GemTek Technology C900323 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User Manual

Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd. 11Mbps Wireless LAN Card Users Manual

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Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 1Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC CardUser's Manual   GemTek Technology Co., Ltd.
Wireless LANPage 2    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manualVersion 2.2 – March. 2001
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 3Copyright statementNo part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any formor by any means, whether electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without theprior writing of the publisher.Printed in Taiwan, March 2001
Wireless LANPage 4                           Wireless LAN 11 Mbps                         User manualFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of thefollowing measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface cableswhen connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate thisequipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must acceptany interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Installation Caution: This device is only allowed to be installed in the platform (host housing) ofAccess Point. The housing of the host Access Point should provide two antenna ports with atleast 7 cm separation. It is NOT allowed to be plugged in the PCMCIA slot of laptop PC directly.FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment.After this device is installed into the host Access Point, the Access Point should be installed andoperated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 5R&TTE Compliance StatementThis equipment complies with all the requirements of the DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC OF THEEUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment andtelecommunication terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity (R&TTE).The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications TerminalEquipment and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) As of April 8, 2000.SafetyThis equipment is designed with the utmost care for the safety of those who install and use it. However,special attention must be paid to the dangers of electric shock and static electricity when working withelectrical equipment. All guidelines of this manual and of the computer manufacturer must therefore beallowed at all times to ensure the safe use of the equipment.EU Countries intended for useThe ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria, Belgium, Denmark,Finland, France (with Frequency channel restrictions), Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland,Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.EU Countries Not intended for useNone.Potential restrictive useFrance: Only channels 10,11,12, and13
Wireless LANPage 6    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manualContents1    Contents ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 52    Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………… 63    Wireless LAN Basics………………………………………………………………………………….84.   Installation for Windows Plateform…………………….…………………………………………….8         4.1  Installation Overview ………………………….…………………………………………….…9         4.2. Installation Procedure for Windows 95 / 98   ………………………..……………….….... 10         4.3 Uninstallation Procedure for Windows 95 / 98 …………………………………………….. 12         4.4. Installation Procedure for Windows NT 4.0   ………………………………………………13         4.5  Uninstallation Procedure for Windows NT 4.0 ……………………………………………...14         4.6. Installation Procedure for Windows 2000/ Windows ME …………………………………..15         4.7. Uninstallation Procedure for Windows 2000/ Windows ME ………………………………..165.    Configuration Utilit ………………   ………………..…………………………………………………176.    Troubleshooting …….……………………………………………………………….………………...257.    Technical specifications of Wireless LAN …………………………………….…………………….27
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 72. IntroductionThank you for purchasing your Wireless LAN, Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card. This manual will assistyou with the installation procedure.The package you have received should contain the following items:•  Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card• User manual•  Quick installation guide•  Diskette or CD containing Wireless LAN Management utility and driversNote: if anything is missing, please contact your vendorThe diskette or CD contains the drivers and the program Configuration Utility that is used formanaging the Wireless LAN Card and establishing the wireless connection with your Local AreaNetwork.
Wireless LANPage 8    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual3. Wireless LAN BasicsWireless LAN (Local Area Networks) systems offer a great number of advantages over a traditional,wired system. Wireless LANs (WLANs) are more flexibles, easier to setup and manage and oftenmore cost effective than their wired equivalence.Using radio frequency (RF) technology, WLANs transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing theneed for wired connections. Thus, WLANs combine data connectivity with user mobility, and, throughsimplified configuration, enable movable LANs.With wireless LANs, users can access shared information without looking for a place to plug in andnetwork managers can set up or augment networks without installing or moving wires. Wireless LANsoffer the following productivity, convenience and cost advantages over traditional wired networks:•  Mobility - Wireless LAN systems can provide LAN users with access to real-time informationanywhere in their organization. This mobility supports productivity and service opportunities notpossible with wired networks. •  Installation Speed and Simplicity - Installing a wireless LAN system can be fast and easy and caneliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. •  Installation Flexibility - Wireless technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go. •  Reduced Cost-of-Ownership - While the initial investment required for wireless LAN hardwaremight be higher than the cost of wired LAN hardware, overall installation expenses and life-cyclecosts will be significantly lower. Long-term cost benefits are greatest in dynamic environmentsrequiring frequent moves, adds, and changes. •  Scalability - Wireless LAN systems can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the needsof specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to full infrastructure networks of thousandsof users that allows roaming over a broad area.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 94. Installation for Windows platformThe following section will assist you to in installing wireless LAN Adapter successfully. You will firstinstall software (driver) and then insert the Wireless LAN PC card, and finally set the networkproperties to accommodate resource sharing and select the type of wireless network that you wish toinstall. The Wireless LAN can easily be installed and used, without bothering to connect cables forkeeping your computer to use network resources, as in case of wired LAN.
