User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
 - The Harmony Family
 - The Product Package
 - System Requirements
 - 2. Installation
 - Driver Installation
 - Hardware Installation
 - Software Configuration
 - Removing the CompactFlash Card
 - 3. Wirefree Topologies
 - Mobile Connectivity to a Desktop Computer
 - Mobile Connectivity to a SOHO Network
 - Mobile Connectivity to a Corporate Network
 - Guidelines for Roaming
 - 4. Configuration Parameters
 - Operating Mode
 - OpenAir Radio Communication
 - OpenAir Masters and Stations
 - OpenAir Channel and Subchannel
 - OpenAir Software Parameters
 - Domain
 - Security ID
 - Roam Config
 - Inactivity Timeout
 - HomeRF Radio Communication
 - Security ID
 - 5. Proxim Status Utility
 - Status Monitor
 - Status
 - Configuration
 - Advanced
 - About
 - 6. Performance Hints
 - Microwave Ovens
 - Range
 - A Note Concerning Inactivity Timeout
 - 7. Troubleshooting
 - How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation
 - Application Tips
 - ActiveSync
 - Pocket Internet Explorer
 - Common Technical Support Questions
 - A. Specifications
 - B. Parameters
 - C. How to Reach Technical Support
 
 
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q A Compaq iPAQ with a Harmony OpenAir
CompactFlash Card installed will not show up in the
Symphony Network Map of other Symphony comput-
ers even though the card may be operational and com-
municating successfully with the rest of the network.
Refer to the manuals that came with your Symphony products
for additional information about these features.
Mobile Connectivity to a Corporate Network
Many companies have an existing Ethernet or wired LAN
infrastructure and want to be able to extend that capability to
wirefree nodes. This is accomplished by installing a Harmony
Access Point Controller and one or more Harmony Access
Points on the Ethernet network. The Harmony Access Point
Controller and Access Points work together to provide wirefree
clients with access to network resources.
Figure 4 depicts a Harmony network that uses a single OpenAir
Access Point (AP) to communicate with OpenAir clients.
A Compaq iPAQ equipped with a Harmony OpenAir
CompactFlash Card can access network resources so you can
send and receive e-mail and browse the Internet from any
location that is within range of the Harmony OpenAir Access
Point.










