Intel 2011B manual Intel PRO/Wireless LAN USB Software

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IEEE 802.11 devices use frequency modulation (FM) to transmit digital data from one device to another. The radio signal propagates into the air as electromagnetic waves. The receiving device demodulates the signal, which results in the original digital data. The radio devices transmit in the

2.4to 2.5 gigahertz frequency range, a license-free range throughout most of the world. The actual range is country-dependent.

1.7Intel® PRO/Wireless LAN USB Software

Intel® PRO/Wireless LAN USB software consists of the Windows device drivers for the USB Device and the Wireless LAN Configuration Utility. The configuration utility allows you to evaluate device performance and display and modify the wireless LAN settings for the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN USB Device. Settings include the operating mode, the SSID, transmission rate, and encryption keys used for wireless network communication.

For the network device to function in a wireless LAN, you must change the settings to match the settings of other wireless devices in your network.

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Contents Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN USB Device Product Model Bold Part Number Document Title A69587-002Page Contents Page Introduction to wireless networking Infrastructure Mode a Wlan with Access PointsPeer-to-Peer Mode a Wlan without Access Points Identifying a Wlan Wireless SecurityIdentifying Devices on a Wlan Radio BasicsIntel PRO/Wireless LAN USB Software Viewing the Status Icon Using the Wireless LAN Configuration UtilityViewing Information about the Network Connection Changing Network Settings To configure the Device to communicate with an access point To use 64-bit WEP Encryption Implementing SecurityViewing Driver and Firmware Information Using a Virtual Private Network VPN ConnectionDownloading Drivers and Firmware To use 128-bit WEP EncryptionTroubleshooting Windows 98 Troubleshooting TipsDegraded performance detected Install the hardware Windows ME Installation Install the softwareInstall the driver Configure the deviceWorldwide Access Customer Support Intel Automated Customer SupportCanada Single User License Intel Software License AgreementApplicable Laws Limited Hardware Warranty From North AmericaAll Other Locations Product Registration Critical Control ApplicationsSoftware Regulatory Compliance Information German FrenchGreek IcelandicIndex Index Intel PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN USB Device User’s Guide
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2011B specifications

The Intel 2011B socket, also known as LGA 2011B, represents a significant advancement in Intel's line of high-performance processing technology. Primarily designed for server and workstation applications, the 2011B socket provides robust support for Intel's Xeon E5 processors, which deliver exceptional performance for data-intensive tasks.

One of the main features of the 2011B socket is its ability to support multiple processor configurations. This flexibility allows for dual-socket setups, enabling systems to house two processors simultaneously. This capability is essential for applications requiring extensive parallel processing, such as scientific simulations, financial modeling, and high-performance computing.

In terms of memory support, the 2011B socket supports DDR3 memory technology, allowing for efficient data transfer rates and improved overall system performance. The socket can accommodate quad-channel memory architecture, which further enhances memory bandwidth, making it ideal for multi-threaded applications. System architects can leverage this feature to create configurations with higher capacity memory modules, providing an even bigger boost to performance.

Furthermore, Intel's 2011B socket is equipped with support for advanced technologies, including Intel Turbo Boost Technology and Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. Turbo Boost allows processors to dynamically increase their clock speeds when under load, delivering extra performance when it's most needed. Hyper-Threading enables the simultaneous execution of multiple threads per core, effectively doubling the number of threads available to applications, which further increases throughput.

Another notable characteristic of the 2011B platform is its extensive I/O capabilities. The socket supports multiple PCIe lanes, allowing for high-speed connectivity with a variety of peripherals, including graphics cards, storage solutions, and networking devices. This versatility makes the 2011B socket an excellent choice for building modern server and workstation solutions.

Additionally, the Intel 2011B socket is designed with power efficiency in mind, offering features such as Intel Energy Efficient technologies. These improvements enable lower overall power consumption, which can significantly reduce operational costs in large data centers.

In summary, the Intel 2011B socket is a crucial component in the Intel ecosystem, enabling enterprises to harness the power of Xeon E5 processors while providing advanced features for memory, I/O, and processing capabilities. Its versatility and efficiency make it an attractive option for demanding workstation and server applications.