Page 2 - 4 Mbps Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter-g; Found New Hardware Wizard
2 1 54 Mbps Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter-g Windows XPInstallation & Configuration 1. Installing the Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter: a. With the computer powered down and the cover removed to expose the inside of the system, insert the 54Mbps PCI Desktop Adapter into an available PCI slot. Thecard ...
Page 4 - Installation & Configuration
5 6 Windows 98/ME/2000 Installation & Configuration 1. Installing the Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter: a. With the computer powered down and the cover removed to expose the inside of the system, insert the 54Mbps PCI Desktop Adapter into an available PCI slot. Thecard should fit firmly into the slo...
Page 5 - Client Manager; Installing Client Manager
7 8 Client Manager Use Client Manager to configure your wireless network. Use Client Manager to surveyand connect to available access points, enable and use WEP encryption, and createconnection profiles. Installing Client Manager 1. Insert the AirNavigator CD. The AirNavigator dialog box will open a...
Page 6 - Client Manager Configuration; Status Page
9 10 5. Click the Next button to begin copying the necessary files to install Client Manager. 6.Click the Yes button, when prompted, to add a shortcut for Client Manager to your Windows Startup menu. If you click the Yes button, Client Manager will run at startup. 7.Click the Finish button to comple...
Page 7 - Survey Page
11 12 • Transfer Rate—Displays the data transfer rate, the rate at which you can transmit and receive data across the wireless network, in Mbps. The data transfer rate can be up to54 Mbps. A variety of factors, including distance from the router, the allowable datatransfer rates of other devices, an...
Page 8 - Profiles Page; New Profile Dialog Box
13 14 Profiles Page Click the Profiles button to open this page. Use this page to access your profiles. Profilesallow you to save the information associated with a specific location so you can quicklyand easily connect to your network when you are in that location. The Profiles pageallows you to add...
Page 9 - Edit Profile Dialog Box; IP Configuration Dialog Box
15 16 • WEP—Select whether you want to enable WEP encryption. Select Yes to enable WEP encryption. Select No to disable WEP encryption. If you select Yes the WEPConfiguration dialog box will open when you click the Okay button. • OK—Click the OK button to save your specifications and return to the P...
Page 10 - WEP Configuration Dialog Box
17 18 • Cancel—Click the Cancel button to return to the previous dialog box, either the New Profile dialog box or the Edit Profile dialog box, without saving your specifications. • Signal Strength—Displays the strength of the signal. Signal Strength is based on the peak signal level the wireless ada...
Page 11 - Specifications
19 20 Wireless Zero Configuration Service(Windows XP) Windows XP offers the Wireless Zero Configuration Service to support 802.11b and802.11g wireless networking. This service automatically polls the area for availablewireless access points. If an available wireless access point is found, Windows at...
Page 12 - Glossary
21 22 Troubleshooting/FAQ Use this section to locate answers to frequently asked questions. What should I do if I already have a version of Client Manager on my notebook? Update your Client Manager to the version on the CD. If you do not update your ClientManager, there could be a loss of functional...
Page 13 - myssid is an example of a valid SSID.
23 24 Infrastructure Mode—Networks that function in infrastructure mode consist of devicesthat communicate with each other through an access point. Wireless devices cancommunicate with wired networks or other wireless devices by going through an accesspoint. Infrastructure mode is also called a Basi...
Page 14 - Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; Technical Support
25 26 FCC/CE Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a resid...