User's Manual

Getting Started 5
Roaming
You also have the ability to roam, which means you can take your
computer with a network card from one TransPort area to another
area. You must use the same Service Set Identifier (SSID) and the
same encryption method and code for all the units in the network. If
you remove your computer from one network and go to another
without the same SSID, then you have to reset the identifier so that
the client can communicate with the access point.
Before You Begin
Requirements
Each computer in your AirWay 11 Mbps Network must have the
following:
Microsoft Windows 95/98, NT4, or 2000
A CD-ROM drive
An external DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) or cable modem, or
other high speed modem with a 10BaseT line
An Internet browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator, version 4.0 or later
If a desktop computer is used, you also need an open slot for the
PCI card, or if a laptop computer is used, you need one that
supports a 3.3 VDC network card (not a 5.0 VDC).
Checking Parts
Your AirWay 11 Mbps Network package contains the following
items:
AirWay TransPort (1)
Power Supply Adapter (1)
9’ Ethernet RJ-45 Cable (1)
Sheet of self-adhesive protective feet for TransPort
Printed User Documentation
If any parts are missing or broken, contact your equipment supplier.