IOGear GWU513 user manual Glossary

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Glossary

802.11b – 802.11b is one of the IEEE standards for wireless LANs and specifies a data transfer rate of 5.5 and up to 11 megabit per second in the 2.4 gigahertz radio band. 802.11b is recently given other widespread names as Wi-Fi or Wireless Fidelity.

802.11g – 802.11g is the newest addition of the IEEE standards for wireless LANs and specifies a data transfer rate up to 54 megabit per second in the 2.4 gigahertz radio band. 802.11g is also part of the family of Wi-Fi.

Ad-hoc Network – Ad-hoc network, also known as peer-to-peer network, means a wireless network which is composed only of stations. This type of network is created with a group of wireless-equipped computers. With the wireless devices, each computer, functioning as a server and a client at the same time, can establish a LAN to directly communicate with other computers without any access points involved. It is easy to set up a peer-to-peer network; however, because all stations must be within a specific distance in order to be capable of communicating with each other, it is also limited. Thus, such a type of network is widely used at small networking requirements, like between a few computers or devices at departmental scales.

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Contents Wireless-G USB2.0 Flex Adapter Page IOGEAR. All Rights Reserved. PKG-M0095 WelcomeTable of Contents Configuration Program Controls Advanced Properties Control Package Contents Introduction Wireless-G Configuration Tool FeaturesFeatures System Requirement RequirementsPictorial Introduction Installation Procedures InstallationInstallation Installation Installation Notes Windows XP Choose the Wireless Networks tab Installation Installation Configuration for Windows XP Configuration for Win XPTo Configure the Wireless Networks Properties Refer to the Windows XP Online-Help Configuration for Win XP Wireless Network Connection Proper- ties dialog box To Access to Certain Wireless Network Type Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog boxTray Icon Wireless-G Configuration Tool BasicsWireless Radio Off Wireless Radio OnRight Click Menu of the Tray Icon Remove Status IconAdvanced Configuration Wireless Network StatusConfiguration Tool and the USB network Ibss ChannelStatus Tab Configuration Program ControlsState Configuration Program Controls Current Tx Rate Signal StrengthCurrent Channel Throughout bytes/secProfile Name Configuration TabNetwork Type Network NameTransmit Rate Peer-to-Peer ChannelEncryption WEP security Encryption TabCreate Keys with Passphrase Create Keys ManuallyUse WEP Key Site Survey Tab Ibss Tab 802.11d Support Domain TabCountries/Domains About Tab Configuration UtilityNetwork Driver NIC FirmwareAdvanced Properties Control Advanced Properties Control Fragmentation Threshold Configuration ProfileNitro Mode RTS Threshold Power Save ModeAdvanced Properties Control Appendix and TroubleShooting Appendix and TroubleShooting Wireless-G USB 2.0 Flex Adaptor Does Not Work Properly Specification Specification Specification Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Technical Support Radio & TV Interference Statement Limited Warranty Contact info
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