User's Manual

Installation 12
The Harmony Utility’s Status Monitor icon will appear in Windows System Tray, as
shown below.
The Harmony 802.11a PCI Card is now ready for use. Use the Harmony Utility
(described in Chapter 5) to configure the card and determine if it is communicating
with other 802.11a devices.
If you have one or more 802.11a Access Points, configure the Harmony 802.11a PCI
Card’s Network Mode setting to Infrastructure. If your network consists of only
802.11a client adapters, configure the Network Mode setting to Ad Hoc. For more
information on Ad Hoc and Infrastructure networks, see Chapter 3 beginning on
page 13 and “Network Mode” on page 18.
Related Topics
See Chapter 4 beginning on page 17 for a discussion of the 802.11a configuration
parameters.
Refer to Chapter 5 beginning on page 23 for information on how to use the
Harmony Utility.
See “Configuring Networking Clients and Protocols” on page 40 for information
on how to configure a networking protocol like TCP/IP (so you can configure the
802.11a PCI Card’s IP settings).