Wireless LANPage 10    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual4.1. Installation OverviewHere are some steps you will perform in establishing your wireless network connection:  Install the Acess Point at first. AP is needed in case of Infrastructure network mode.  Install the software using the Installation Diskette or CD.  Install the Wireless LAN Card (WIRELESS LAN 11Mbps PC Card).  Install the network protocol(s) required to communicate on your network. Most likely you will needthe TCP/IP protocol.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 114.2. Installation Procedure for Windows 95(OSR2)  /98Please follow the following steps one by one in order to install the WLAN PC cardsuccessfully.1. Power on your computer and allow Windows 95 (OSR2) / 98 to load fully.2. Be sure that there is no PCMCIA adapter inserted yet.3. Insert the given Installation CD in the CD-ROM and then click on the Setup.4. Accept the license agreement.5. Select  the  SSID.  Default ESSID is default. You can change this later also using the configurationutility or network configuration.  Click on Next.6.  Select network type and click on Next.  Default is Infrastructure.7.  Give the path of the destination folder.  To set the path of your choice click on Browse and then       click Next.8.  Setup will add program icon to the Program Folder. You may type a new folder name, or select onefrom the existing Folder list.9.  It takes a few seconds for copying the utility files and then click on Finish. Then insert Wireless LAN     11 Mbps PC card into slot and restart PC.10. Restart the PC and Click on the Control Panel and then on PC Card.  Check whether it has PCMCIA  card in one of the sockets or not.  If you find Wireless LAN 11 Mbps in one of the sockets, it meansthe card is detected properly.11. Check  for  the Wireless LAN 11 Mbps  by right clicking on My Computer using the mouse. Selectthe Device manager and then Network Adapters. If you find the Yellow (?) sign on the adapter, itshows the installation is not successful. Select the adapter and click on Remove. Restart yourcomputer after uninstalling the driver to make the changes effective. And refer to manual.12. Right click on the Network Neighborhood using the mouse.13. Select Properties from the pop up menu. The network box appears and you see three main tables:Configuration, Identification, and Access Control.14. Click on the Configuration tab and then click on the Add button. Select Network Component Typebox appears. Click on the Protocol the click the Add button.15. Select Network Protocols box appears. From the list of manufactures, click on Microsoft. From thelist of network protocols list, select NetBEUI, then click OK.Note: Do not insert the PCMCIA card until you are asked to do so, failure of which may result in unsuccessful installationof your  WLAN PC card
Wireless LANPage 12    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual16. The  NetBEUI protocol is now installed. After clicking on OK return back to Network ComponentType box.17. Repeat the step 15 and 16 to add IPX/SPX protocol.18. Repeat the step 15 and 16 to add TCP/IP protocol.19. Click on the TCP/IP option for setting the IP address for your computer. You can select either Staticor DHCP setting. If you use the static IP setup then enter the IP value, Subnet masking, DNS,Domain/  Workgroup name, and Gateway Address values. After setting these parameterappropriately, click OK to return to Network Component Type and you can select the File andPrinter Sharing options as well as the Access to your computer like other users connected to thatnetwork by setting the computer sharing options. Click on OK.20. Screen message do want to restart your Computer will pop up. Select Yes. It will shut down yourcomputer and will restart.Important: Restart your computer to make the changes effective before you reinstall thedriver.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 134.3. Uninstallation Procedure for Windows 95(OSR2) /98If you want to uninstall the PCMCIA/PCI card under Win 95 (OSR2)/98, click on the Start at the left bottom ofyour screen.  Select the Programs.  Click on the Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card and click on Uninstaller.Confirm message about removing the " Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card ", click on Yes and all of itscomponents appear.    UninstallShield removes the software " Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card " successfully.Click on OK to finish the uninstall procedure.Important: Restart your computer to make the changes effective before you reinstall thedriver.
