Network Card User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for MS-DOS
- Contents
- Preface
- Audience
- Purpose
- Organization
- Conventions
- Related Publications
- Obtaining Documentation
- Obtaining Technical Assistance
- Introduction to the Wireless LAN Adapters
- Parts of the Client Adapter
- Radio Ranges
- Data Transparency and Protocols
- System Configurations
- Coverage Options
- Safety Information
- Unpacking the Client Adapter
- Inserting the Client Adapter into a Computing Device
- Removing the Client Adapter
- Driver Overview
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11 NDIS2 Installation
- DOS NDIS2 Installation
- ODI Driver Installation
- Additional Requirements and Features
- Driver Keywords and Settings
- Site Survey and Link Test
- Loading New Firmware Versions
- DOS Utilities
- Accessing the Latest Troubleshooting Information
- Interpreting the Indicator LEDs
- Technical Specifications
- Channel Sets
- Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains
- Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- Department of Communications – Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters in Japan
- Explosive Device Proximity Warning
- Lightning Activity Warning
- Installation Warning
- Circuit Breaker (15A) Warning

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Appendix B Channels, Power Levels, Antenna Gains
Channel Sets
Channel Sets
The channel identifiers, channel center frequencies, and regulatory domains of each 802.11b
22-MHz-wide channel are shown in Table B-1.
Note Mexico is included in the Americas regulatory domain; however, only channels 9 through 11 can be
used in Mexico. Users are responsible for ensuring that the channel set configuration is in compliance
with the regulatory standards of Mexico.
Note France is included in the ETSI regulatory domain; however, only channels 10 through 13 can be used
in France. Users are responsible for ensuring that the channel set configuration is in compliance with
the regulatory standards of France.
Table B-1 Channels
Channel
Identifier Frequency
Regulatory Domains
Americas (-A) ETSI (-E) Israel (-I) China (-C) Japan (-J)
1 2412 MHz X X - X X
2 2417 MHz X X - X X
32422 MHzXXXXX
42427 MHzXXXXX
52432 MHzXXXXX
62437 MHzXXXXX
72442 MHzXXXXX
82447 MHzXXXXX
92452 MHzXXXXX
10 2457 MHz X X - X X
11 2462 MHz X X - X X
12 2467 MHz - X - X
13 2472 MHz - X - X
14 2484 MHz - - - X