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
 
 
7
q The Harmony OpenAir USB Adapter is a wireless
LAN adapter that connects to a Windows 98/2000
computer’s Universal Serial Bus (USB) port and
complies with the OpenAir wireless standard.
q The optional Harmony Power System Model 7562
provides remote DC power to Harmony Access Points
over the unused pins of a twisted pair Ethernet cable.
The Product Package
Each Harmony OpenAir CompactFlash Card comes with the
following:
q One OpenAir CompactFlash Card
q One snap-on antenna
q One CD-ROM containing Proxim drivers and utilities
q One Harmony OpenAir CompactFlash Card Model
7630 User’s Guide
q One warranty registration card
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact
your reseller or Proxim Technical Support.
The OpenAir CompactFlash Card is shown in Figure 1.