Wireless LANPage 14    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual4.4. Installation Procedure for Windows NT4.0     1. Power on your computer.  Please make sure  Windows NT networking is already installed:2. Insert Wireless Lan 11 Mbps PC card into PC card slot.     3. Insert the given Installation CD in the CD-ROM and then click on the Setup.    4.  Accept the license agreement.    5. Select the SSID.  Default ESSID is default. You can change this later also using the        configuration utility or network configuration.  Click on Next.     6. Select network type and click on Next.  Default is Infrastructure.     7. Give the path of the destination folder.  To set the path of your choice click on Browse and then         click Next.8.  Setup will add program icon to the Program Folder. You may type a new folder name, or selectone from the existing Folder list.9.  It takes a few seconds for copying the utility files and then click on Finish.10. Few seconds later Microsoft TCP/IP properties table pops up, set Internet protocol ( TCP/IP ) ,      either choose obtain an IP address automatically or set your own IP address. Then click OK.11.  Restart your Computer4.5. Uninstallation Procedure for Windows NT4.0
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 15If you want to uninstall the Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card under Win 2000, click on the Start at the leftbottom of your screen.  Select the Programs.  Click on the Uninstaller of Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card.Confirm message about removing the "Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card " and all of its components appear.Click on Yes.  UninstallShield removes the software successfully.  Click on OK to finish the uninstall procedure.Proceed to chapter 5 for the explanation of the Configuration Utility.Important: Restart your computer to make the changes effective before you reinstall thedriver.
Wireless LANPage 16    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual4.6. Installation Procedure for Windows 2000 / Windows MEPlease follow the following steps one by one in order to install the Wireless-LAN11Mbps PC Card successfully.1.  Power on your computer and allow Windows 2000 / ME to load fully.2.  Be sure that there is no PC Card inserted yet.3.  Insert the given Installation CD in the CD-ROM and then click on the Setup.4.  Accept the license agreement.5. Select the SSID.  Default ESSID is default. You can change this later also using theconfiguration utility or network configuration.  Click on Next.6.  Select network type and click on Next.  Default is Infrastructure.7.  Give the path of the destination folder.  To set the path of your choice click on Browse andthen click Next.8.  Setup will add program icon to the Program Folder. You may type a new folder name, or selectone from the existing Folder list.9.  It takes a few seconds for copying the utility files and then click on Finish.10.  Then insert  Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card into the slot, wizard will found new hardwareWireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card, click on Next.11.   Choose  Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specificdriver , then click on Next .12.  Select Hardware types Network adapters, click on Next, then one click  Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card Adapter, click Have disk then enter the path name D:\ (where D is the CDdrive of your Notebook PC).  It copies the driver files.13.  Restart your computer14.  Click Control panel – System  - Hardware – Device Manager, you will find Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card in Network adapters . If you find the Yellow (?) sign on the adapter, it showsthe installation is not successful. Select the adapter and click on Remove.            Then reinstall from the step #3.15.  If your Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card is install properly, then right click on the My Network             Place using the mouse, click Properties to set up local area connection.              own IP address. Then click OK.16.  Restart your ComputerNote: Do not insert the PC card until you are asked to do so, failure of which may result in unsuccessful installation ofyour  WLAN PC card
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 174.7. Uninstallation Procedure for Windows 2000/Windows MEIf you want to uninstall the Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card under Win 2000, click on the Start at the leftbottom of your screen.  Select the Programs.  Click on the Uninstaller of Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC Card.Confirm message about removing the "Wireless LAN 11 Mbps PC Card " and all of its components appear.Click on Yes.  UninstallShield removes the software  successfully.  Click on OK to finish the uninstall procedure.Important: Restart your computer to make the changes effective before you reinstall thedriver.
Wireless LANPage 18    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual5. Configuration Utility Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Wireless LAN adapter uses its own management software. All functionscontrolled by user are provided by this application. Usually this application starts automatically, UseStart, Programs, Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Wireless LAN to start the Manager application. A new icon -   should appear in your Icon tray. If the icon is in red, it means that Wireless LAN 11Mbps NIC configuration is invalid or incomplete. Sometimes icon can be colored in red. This canhappen when driver is in Pseudo BSS mode, and the radio channel, which is used for communicationis defined incorrectly. Figure 1 Icon tray with a new icon                      Double clicking on that icon will show you the screen as shown below.  Figure 2 Management window with “Status” tab open User can navigate through “sheets”, by clicking or tapping them with a stylus. “OK” button will minimizewindow, and “Cancel” (or X button) will close application. Here we explain the use and meanings ofthe various screen messages.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 19Link Info- StateThis field is used to display the current state of the driver.  When the state is “Associated “ meansnormal flow of operation in Infrastructure mode. The PC is connected to access point. BSSID isshown in the form of hex digits. Networking is available.  