Fujitsu C2111, C2010 manual Network Connection Windows, Network Settings, TCP/IP Settings

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Item

Description

 

 

Create Keys

Not supported.

with

 

Passphrase

 

 

 

Passphrase

Not supported.

 

 

Create Keys

Select this to use hexadecimal

Manually

character codes to set the encryption

(Hexadecimal

keys (Keys 1 - 4).

Enter a 10-digit value when you have

Input)

selected [40 bit]* for the encryption.

 

 

Enter a 26-digit value when you have

 

selected [104 bit]* for encryption.

 

Select if the network contains a card

 

that is set with the encryption key

 

using the character code. Specify the

 

encryption keys with the same value

 

used for other wireless LAN cards

 

that are already set.

 

 

ASCII Input

Select to use the ASCII codes to set

 

encryption keys (Keys 1 - 4). Select

 

this if network does not contain other

 

wireless LAN cards that are set with

 

encryption key using character codes.

 

Enter a 5-digit value when you have

 

selected [40 bit]* for the encryption.

 

Enter a 13-digit value when you have

 

selected [104 bit]* for encryption.

 

You can use the following characters:

 

0 - 9, A - Z, a - z, _ (underscore).

 

For example, to set “ABC12” for the

 

encryption key, enter “ABC12.”

 

 

Default Key

Click the down arrow, and select a

 

key from Keys 1 - 4.

 

 

Table 4: Encryption Key Setup

7.When you finish your entry, click [Apply].

8.Click [OK]. [PRISM Wireless Settings] closes. You have completed the parameter settings.

P O I N T

When using ADSL (PPPoE) with the infrastructure network to connect to the Internet, you must change the computer’s MTU size set. To change MTU size, refer to the manual that comes with the access point.

*40 bit and 104 bit encryption is the wireless LAN equivalent of 64 bit and 128 bit encryption, as set by Microsoft and wireless LAN manufacturers. This is the same encryption rate that is used by the Windows XP operating system, and was selected in order to align it

closer to the wireless LAN standard. For consistency, the Windows 2000 utilities reflect the same modes.

Outside of wireless LAN environments, encryption is generally set at either 64 bit or 128 bit. However, the wireless LAN standard requires that 24 bits be reserved for fixed data. As a result, the user can only use 40 bits (64 minus 24 ) or 104 bits (128 minus 24) for encryp- tion. This requirement also fixes the number of charac- ters used for 128 bit encryption to 13 which is calculated as (13 x 8 bits = 104).

NETWORK CONNECTION: WINDOWS 2000

The section describes how to set the network connection for a computer with Windows 2000.

Network Settings

In this section, you set “TCP/IP Settings,” and complete “Checking Computer Name and Workgroup,” required for the network connection.

TCP/IP Settings

1.Click [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Panel].

2.Double-click the [Network and Dial-up Connections] icon. The [Network and Dial-up Connections] window appears.

3.Right click the [Local Area Connection], then click [Properties] from the menu that appears. The [Local Area Connection Properties] window appears.

P O I N T

More than one network adapter is installed in your system if more than one [Local Area Connection] entry is displayed. In this case, select the [Local Area Connection] entry with [Intersil PRISM Wireless LAN PCI Card] displayed under [Device Name].

4.Perform the following steps.

Click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].

Click [Properties]. The [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties] window appears.

