Anleitung Airlink, modell AWLH3025
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
-5 Step 7 Remove the Driver & Utility CD from your CD drive and then click OK to restart your computer. -6 Install the device Note: Make sure the procedures in “Install the Driver & Utility” have been performed. In most cases, Windows will automatically install the driver after the computer is restarted, if the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, follow the steps below. Note for Windows 98 & ME users: Before installing the device, make sure you have your Windows 98 or ME CD at hand. You may be asked to insert the Windows 98 or ME CD in order to install specific files. Note for Windows 2000 users: During the installation, when the “Digital Signature Not Found” screen appears, click “Yes” to continue. -7 Note for Windows XP users: 1. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and click Next. -8 3. Click Continue Anyway at the Windows Logo testing screen. 4. Click Finish to complete the installation. -9 Verify Device Installation To verify that the driver has been properly installed in your computer, go to Start • Settings • Control Panel • System (• Hardware) • Device Manager. Expand the Network adapters item. If the 802.11g Wireless Wireless Network Adapter PC Card is listed, it means that your device is properly installed and enabled. -10 CONFIGURATION After successfully installing the driver and utility, a Utility Icon will appear on the desktop. If the Utility Icon doesn’t appear automatically, go to Start .. (All) Programs .. WlanUtility .. Wireless LAN Utility. Accessing the Configuration Utility The Configuration Utility is accessed by double-clicking on the Wireless LAN Utility Icon on the Desktop. All settings are categorized into 5 Tabs: Main Tab Advanced Tab Privacy Tab Statistics Tab About Tab -11 Main Tab The Main tab displays the current status of the Wireless Network Adapter. Item Description External Configuration Uncheck the box to use this utility to configure the wireless network adapter. Or check the box to use Windows XP’s Wireless Zero Configuration Utility. SSID The SSID is the Network ID shared among all devices in your wireless network. The name must be identical for all devices to connect to the same network. No encryption Encryption enabled For TI-Based WLAN For TI-Based WLAN with encryption -12 Item Description Mode Displays the type of connection: Access Point or Peer-to-Peer. Ch Displays the channel that is currently in use. Signal Displays the signal strength of the connection between the Wireless Network Adapter and the Access Point it connects to. BBS ID Displays the MAC address of the target device. Current Configuration Pref. SSID Shows the current SSID the wireless network adapter is connected to. BSS Type Shows the current connection type: Access Point or Peer to Peer. BSSID The MAC address of the device that the wireless network adapter is connected to. Channel Shows the current channel. Tx Rate Shows the current transfer rate. Signal Quality Shows the signal strength of the connection between the wireless network adapter and the device it connects to. Connect button Highlight one of the devices from the device list and press the Connect button to access it. Modify button There will be two tabs for you to modify, see the detailed information on next page. Rescan button Searches all available networks. Clicking on this button, the wireless adapter will start to rescan and list all available devices. -13 Preferred SSID Type in the SSID of the target device you want to connect to. BSS Type You can select the connection type: Peer-to-Peer, Access Point or Auto Mode. Tx Rate You can select the data rate or set to auto mode from the pull-down menu. Channel Select the channel you want to use. Power Mode No Power Save:the adapter will be in full active mode. Max Power Save:the power save mode will be enabled. 4x Config Select to disable or enable the TI-Based 4x function. Tx Power Level Select the transmit power level: Low Power, Medium-Low Power, Medium Power, Medium-High Power, High Power. The power level function is used to extend the communication distance. Mode Select from 802.11b, 802.11b+, 802.11g, or B&G Mode (If you choose this option the wireless network adapter will automatically select the suitable standard). Profile Enter the profile name and click the Save button to save your configuration, To open the profiles you saved, select the profile from the pull-down menu and then click the Load button. -14 Fragment Threshold You can fragment the MSDU or MMPDU into smaller sizes to increasing the reliability of frame transmission. (The maximum value of 4096 means no fragmentation is needed). The throughput performance will decrease however. RTS Threshold This value should remain at its default setting of 4096. Should you encounter inconsistent data flow, only minor modification of this value is recommended. Preamble A preamble is a signal used in wireless environment to synchronize the transmission timing, including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter. (No...