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Before Using This Device
Thank you for purchasing a Fujitsu LifeBook with an Integrated Wireless LAN. This manual
describes the basic operating procedures for the Wireless LAN (referred to as the “device” in this
manual) and how to set up a wireless LAN network. Before using this device, read this manual
carefully to ensure correct operation of the device. Keep this manual in a safe place for reference
while using the device.
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Characteristics of the Device
This device consists of a wireless LAN card that is attached to the computer via a mini-PCI slot. The
main characteristics are as follows:
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It uses the power saving communications system in the 2.4 GHz band, and does not require
any license for radio communication.
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It uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DS-SS), which is resistant to noise.
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The Wireless LAN Mini-PCI module complies with Wi-Fi, and is able to communicate at the
maximum transfer rate of 11 Mbps.
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The maximum communication range is approximately 80 feet (25 meters) inside a building.
The range may be shorter depending upon the installation factors, such as walls and columns.
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Unauthorized access can be prevented with the use of SSID and encryption key.
Wireless Lan Modes
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Using This Device
AdHoc Mode
The “AdHoc Mode” refers to the network connecting two computers using wireless LAN cards. This
connection is called an “AdHoc network.”
Using an AdHoc network, you can obtain a network connection easily and at a low cost.
In the AdHoc mode, you can use the function supported by Microsoft Network, such as File and
Print Sharing to exchange files and share a printer or other peripheral devices.
To use the AdHoc Mode, you must set the same SSID and the same encryption key for all the
computers that are connected. All connected computers can communicate.
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Infrastructure Mode
If a number of computers are connected simultaneously in the AdHoc mode, the transfer rate may
be reduced, communications may become unstable, or the network connection could fail. This is
because all wireless LAN cards are using the same radio frequency in the network.
To improve this situation, you can use a wireless LAN access point, which is sold separately. The
wireless LAN network is in the “Infrastructure mode” when it uses an access point, and such a
connection is called the “Infrastructure Network.”
By using an access point, you can set and use a different communication channel for each network
group. Each channel is given a different radio frequency, and it eliminates the collision of
communications and provides a more stable communications environment.
Infrastructure mode is most suitable when you are configuring multiple wireless LAN networks on
the same floor. To connect a wireless LAN network to a wired LAN, you need an access point.
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