User Manual

802.11b/g Wireless LAN Card User's Manual
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Poor Link Quality
If the link quality display stays in the poor range, it could be due to one of the following
reasons:
Radio/object interference. To minimize this problem, move the devices within the
line of sight.
Distance between two wireless devices is too far. Decrease the distance between
the wireless adapter and Access Point (or another wireless adapter).
When operating in Ad-Hoc mode, change the utilizing channel if it already been
used by another Access Point or another Ad-Hoc mode wireless network nearby.
This helps to prevent the turbulence on the same channel.
Cannot Connect to an Access Point
If you cannot make a connection to the Access Point, it could be due to one of the following
reasons:
Make sure the Access Point have no physical connection problems.
Make sure the SSID for the Wireless LAN Card is the same as the Access Point.
Make sure the privacy type is the same as that of Access Point.
Make sure your wireless LAN card operation mode is set to Infrastructure.
Make sure you are not trying to connect to an 802.11a Access Point. 802.11a and
802.11b/g standards are not interoperable.