1.
Start Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Log on with a user ID authorized as an
administrator.
2.
Right-click the
My computer
icon on the desktop, and select
Property
.
3.
Click the
Hardware
tab; then click the
Device Manager
button.
4.
Select
Network Adapter
, find a wireless adapter device, right-click the device,
and select
Property
.
5.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
6.
Select “Extended Channel Mode,” and set the value to “Enable.”
Note:
This will be applied for systems with 802.11b wireless function supporting
Extended Channel Mode.
Authorized Operation Within the United States and Canada
The statement below regarding the extended channel mode is applicable when the
system supports this function. To check the support of this function, please see the
property of the installed wireless card by referring to the extended channel mode
enablement instruction.
For systems with 802.11g/802.11b wireless function supporting Extended Channel
Mode,
This device may only be used with Access Points, which are authorized for use
within the geography in which they are being used. The use of this device with an
Access Point that is not Wi-Fi compliant and not authorized to be used in your
geography could result in violation of government regulations. Consult the
network administrator, the instruction manual, or the approval label for the Access
Point to determine the authorization of your Access Point in your specific country
or geographic region.
“Extended Channel Mode” should only be selected when the device is operated
outside the USA and Canada to avoid the unlikely possibility of unauthorized
operation. The use of this device outside the United States and Canada in
“Extended Channel Mode” may use frequencies not authorized for use in the
United States and Canada. When used with an authorized Wireless Access Point
that is Wi-Fi compliant or in Ad Hoc mode, this device will operate in its
authorized modes in all geographies.
Please reconfigure selected frequencies when you travel from one country to
another.
Warning: Australia Users Only
AdHoc mode should not be selected when operating 802.11g in Australia to avoid
the unlikely possibility of unauthorized operation which could result in violation
of Australian government regulations. AdHoc mode operating in 802.11a and
802.11b is permitted.
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