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Contents Copyright Declaration of ConformityF e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k Table of Contents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance B5FH-5971.book Page 4 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Preface B5FH-5971.book Page 2 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM About this Guide WarrantyPreface Fujitsu Contact InformationB5FH-5971.book Page 4 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Getting to Know Your Computer B5FH-5971.book Page 6 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Drivers and Applications CD OverviewUnpacking TOP and Front Components LEFT-SIDE Panel Components RIGHT-SIDE Panel Components Back Panel Components Bottom Components Main Unit and Configuration LabelLithium ion Battery Bay AC Adapter Indicator Status Indicator PanelPower Indicator Battery Level IndicatorNumlk Indicator Battery Charging IndicatorPC Card Access Indicators Capslock IndicatorNumeric Keypad Using the KeyboardKeyboard Windows KeysFunction Keys Setting the Hardware Volume Control Volume ControlControlling the Volume I N TClicking DOUBLE-CLICKINGScrolling Touchpad Control AdjustmentDragging LifeBook Application Panel Selector SwitchConfiguring Your Lifebook Application Panel Application Launch Media Player ButtonsUsing the Media Player To use the desktop control panel Application Panel SetupDesktop Control Panel Deactivating and Activating LifeBook Application PanelGetting Started B5FH-5971.book Page 24 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Connecting the AC Adapter Power SourcesConnecting the Power Adapters Connecting the Optional Auto/Airline AdapterDisplay Panel Adjusting Display Panel BrightnessUsing the Power Management Utility Windows 2000 only Opening the Display PanelBios Setup Utility Power onBoot Sequence Booting the System Windows Product Activation Windows XP onlyWhat are the benefits of registering? Installing Click MERegistering Your Lifebook Notebook How do I register my LifeBook notebook?Suspend Mode Power ManagementSUSPEND/RESUME/POWER on Button Hibernation SAVE-TO-DISK FeatureWindows Power Management Display TimeoutHard Disk Timeout Power OFFB5FH-5971.book Page 32 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM User-Installable Features B5FH-5971.book Page 34 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Recharging the Batteries Lithium ion BatteryLow Battery State U T I O N SReplacing the Battery Shorted BatteriesPreparing a Disk for USE Loading a DiskEjecting a Disk Loading a CD, DVD, CD-RW or Combo Media Media Player DriveMedia Player Software Using the Media Player Software Removing MediaTo Watch a Movie on Battery Power Using Dolby HeadphoneUsing the Media Player on Battery Power Auto Insert Notification Function Disabling Auto Insert Notification FunctionConnecting AN Optical Digital Cable MiniDisc RecorderRemoving PC Cards Installing PC CardsPC Cards R N I N G SB5FH-5971.book Page 44 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Memory Upgrade Module Installing a Memory Upgrade ModuleRemoving a Memory Upgrade Module Checking the Computer Recognition of NEW Memory CapacityInstalled Displayed 511MBDevice Ports Video OUT Port Optical Digital AUDIO-OUT ConnectorStereo LINE-IN Jack Headphone JackB5FH-5971.book Page 50 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Using Integrated Wireless LAN B5FH-5971.book Page 52 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Federal Communications Commission statement FCC Regulatory InformationRegulatory Notes and Statements FCC Interference StatementWireless LAN Modes Using this Device Before Using this DeviceCharacteristics of the Device How to Handle This DeviceWorkflow Connecting Windows 2000 SystemsSetting Parameters Network Connection Windows Network SettingsTCP/IP Settings Sharing Setting File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft NetworksChecking the full computer name and workgroup Printer Sharing Accessing Another ComputerSharing Files Checking the ConnectionConnecting Windows XP Systems Network Settings Network ConnectionSharing Checking the Connectivity Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TableType ipconfig directory\filename Windows Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Windows XPSetting IP Addresses About IP AddressesSpecifications VCCTroubleshooting F e B o o k C S e r i e s N o t e b o o k S e c t i o n S i Identifying the Problem TroubleshootingFujitsu Service Assistant Specific ProblemsAudio Problems Troubleshooting TableProblem Media Player Drive ProblemsRegion code up to four times. After the fourth Floppy Disk Drive ProblemsHard Drive Problems Modem Problems Keyboard or Mouse ProblemsMemory Problems USB, Parallel, or IR Device ProblemsPC Card Problems Power FailuresResume button. See Power Sources on page 25 for Shutdown and Startup Problems Utility on page 27 for more informationVideo Problems 8 for locationReinstall your device. See External Monitor Port on Power on Self Test Messages Emergency Media Player Tray Release Modem Result CodesDrivers and Applications CD Drive Image Special Edition DiseCare and Maintenance B5FH-5971.book Page 84 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Care and Maintenance Fujitsu Lifebook NotebookBatteries Floppy Disks and DrivesCaring for your Media DVD/CD/CD-R Media CarePC Cards Caring for your Media Player DriveB5FH-5971.book Page 88 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Specifications B5FH-5971.book Page 90 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Specifications Integrated Pointing Device PowerDimensions and Weight CommunicationsPRE-INSTALLED Software Environmental RequirementsFujitsu HotKey Windows XP only BatteryAid Windows 2000 onlyEarthlink Regulatory Information FCC NoticesAvis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien E R T I S S E M E N TUL Notice For Authorized Repair Technicians OnlyB5FH-5971.book Page 98 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Glossary B5FH-5971.book Page 100 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Glossary Disk Drive Default ValueDisk DisketteLPT Port Lithium ion BatteryReset MegahertzResume Status IndicatorRestart Serial PortWi-Fi Compatible Write ProtectB5FH-5971.book Page 106 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM Index Fujitsu Fujitsu LifeBookGlossary Registration Restarting RJ-11 RJ-45 B5FH-5971.book Page 4 Thursday, May 23, 2002 413 PM