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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A. Specifications
The following technical specification is for reference pur-
poses only. Actual product's performance and compliance
with local telecommunications regulations may vary from
country to country. Proxim, Inc. will only ship products
that are type approved in the destination country.
Bus Interface CompactFlash Type II
Radio Data Rate 1.6 Mbps
Media Access Protocol OpenAir CSMA/CA
Ethernet compatibility Ethernet packet types and
Ethernet Addressing
Frequency Band 2.4-2.483 GHz (in the U.S.)
(frequency hopping spread spectrum)
Independent Channels 15
Output Power 100 mW
Warning!
It is the responsibility of the installer and users of the
Harmony CompactFlash 7630/6630 to guarantee
that the antenna is operated at least 20 centimeters
from any person. This is necessary to insure that the
product is operated in accordance with the RF Guide-
lines for Human Exposure which have been adopted
by the Federal Communications Commission.










