User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ChapterTitleList - Technical Support
- ChapterTitleList - Regulatory Information
- ChapterTitleList - Information to the User
- ChapterTitleList - Table of Contents
- ChapterTitle - About WaveLAN/IEEE
- ChapterTitle - Hardware Installation
- ChapterTitle - Installation for Windows
- ChapterTitle - Advanced WaveLAN Parameters
- ChapterTitle - Monitoring WaveLAN Performance
- ChapterTitle - WaveLAN Security Options
- ChapterTitle - Card Specifications
- ChapterTitle - Troubleshooting
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Windows CE
- ChapterTitle - Installation for MS-DOS
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Apple Macintosh
- ChapterTitle - Warranty Repair Card
- ChapterTitleList - List of Figures
- ChapterTitleList - List of Tables
- ChapterTitleList - Index
About WaveLAN/IEEE
WaveLAN Network Scenarios
1-4 WaveLAN/IEEE Turbo 11 Mb PC Card
Figure 1-4 LAN Infrastructure
It’s Easy 1
The WaveLAN PC Card functions like any standard wired Ethernet
card, but WaveLAN does not need any wires!
Where an Ethernet card requires a cable connection to a hub and/
or patch panel, the cable physically ties you down to the location of
the wired connection.
WaveLAN allows you to connect your computer to a Local Area
Network (LAN) system from anywhere within the wireless
coverage area. Expanding or re-designing your network is easy:
Add or relocate WavePOINT-II access points, power-up your (new)
WaveLAN computers, and you’re done!
Unlike Ethernet, WaveLAN will enable you to roam throughout the
network while remaining connected to the LAN.