User's Manual

802.11g/super-g WLAN Card Users Manual
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Chapter 7 Uninstalling the Wireless LAN Card
My station cannot associate in Ad Hoc mode.
Make sure all the stations in the Ad Hoc network are set with the same SSID.
You can set up one station to start the Ad Hoc network and wait briefly before
setting other stations. This prevents several stations from trying to establish a
network at the same time, which can result in multiple singular networks being
established, rather than a single network with multiple stations associated to it.
If you are in the Europe using ETSI regulatory domain, Ad Hoc mode is not
supported.
My station cannot access network resources in Infrastructure mode.
Even your link status indicates a successful connection with the Access Point,
this connection applies to the “physical” network layer only. It is just like pulling a
cable between two wired computers. To access the network resource, you will
need a login name and login password as implemented by most of network
operating systems. You should consult with your network administrator for
required settings.
Radio Interference
You may be able to eliminate any interference by trying the following:
Increase the distance between the wireless computers and the device
causing the radio interference.
Plug the computer equipped with the Wireless LAN Card into an outlet on
a different branch circuit from that used by the affecting device.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
For 802.11b connection, keep the computer with the Wireless LAN Card
away from the microwave oven and large metal objects.
Cannot Connect to Another Wireless LAN Card
If you cannot make a connection to another Wireless LAN Card from your
computer, it could be due to one of the following reasons:
Incorrect SSID. Make sure the SSID is the same for all computers that
have a Wireless LAN Card.
Your computer is not recognizing changes. Restart your computer.