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[. . . ] User Guide WPCI810 Wireless PCI Adapters WPCI810G and WPCI810GP WPCI810G WPCI810GP WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE UNIT MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING. DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, ON THE UNIT. CAUTION: TO ENSURE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, USE ONLY THE PROVIDED POWER AND INTERFACE CABLES. [. . . ] 3-11 WPCI810 Section 3 Controlling the Radio Configuration You may need to turn off the radio to comply with restrictions prohibiting the emission of radio signals; for example, while onboard a commercial aircraft. 1 To disable the radio using the antenna icon, right-click the antenna icon in the system tray and click Disable Radio. Windows 98SE or Me Windows 2000 or XP 2 To enable the radio, right-click the antenna icon and click Enable Radio. Windows 98SE or Me Windows 2000 or XP 3-12 WPCI810 Configuration Preferred Networks ­ Setting Up the Connection Order Section 3 There are two ways to specify the order that the adapter uses to connect to an available network in your Preferred networks list: Using the Move Up and Move Down buttons Using Advanced Selection Rules Windows 98SE or Me Windows 2000 or XP WPCI810 3-13 Section 3 Move Up and Move Down Buttons Configuration Use the Move up and Move down buttons to move a network up and down in the list of Preferred networks. The adapter tries to connect to a wireless network in the order you specify in the Preferred networks list. To move a network within the list: 1 Highlight the network you want to move. 2 Click either the Move up or Move down button depending on where you want the selected network to appear in the list. In the example above, the 2nd network is selected, and the Move up button is active, showing that you can move that network up when the button is clicked. Import and Export Networks Into and Out of Your Preferred Networks Use the Import and Export buttons to move networks into or out of the Preferred networks. The adapter connects according to the wireless network order specified in the Preferred networks. Exporting Networks Use the Export button to save all current configured networks into a configuration file. You cannot export a single network into the configured file; you only can export the entire Preferred networks into a configuration file. To export (save) networks to your Preferred networks configuration file: 1 2 Create and order the network you want to export. Click Export 3 Select the appropriate Export Option. 3-14 WPCI810 Configuration 4 Section 3 Select a Preferred Networks configuration file name in which to save the networks. 5 Save the new Preferred network to the file. Importing Networks 1 Click Import 2 Select the appropriate Preferred Networks configuration file. 3 Click Open to import the networks into the current Preferred networks. WPCI810 3-15 Section 3 Advanced Selection Rules Configuration You can use some advanced rules for displaying networks from the list of Preferred networks. To select an advanced rule: 1 From the Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility window, on the Wireless Networks tab, click Advanced. The Advanced window displays: 2 Choose one of the three ways to display and choose networks from the list. Choosing Access point networks only or Computer-to-computer networks only limits the number of networks in your preferred list. Selecting Automatically connect to non-preferred networks allows you to connect to any network your utility can find. For example, this is useful if you are traveling with your computer and need to access wireless networks in hotels or airports. 3 3-16 WPCI810 Configuration Removing a Network from Your Preferred Network List 1 2 To remove a wireless network from your preferred network list: Section 3 Right-click the antenna icon in the system tray and select Open Utility. The Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility window displays. Windows 98SE or Me Windows 2000 or XP 3 4 In the Preferred networks list, highlight the network you want to remove. Click Remove. 5 6 The network is removed from your preferred network list. Click Apply or OK to save the change. WPCI810 3-17 Section 3 Viewing Site Monitor Information To view site monitor information: 1 2 Configuration Right-click the antenna icon in the system tray and select Open Utility. The Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility window displays. Click the Site Monitor tab. The Visible Networks list provides information about all of the detected networks: the Network Name (SSID), Channel, Signal Strength, and Security. 3 In the Selected Network area of the window, highlight a network to get more information about that network. This area provides information about which wireless transmission standard is used on the network, a graphic representation of the signal strength, and the supported transmission rates. [. . . ] The protocol of the enclosing packet is understood by each endpoint, or tunnel interface, where the packet enters and exits the network. VPNs rely on tunneling to create a secure network. Tunneling requires the following protocol types: A carrier protocol, such as TCP, used by the network that the data travels over An encapsulating protocol, such as IPSec, L2F, L2TP, or PPTP, that is wrapped around the original data A passenger protocol, such as IP, for the original data 5-10 WPCI810 Glossary U UDP Section 5 User Datagram Protocol. A method used along with the IP to send data in the form of message units (datagram) between network devices over a LAN or WAN. [. . . ]

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