A state of “Scanning ” means that the node is searching for available access point and can not detect the SSID for an access point within range.This field will also display an error message if for some reason the driver failed to initialize.- Rescan     Pressing the rescan button causes the driver to restart and begin its Connection Procedure.  The     connection procedure differs depending on the Mode of the driver.Infrastructure Mode   - The driver will scan all available channels continuously until it finds one ormore Access Points that matches its SS ID.  At that point it will try and authenticate and associatewith the Access Point.     Ad Hoc Mode   - The driver will scan for 5 seconds looking for an existing Ad Hoc network using     the same SS ID.  If one is not found the driver will start its own Ad Hoc network.-  Current Channel and Tx Rate    Shows the channel of the radio and transmit rate are being currently used for an active connection.    This value has no meaning when the radio is “Scanning”- Throughput    These two fields display the instantaneous wireless Receive and Transmit throughput displayed in     bytes per second.  These values are updated every two seconds.- Link QualityThe Link Quality bar graph is only active when the node is in Infrastructure Mode.  The bar graphdisplays the quality of the link between the node and its Access Point.  A label summarizes thequality of the link over the bar graph, which can take on one of the following values:“Poor”     “Weak”“Fair”“Good”“Excellent”
Wireless LANPage 20    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manualThe driver will start looking for a better Access Point if the Link Quality becomes “Poor”.  Link Qualityis a measure of receives and transmits errors over the radio.-  Signal Strength     The Signal Strength bar graph is only active when the node is in Infrastructure Mode. The bar     graph displays normalized signal strength as reported by the radio, averaged over all frames over    100 bytes long that are received from the Access Point.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 21  “CONFIGURATION” tabThe Configuration Tab contains several fields where operating parameters of the drivercan be viewed or changed.  Changes to any of the parameters in this panel can beapplied to the driver without the need to reboot the PC.                                          Figure 4 Management window with "CONFIGURATION" tab open Restore Defaults:Pressing this button restores each field in the panel to its default value.  The ApplyChanges button or OK must be pressed before the default values are saved to thedriver and registry.Undo Changes: Pressing this button reverts all fields in the panel back to their original values that                              were present when the Configuration Utility was opened from the Task Bar.Apply Changes: This button becomes active only when one of the fields has been modified.  Pressing                            this button applies the changed values to the driver and saves them to the registry                            for the next time the PC boots up.
Wireless LANPage 22    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual-  Mode      This field allows you to select from a list of supported Network “Modes”.  The modes displayed willhave three values:  “802.11Ad Hoc”, “ Ad Hoc”, and “Infrastructure”.802.11 Ad Hoc   - This is the 802.11 peer-to-peer mode of operation.  In 802.11Ad Hoc only onewireless “cell” is supported for each different SSID.  All communication is done from Client to Clientwithout the use of an Access Point. 802.11 Ad Hoc networking use the same SSID for establishingthe wireless connection.Ad Hoc - A non-compliant mode that will allow Prism2 (and only Prism2) cards to talk with oneanother without an AP regardless any SSID. Since it is not standards compliant, It would have theinterpretability with non-Prism2 radios.      Infrastructure  - This mode of operation requires the presence of an 802.11 Access Point.  Allcommunication is done via the Access Point, which relays packets to other wireless Clients inthe BSS as well as to nodes on a wired network such as Ethernet.     TX Rate – The transmission rate at which the data packets are transmitted by client of AP. You canset this to fixed 1Mbps, fixed 2 Mbps, fixed 5.5 Mbps or 11 Mbps.     PS Mode -  Power saving mode.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 23“ENCRYPTION” tab                                                        Figure 5  Management window with “Encryption” tab open You may desire an additional measure of security on your wireless network, which can beachieved by using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption.  WEP encrypts each frametransmitted from the radio using one of the Keys entered from this panel.When an encrypted frame is received it will only be accepted if it decrypts correctly.  This will onlyhappen if the receiver has the WEP Key used by the transmitter.This panel allows the entry of four keys for 64-bit encryption and one set of 128-bit key accordingto WEP function select. To be written to the driver and registry, each key must consists of hexdigits which means that only digit 0-9 and letters A-F are valid entries. If entered incorrectlyprogram will not write keys to a driver.Alternatively a Pass-phrase can be entered which is used as a “seed” to randomly generate thefour keys.  This saves considerable time since the same keys must be entered into each node onthe wireless network.
Wireless LANPage 24    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual-  Key 1 – Key 4These four fields can be used to manually enter the keys. This may be necessary if you wishthis node to match keys in a different vendor’s product. These fields also display the keys whenthey are generated using a Pass-phrase.-  Default Tx KeyThis button updates the driver with the four keys displayed in Key1 through Key4.  The keys arealso written to the registry for permanent storage. For 128 bit encryption, this button will beinvisible.-  ApplyThis button updates the driver with the four keys displayed in Key field. The keys are alsowritten to the registry for permanent storage. This button clears all the bytes in the four keys,useful when manually entering and you wish to start over.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 25 “ABOUT” tabFigure 6 Management window with "ABOUT" tab openAbout tab shows the product version including the detail of Driver, Configuration Utility, and NICfirmware version. Users must use this version number when reporting their problems to tech support.
