Page 2 - All rights reserved.
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Page 3 - Table of Content; PC; Configura ion Tab; PPC
Copyright© 2005 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. All rights reserved. 1 Table of Content 1 PEGASUS SETTINGS FOR POCKET PCS ..............................................................................................................1 1.1 P EGASUS C ARD C ONFIGURATION FOR P OCKET PC S .........................
Page 4 - Pegasus Settings for Pocket PCs; Pegasus Card Configuration for Pocket PCs; Status Tab; Information
1 1 Pegasus Settings for Pocket PCs 1.1 Pegasus Card Configuration for Pocket PCs You need to configure the Pegasus card before you can be connected to the network. The Pegasus Configuration Icon under Start->Settings->Connections can lead you to the configuration window. Tap on the icon will ...
Page 7 - Configuration Tab; Figure 4 Configuration window; Preferred Profiles
4 1.1.2 Configuration Tab Figure 4 Configuration window This window provides 1) Periodically updated scanning results in the Active SSIDs window that lists all the access points and peer stations available around the host. 2) A configuration tool that enables you to create and edit SSID profiles for...
Page 8 - Network Profile Tab
5 • Active SSIDs The Active SSIDs table lists all the access points or peer stations (creator of IBSS) in the vicinity with each record displaying the following six fields (The table may not display all the fields on the screen. Use horizontal scroll bar to check all): SSID – Network Name of the a...
Page 9 - Figure 5 Network profile tab; Check with your network administrat for Network Name (SSID).; Chan: Channel. Scroll to select a channel for communication.; Authentication
6 Figure 5 Network profile tab The information fields and operation buttons are listed as follows: Network Name & Type block: Used to create SSID with a network Type, and to configure the transmit data rate at certain channel. • SSID: to enter an SSID, which is the Network Name. Check with your ...
Page 11 - OK - Tap on this button to make the change.; Delete Preferred List Window; Figure 7 Delete Preferred List Options Window; Advanced Settings Tab
8 o Encryption Key - Input character set depending on WEP method and key format. o Enable 802.1X - Check the box if access to the network needs group authentication. Only configurable when WEP Method is enabled. From the pull-down menu select the 802.1X security standard, PEAP or Smart Card (TLS). T...
Page 12 - B st P rformance
9 Figure 8 Advanced Settings Window 1.1.3. 1 Information Field • Power Save Mode Disable – Choosing this option will disable the power save mode. Always Enable – Choosing this option will have the power save mode always enabled. This is the default setting. Auto Enable – When internal battery ...
Page 13 - About Tab; Figure 9 About Window; Network Setup using connection manager in PPC 2003; Automatic network detection; to get to the detailed configuration window
10 • Defaults Button Reset all the settings to default values (Always Enable for Power Save Mode, Automatic based on WEP setting for Authentication Algorithm, and Auto TX Preamble for Preamble Mode). • Apply Button Apply the change to new card setting. 1.1.4 About Tab Figure 9 About Window This wind...
Page 17 - Verifying network connectivity; normally; Netwo k Adapte s; tab to
14 new connection. See Figure 17. Figure 16 Connecting to an AP Figure 17 Connection to a new AP 1.2.7 Verifying network connectivity If the Pocket PC is not connected with a host PC via a sync cable, then the Connectivity icon normally indicates the WLAN connection is properly established. You can ...
Page 18 - Creating an Ad-Hoc network from your device; Configure Wireless N tworks
15 Figure 18 Network adapter status Figure 19 IP address 1.2.8 Peer-to-peer mode Peer-to-peer mode is also known as the “Ad-Hoc” mode. There are two ways for your device to connect to other devices in peer-to-peer mode. The first way is that you create an Ad-Hoc network on your device, and then allo...
Page 19 - Network Name
16 Figure 20 Configuring an Ad-Hoc network 2. Type in the network name in the Network Name field ( txtest, for example). Then check the box This is a device- o-compute (Ad-H c) connection. t r o Copyright© 2005 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
Page 20 - Figure 21 Creating a new Ad-Hoc network; connect; Figure 22 Connecting to the Ad-Hoc network
17 Figure 21 Creating a new Ad-Hoc network 3. OK to go back to the previous screen. Click and hold the network name and select connect . Figure 22 Connecting to the Ad-Hoc network 4. Now the new Ad-Hoc network has been created, and it is visible to other WLAN devices. Your device is connected to the...
Page 21 - Figure 23 Connected to the Ad-Hoc network; Connecting other devices to the Ad-Hoc network; Configure Wir less N works; can go to the connection; Status
18 Figure 23 Connected to the Ad-Hoc network 1.2.8. 2 Connecting other devices to the Ad-Hoc network Once the Ad-Hoc network is created, it is available for other devices to join. To join the network, go to the Configure Wir less N works screen (Figure 22) using a second device. Repeat step 3 (Figur...