SPEEDSHARE TURBO PRO WIRELESS PCI ADAPTER
‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’. Double-click on the ‘System’ icon and select the
‘Device Manager’ tab.
- Network Adapters – Trust Speedshare Turbo Pro Wireless LAN ADAPTER
‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ and then double-click on the ‘Add/Remove
Programs’ icon.
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- Trust Speedshare Turbo Pro Wireless LAN ADAPTER Utility and Driver
Start - Programs - Trust - …
- Trust Speedshare Turbo Pro Wireless LAN ADAPTER Utility
- Uninstall
Note:
The information given above will vary when the installation was altered
(for example, not everything has been installed or locations other than
the default locations have been selected).
Note:
Deviations may also occur as a result of using new drivers available on
the Internet.
Note:
The location or name may vary in the ‘Control Panel’ for different
operating systems.
7
Connecting to network
7.1
Types of wireless networks
Two different types of network are possible for a wireless LAN, namely Ad Hoc and
infrastructure. As implied by the names, the first is intended for quickly making a
connection between two or more systems. The second is used to replace a normal,
fixed network with a permanent connection between one computer and the rest of the
network.
Ad Hoc
Point to point connection between two computers directly. There is no central point
(access point) to control the wireless traffic. An ad-hoc network is easy to set up, but
only suitable for a limited number of users.
Infrastructure
All users need to connect trough a central point (access point). This network is more
complex to set up and there is an access point or wireless router is needed. However,
such a network is better suited for larger amounts of users and easier to manage.
The maximum working distance of an infrastructure network is often longer.
7.2
Connecting for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000
Note:
Read chapter 7.3 first when using Windows XP.
7.2.1 Status
icon.
As explained in chapter 6, an icon will be added to the right-hand side of the taskbar.
This icon can appear in three different colours: green, yellow and white.
See the table below for the meaning of these different colours.
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