User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Disclaimer
- Declaration of Conformity
- Regulatory Requirements
- Safety and General Information
- Warranty Information
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Your Package Content
- Getting to Know Your WDE1000
- Inserting WDE1000 Into Your Laptop Computer
- Removing WDE1000 from Your Laptop Computer
- System Requirements
- Installing the MCU (Motorola Client Utility) Application
- Uninstalling the MCU (Motorola Client Utility) Application
- Upgrading the MCU (Motorola Client Utility) Application
- Chapter 3 - Operation
- Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting
- Chapter 5 - Glossary
- Appendix A - Disabling/Removing Wifi Drivers
Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting
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5. The WDE1000 cannot communicate
with other computers linked via
wireless in Ad hoc network type.
Verify that one WDE1000 had a complete network
initialization, then, activate second party that shall be
configured with same SSID name, same wireless mode
(2.4GHz 11Mbs,2.4GHz 54 Mbps, 4.9 GHz), same
bandwidth for 4.9 GHz, and same encryption.
6. Low performance. Try to create some more distance between the stations
(Ad hoc) or between the station and the access point
(Infrastructure). Very small distance may create
receiver overload.
7. The set of profiles is different when
the WDE1000 is inserted into another
PCMCIA slot of the same computer.
Insert the WDE1000 into the same PCMCIA slot in
which it was installed. Profiles are linked to a given
slot.
8. The laptop battery is consumed very
fast when the WDE1000 is operating.
1. In the active profile, select the specific definitions of
the environment in which you want to work, e.g.
Wireless Mode and Bandwidth for 4.9 GHz. This
will significantly shorten the periodical background
scanning process.
2. Select the maximum Power Save mode value in the
profile definition.
9. Low performance or unexpected
behavior of the WDE1000.
Might be caused by conflict problems between
WDE1000 and other WiFi cards running at the same
time. In this case the applications controlling these
cards must be disabled while WDE1000 is running. See
“Appendix A - Disabling/Removing Wifi Drivers” on
page 49 for disabling other WiFi cards.
No. Malfunction Possible Correction