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[. . . ] Supports Windows CE 3. 0 or later Handheld/Pocket PC. Support high security WEP encryption (64-bit and 128-bit WEP) 9. Easy installation.
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Applications
11Mbps Wireless LAN products offer a fast, reliable, cost-effective solution for wireless client access to the network in applications like the following: 1. Remote access to corporate network information E-mail, le transfer and terminal emulation. [. . . ] Go to the System tab, and click the "Wireless LAN Setting" icon. The Wireless LAN Utility provides the 5 following items for you to congure and monitor the 11Mbps Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card.
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Status
3. The Status tab displays the current status of the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card. Adapter - Displays name of the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card. Firmware - Displays the rmware version of your Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card. Domain - The regulated operating frequency per country.
Channel - Displays the current channel that the Wireless LAN
Compact Flash Card is using. MAC Address - It is a hardware identication number that distinguishes the unit from others. Sync to AP - Displays the ESSID of the Access Point that the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card associates with. BSSID - Shows MAC Address of the Access Point that the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card associates with. Link Quality - Link quality monitors the quality of the data transmission between the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card and an Access Point. Signal Level - This bar graph displays signal strength as reported by the radio, averaged over all frames that are received from the Access Point.
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Conguration
The Conguration tab contains several elds where the current parameters of the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card can be viewed and changed. You will see current conguration information in terms of ESSID, Network Type, Power Saving Mode and Tx Rate. Upon modication of parameters for the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card, click the Apply button to make the changes take effect.
ESSID
The ESSID is a unique ID given to the Access Point. Wireless clients associating to Access Points must have the same ESSID. The default value Auto Detect means when the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card starts to work, it will associate with any Access Point that gives the fastest response. You may also enter a specic ESSID (Access Point) you desire to connect with. It is recommended you specify an ESSID for your Wireless LAN Compact Flash Card. This will prevent your computer from unintentionally connecting to a different wireless network.
Network Type
To connect your wireless station to a local network infrastructure set the station operation mode to Infrastructure (with Access Point, default setting). In case you do not wish to connect to a network infrastructure, but prefer to setup a small wireless workgroup (without Access Point) you can enable the Ad-Hoc (only compatible with the same series wireless PC Card) or 802. 11 Ad-Hoc tick box. When the Ad-Hoc mode is selected, be sure to set your wireless stations with the same channel. To use the 802. 11 Ad-Hoc mode, the same channel and ESSID among wireless stations are required.
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Power Saving Mode
The Power Saving Mode option is designed to conserve battery life of you computer. Selecting the "Enable" button activates the Power Save mode and your SMC2642W 11Mbps Wireless Compact Flash Card will go into sleep mode to minimize power consumption. [. . . ] America, 14 Japan, 13 Europe (ETSI), 2 Spain, 4 France 2. 412-2. 462 GHz ( N. America) 2. 412-2. 484 GHz (Japan) 2. 412-2. 472 GHz (Europe ETSI) 2. 457-2. 462 GHz (Spain) 2. 457-2. 472 GHz (France) Fixed at 11Mbps: 495 ft 5. 5Mbps: 595 ft 2Mbps: 630 ft 1Mbps: 700 ft One Built-In antenna CCK(11Mps, 5. 5Mbps) , DQPSK(2Mbps) , DBPSK(1Mbps) 3. 3 VDC ± 0. 3V Compact Flash V1. 4 , CF+ I/O interface, type II TX power consumption: <350mA RX power consumption <250mA Sleep Mode power consumption: 100mA 14 dBm @PER < 0. 08 11Mbps < -83 dBm 5. 5Mbps < -86dBm 2Mbps < -89dBm 1Mbps < -91dBm 1, 2, 5. 5, 11 Mbps CE 3. 0 and later, Windows 98/Me/2000/NT
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Antenna Modulation Voltage Host Interface Power Consumption
Output Power Sensitivity
Data Rate Support OS
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Copyright
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