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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4. Configuration Parameters
This chapter lays the background for understanding how wire-
less radios communicate and describes the Harmony OpenAir
CompactFlash Card’s configuration parameters.
Note that several of the OpenAir parameters described in this
chapter do not apply directly to the OpenAir CompactFlash
Card. However, it is important to have an understanding of
these parameters in order to properly install an OpenAir net-
work. For more information about OpenAir parameters such as
Station Type, Channel, and Subchannel, refer to the user’s
guide included with your other OpenAir products.
Operating Mode
The Harmony OpenAir CompactFlash Card supports both the
OpenAir and the HomeRF wireless standards. However, the
card can only use one wireless standard at any point in time.
The Operating Mode determines which wireless standard the
Harmony OpenAir CompactFlash Card supports. There are
three options: OpenAir, HomeRF, and Dual.
When Operating Mode is set to OpenAir, the card uses the
OpenAir standard and operates as an OpenAir Station. (The
term Station is described later in this chapter.) You should
configure the OpenAir CompactFlash Card to operate in
OpenAir mode if the card will communicate only with only a
Harmony OpenAir or RangeLAN2 network.










