User's Manual

Troubleshooting your wireless Ethernet network
If you cannot get your wireless Ethernet network to work, go to the troubleshooting
section in the Setting Up Your Wireless Windows Network guide included on the
installation CD that came with your network device.
Appendix
S f
ents Wireless Guidance
U-210 802.11g wireless LAN (low power Radio Frequency, RF, transmitting
00 - 2483.5 MHz band. The following section is a general
verview of considerations while operating the wireless LAN. Limitations, cautions, and
e Radio
less
less devices are closely regulated and use may not
e allowed.
the RF
ves
n to
ed to
ow that the RF exposure is below what is considered safe limits; however, care should
rs keep the transmitter away from their
e restrictions on using wireless
evices. Examples of common restrictions are listed below:
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es
E 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g
lso known as wireless Ethernet or Wifi) communication devices are examples of
t provide wireless communication. For more information about turning
and
ization
a ety, Regulatory, and Legal Information Regulatory compliance
statem
The WG
device) operates in the 24
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concerns are listed below and in the specific country sections (or country group sections).
This wireless device is only qualified for use in the countries identified by th
Approval Marks on the device rating label. If the country you will be using the wire
device in is not listed, contact that countries local Radio Approval agency for
requirements prior to operation. Wire
b
The power output of the WUBI-100GW wireless LAN device is well below
exposure limits as known at this time. Because this wireless device emits less energy than
is allowed in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, Gemtek belie
these devices are safe for use. Regardless of the power levels, care should be take
minimize human contact during normal operation. Measurements have been perform
sh
be taken to make sure that the user or bystande
bodies when the wireless device is transmitting. The transmitting antenna should be
installed and used in a manner to maintain 20 cm (8 inches) from user’s or bystanders’
bodies. This wireless device is intended to be used indoors. In some areas, use of this
device outdoors is prohibited. Some circumstances requir
d
Warning Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipm
on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devic
to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. IEE
(a
devices tha
off the wireless device, see “Turning the wireless emitter off” on page 16
“Turning the wireless emitter off”.
Warning In environments where the risk of interference to other devices or
services is harmful or perceived as harmful, the option to use a wireless device
may be restricted or eliminated. Airports, hospitals, and oxygen or flammable gas
laden atmospheres are limited examples where use of wireless devices may
be restricted or eliminated. When in environments where you are uncertain of the
sanction to use wireless devices, ask the applicable authority for author
prior to use or turning on the wireless device.
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