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10 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick StartEnter a MAC Address on the Access Controlpage and select Accept or Reject or
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 11Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick StartReading the A111 Status IndicatorsThe part of the A111 card that protrudes ou
12 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Software Reference3. Software ReferenceChapter OverviewThe A111 Card software includes seve
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 13Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceWindows XP Wireless OptionsThe wireless option shown below is only availa
14 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Control CenterA111 Control CenterControl Center is an application that makes it easy to lau
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 15Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Control CenterWireless Status Icons (on the taskbar)Excellent link quality and connected to
16 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Control CenterTaskbar Icon - Left MenuLeft-clicking the taskbar icon showsthe following men
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 17Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsStatus - Status TabYou can view the information about the A111 card from t
18 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsAssociation StateDisplays the connection status as follows:Connected - The
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 19Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsActivate ConfigurationAuto roaming is enabled by default and will automati
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20 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsStatus - Connection TabYou can view the current link statistics about the
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 21Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsStatus - IP Config TabThe IP Config tab shows all the current network conf
22 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsConfig - Basic TabLets you change the A111 card configurations without reb
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 23Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsClick on Apply to save and activate the new configuration.ChannelUse the C
24 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsConfig - Encryption TabLets you configure the A111 card encryption setting
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 25Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsKey LengthFor 64-bit encryption, each Key contains exactly 10 hex digits,
26 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless Settings64/128-bit versus 40/104-bitYou may be confused about enabling WEP encrypt
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 27Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsSurvey - Site Survey TabUse the Site Survey tab to view statistics on the
28 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsAbout - Version Info TabUses the Version Info tab to view program and A111
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 29Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless SettingsLink StateThe Link State icon appears on the left side of theWLAN Card Set
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 3DisclaimerMitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. makes no representations orwarranties, either expressed or implied, with
30 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Software ReferenceAd HocThe A111 card adaptor when set to Ad Hoc mode can connect to otherw
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 31Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Software Reference5. Click the Status button to verifyif the A111 card is connectedto the d
32 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless PropertiesWindows XP Wireless Properties2. Double-click Wireless Network Connectio
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 33Chapter 3 - ReferenceChapter 3Wireless Properties5. The Authentication page allows you to addsecurity settings. Read Wind
Chapter 4 - TroubleshootingChapter 4Troubleshooting34 A111 Wireless Card Adaptor4. TroubleshootingThe following troubleshooting guides provide answers
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 35Chapter 4 - TroubleshootingChapter 4TroubleshootingCannot connect to a Station (A111 Card)Follow the procedure below to c
36 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossary5. GlossaryAccess Point (AP)A networking device that seamlessly connects wired and
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 37Chapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryCOFDM (for 802.11a or 802.11g)Signal power alone is not enough to maintain 802.11b-l
38 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)This protocol allows a computer (or many c
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 39Chapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryEncryptionThis provides wireless data transmissions with a level of security. This o
4 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick StartSystem RequirementsTo begin using the A111 Wireless Card Adaptor, you must hav
40 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryIEEE 802.11IEEE 802.xx is a set of specifications for LANs from the Institute of Ele
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 41Chapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryIEEE 802.11b (11Mbits/sec)In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engin
42 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryLAN (Local Area Network)A communications network that serves users within a defined
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 43Chapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryPreambleAllows you to set the preamble mode for a network to Long, Short, or Auto.Th
44 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 5Chapter 5 - GlossaryGlossaryWLAN (Wireless Local Area Network)This is a group of computers and other devices con
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A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 5Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick Start2. Click Next on the Welcome screen.3. Click Next to use the default Destinati
6 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick Start7. Carefully insert the A111 card into yourcomputer’s PC card slot. Windows wi
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 7Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick Start6. You can also see the connection quality onthe Connection page. Click OK to
8 A111 Wireless Card AdaptorChapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick StartSoft AP (Windows XP Only)Soft AP mode allows the A111 card to act as a virtual
A111 Wireless Card Adaptor 9Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 2Quick StartSoft AP Access Control and WDSSoft AP mode allows for Access Control and WDS c
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