User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Product Description 2
- The Product Package 3
- System Requirements 4
- Network Requirements 4
- Note to Customers Who Have a Symphony HomeRF Base Station 5
- Interoperability Between Symphony Products 5
- What Is Wireless Networking? 7
- Supported Configurations 8
- Pre-installation Considerations 11
- Installation Procedure 12
- Composer Features 16
- Conductor Management and Configuration Features 23
- Networking Features 27
- Administrative Features 30
- Default Switcher Profiles 31
- Location Switcher Icon 32
- Switching Between Profiles 34
- Editing a Profile 34
- Creating and Deleting Profiles 37
- Examples of When to Use Profiles 37
- Additional Information for Wireless Networks That Communicate With Another Network 39
- Sharing a Dial-up Modem 40
- Application Hints 44
- Common Installation Problems 49
- USB Adapter’s LED Indicator 53
- Introduction
- Wireless Networking for the Home & Small Office
- Installation
- Symphony Composer Installation Wizard
- Symphony Maestro Configuration Tool
- Symphony Location Switcher
- Using the Wireless Network
- Uninstalling Symphony Software
- Troubleshooting
- A. How to Reach Technical Support
- B. Specifications
- C. Regulatory Information
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Either method will launch the Maestro Configuration Tool, shown in the
following example.
The Maestro has two functions: it monitors the current state of the wireless
network and the shared modem or network connection (if applicable), and it
allows the user to reconfigure parameters for the wireless network and the
shared device.
The following is a brief overview of the key features available with the
Symphony Maestro Configuration Tool: the Management and Configuration
options for Conductor networks only, the Networking Features for all net-
works, and the Administrative Features for all networks. Refer to the On-line
Help documentation for additional details on how to use each of these features
and for information on additional features not discussed in this chapter.