User's Manual

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Note: You will have at least one profile named ANY, which allows a link with an Access Point or a Wireless
LAN PC Card equipped computer at the given time. When you click the Defaults button under the tab, a profile
of the current connection is created.
N et w or k N am e
Network Name , also known as SSID (Service Set Identifier), must be unique to distinguish itself as
a particular wireless network, while all wireless points in this network area share the same SSID.
Type the identical SSID in the Network Name field to associate with access points or stations within
the specified wireless LAN. To change the Network Name , highlight the name in the box, edit a new
SSID, and then click Apply to save the changes.
N et w or k Type
Two network types are offered here: Access Point and Peer-to-Peer. Choose the intended type
from the two options. The Access Point mode, which is also known as the Infrastructure mode,
allows you to communicate with a wired network via an access point. If you attempt to operate this
mode, you must indicate the identical Network Name to make a communication with the intended
access point. On the other hand, the Peer-to-Peer mode provides you with the so-called Ad -Hoc
communication, which means each wireless-equipped computers within a group is able to connect
with each other as an independent wireless LAN without the use of an access point. Each station
within this Ad-Hoc network has to define the same Network Name .
Peer - t o- Pee r Chann el
This comm and is only available while you are operating the Peer-to-Peer mode, the so-called
Ad-Hoc mode. Specify the operating radio frequency channel from the pull-down menu if you are the
creator of the wireless network. If you are the joiner, just configure the SSID and click Apply. Note
that the available channels differ from country to country, and the channel number must be the same
between the entries/stations within the range, so that each can communicate with each other. While
in the Access Point mode, the channel number would be the same as the associated access point.
Thus, theres no need to manually set up the value.
Tra nsm it Rat e
This command allows you to indicate the rate of transferring the data packet from the associated
access point or any nodes within the range. There are four options for you: Auto 1 or 2 Mb, 5.5 Mb,
11 Mb, and Fully Automatic. Specify the rate from the provided options according to the speed of
your wireless network, or you may simply choose Fully Automatic to set the best available rate
according to the received signal quality and the capabilities of the associated access point or station.
The Encrypt ion Ta b
Click the Encryption tab to define the encryption settings for a specific profile. It offers you various
options concerning the so-called WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to maintain the secure management