LAN s Note Any keys that you type will only be used to set the encryption with the station you currently connected with If you select 64 bit encryption you must type a value with 10 characters If you...

Page 18: ...orm any additional checks to authenticate the new workstation Shared Key With this system the authentication algorithm must already be known to both the new workstation and the device authenticating t...

Page 19: ...al packet is corrupted in transit only the corrupted portion needs to be retransmitted Throughput is generally lower for fragmented packets however because the packet header consumes RF bandwidth It i...

Page 20: ...e name just click the New button and type the profile that you want to use otherwise it will be set to default After changing the settings on the Monitor an sign will appear by the current profile nam...

Page 21: ...information on how Microsoft Windows XP utilizes wireless network devices Once the WLAN card has successfully been installed and recognised by Windows XP follow these steps to outline basic wireless...

Page 22: ...roperties or the Windows Device Manager 1 Click Start and go to Control Panel 2 Double click on the Network Connections icon You may have to switch to Classic View to see this option 3 Right click the...

Page 23: ...us access to a data server on the Ethernet LAN A wireless access point provides the connection to the Ethernet LAN and acts as the network control station for the BSS network members In a BSS network...

Page 24: ...sed on a 40 bit encryption key and 128 bit encryption based on a 104 bit key We strongly recommend that you enable WEP Change the default Service Set Identifier SSID and passwords for your network dev...

Page 25: ...e System applet from the Control Panel The workstation cannot associate to the Wireless access point Verify the PC Card ESSID matches the ESSID of the Access Point Degraded performance from the NetCom...

Page 26: ...uick and easy registration of your product at www netcomm com au Alternatively you can fill in the Warranty Registration Form and mail it to NetComm Limited PO Box 1200 Lane Cove NSW 2066 Contact Info...

Page 27: ...nty Please make sure it s correct and complete Serial No Model Product Type PC Card External Internal Other I intend to use this modem at Home School College University Business Government Office Deal...

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Page 29: ...empts to use it other than as specified by NetComm 2 The fault or defect in your product is the result of a voltage surge subjected to the product either by the way of power supply or communication li...

Page 30: ...web site at www netcomm com au NetComm reserves the right to request proof of purchase upon any warranty claim Trademarks and Notices NetComm is a trademark of NetComm Limited Windows is a registered...

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