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5.5 Use Wireless LAN (wireless local area network)
Wireless LAN UMPC transmission is a major breakthrough in technology. It allows
users the need to use traditional RJ-45 connector which to be on-line to the local
area network environment. As long as the LAN Access Point (AP, base station)
within the scope of wireless users will be able to enjoy the fun.
The so-called Access Point (AP, base station) is a wireless transceiver device,
generally in connection to the LAN server or as wireless local area network hubs.
Access Point (base station) can be installed in an office environment; airports,
major railway stations…, according to the extent to which the building. In most
cases, you probably can use the device in the office, please contact your
company's network department.
Built-in UMPC integrated 802.11 b or 802.11 a / b wireless LAN module. It uses of
Intel ® Centrino ™ mobile technology Intel ® PRO / Wireless network solution.
IEEE 802.11b standard supports up to 11 Mbps wireless on-line speed. You do
not have to be inserted in the PCMCIA slot of additional wireless LAN card which
can connect to the LAN Access Point (base station).
You must install the software drivers to use this function. how to install the drivers
please refer to Chapter
6. Adjusting your UMPC settings
Use your UMPC program AMI BIOS settings, you can set a number of system
configuration projects to change the way the UMPC including the system date and
time, disk drive configuration, password settings. These settings will be stored in
CMOS RAM and permanently preserved, unless you change again. This chapter
will describe how to enter BIOS setup and change system configuration to meet
your ideal operating environment. You must be careful to set configuration, for
the smooth operation of your UMPC. If you are unable to identify any settings,
please contact the dealers.
6.1 Set procedures for the implementation of BIOS
Your UMPC dealers may have been completed before the ship set. However, you
might find the need to use the BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) to set
procedures to change system configuration information, such as the current date
and time or your hard disk drive type.