Wireless LANPage 26    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual6. TroubleshootingTo make the installation of Wireless LAN Card more users friendly, we have suggested following theinstallation steps one by one as listed in the section 4 and section 5. Still you encounter someproblems while installing the WLAN Card or you want to confirm whether your card is installed properlyor not, we have listed the procedure for checking the various components after you have installed thecard.  In first part of Troubleshooting, we have suggested the users to check the various properties ofthe card to check the proper installation.  In second section, we have listed the various problems thatyou may encounter during the installation and have also listed the possible solution.  Check the firstpart to guess the probable reason of unsuccessful installation.Procedure to Check the Various Properties of Card after Installation under Windows 95(OSR2)/98:Please check the followings if you encounter some problem while installing the PC card or your PCcard is non-functional.1. Click on the Control Panel and then on PC Card.  Check whether it has Wireless LAN 11Mbps PC card in one of the sockets or not.  If you find Wireless LAN 11 Mbps in one of thesockets, it means the card is detected properly. If you see the Yellow sign of question-mark (?),the resources are conflicting.2. Right click on My Computer and the select Properties. Select the Device Manager and clickon the Network Adapter. You will find Wireless LAN 11 Mbps if it is installed successfully.  Ifyou see the Yellow sign the resources are conflicting.  Click on PCMCIA Card and then onPCMCIA Card Service, you can see the status of PCMCIA card.  If there are yellow sip eitheron adapter or PCMCIA card, please check the followings.1.  Check if your Notebook supports 3.3V Card.2.  Check if your Notebook has a free IRQ.  If not, make an IRQ free by assigningthe same IRQ to some devices, for example COM 1, COM 2 can be assigned sameIRQ values.3.  Check that you have inserted the right card and have installed the proper driver.
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 27For the Card under Windows NT:Please check the followings if you encounter some problem while installing the PCMCIA card or yourPCMCIA card is non-functional.1. Check the Windows NT Diagnostics.  You should find out whether there is any conflict inthe resource allocation or the I/O address, IRQ allocations.  If you find that the IRQ or I/Oaddresses are already assigned to some other devices, you must change that value.  I/Oaddress needs 40h byte length.2. Click on the Control panel.  Double click on the PC Card, you will see Wireless 11mbpsWLAN Card.  Double clicking on that will show you the Card Information, driver name andthe driver file.  You must confirm the name of the driver and the driver file as "cw10" and"cw10.sys". If you do not find the names as we listed before, there are some problems andthe driver is not installed properly.  Reinstall the driver.Note: Check the PnP BIOS setup menu and select no in case of the Wireless LANCard installation.
Wireless LANPage 28    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps User manual7. Technical specifications of Wireless LANHardware compatibility−  IBM-compatible computer with a PC Card Type IIDriver support−  Windows 95 OSR2− Windows 98− Windows 2000− WindowsME−  Windows NT 4.0 and higherStandards supported−  IEEE 802.11 standard for Wireless LAN−  All major networking standards (including TCP/IP, IPX)EnvironmentalOperating temperature (ambient):−  -10°C to 50°C (Operating),-20 to 70°C (Storing)− Max . Humidity:95% Non-condensingPower specificationsOperating voltage:−  +5 V ,+3.3V DC ±5%−  Nominal Temp Range:     17 dBm−  Extended Temp Range:    14 dBm min.−  Transmit Power, 2.7v to 3v:   14 dBm min.Radio specificationsRange:−  per cell indoors approx. 35-100 meters or more−  per cell outdoors up to 100-300 metersFrequency range:−  2.4-2.4835 GHz, direct sequence spread spectrumNumber of Channels:−  Europe: 13 (3 non-overlapping)−  US: 11 (3 non-overlapping)−  France: 4 (1 non-overlapping)−  Japan: 14 (4 non-overlapping)Antenna system:
Wireless LAN  User manual    Wireless LAN 11 Mbps Page 29−  Internal patch antenna supporting diversity.Mobility:−  Seamless roaming across cell boundaries with handoverSpecific featuresSupported bit rates:− 11 Mbps− 5.5 Mbps− 1 Mbps− 2 MbpsData encryption:−  64 /128 bit WEP EncryptionUtility Software:−  Management utility softwarePhysical Dimensions−   Extended type-II PC Card 110 x 54 x 6 mm
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