MPCI-101 WIRELESS LAN CARD
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Drivers Installation Before You Start the Installation 2 Before you start the installation, you are advised to keep the Windows CD-ROM or software diskettes close at hand. If your computer came with a factory-installed Windows operating system, these files will be stored on your computer’s hard disk, in the form of cabinet (*.cab) files. What You Need to Know 2 Installing a Mini-PCI Card requires the same level of expertise that you would need to install a standard Ethernet network adapter card.
Windows Network Properties 2 If this is the very first time that Networking support is installed onto your computer, the Windows operating system will prompt you to enter a computer and workgroup name. These names will be used to identify your computer on the Microsoft Network Neighborhood. Installation for Windows - Install Drivers 1. The window will pop-up automatically. 2. In the Computer Name field, enter a unique name for your computer. 3. In the Workgroup field, enter the name of your workgroup. 4.
n Select to connect to a Residential Gatewa y. n Set the correct Network Name and Encryption Ke y. Installation for Windows - Set Basic Parameters 1. In the field Network Name enter the 6-character RG ID to define the same of the wireless network to which you want to connect. The Network Name has to match the unique RG ID (which can be found on the device). 2. In the Encryption Key field enter the last 5 digits of the RG ID (default).
n If the Windows operating system prompts you to identify the location of the Windows files, specify the drive and directory of the Windows Installation CD-ROM or diskettes. When you had a Mini-PCI Card installed on your computer before, most of these files are already available on your hard disk drive. If you do not have the Windows CD-ROM available, you may try replacing the proposed path in the Copy Files From dialog box with: “C:\Windows\System” or “C:\Windows\” n If the Windows operating system promp
2. Power supply The Network Interface Card shall be capable to operate from 3.3V +/- 0.2V Host supply voltage. Refer to chapter 11.1. Host interface for configuration of card type and supply voltage.
3.1.5. Transmit to receive turnaround time The time from transition of the TXE control line (transmit enable control line from WMAC to DSP) from active state to inactive state until the NIC is in receive mode shall be not more than 10µs. 3.1.6. RF center frequency The RF function provides programming of the RF center frequency from 2400MHz to 2500MHz in steps of 1MHz. The RF center frequency for transmission and reception shall be stable within 25kHz of its final value, 0.
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4. RF channel frequencies The Network Interface in the 2.4-2.5GHz ISM band uses the channel center frequencies as defined by the IEEE802.11 PHY standard for DSSS. These channel frequencies and the countries of application are listed in Table below. Note: the mini PCI card uses subset channel 1 through 11, which allows usage across the world.