IOGear GWU513 user manual Glossary

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Glossary

IEEE – IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is the world’s largest technical professional society and is consisted of more than 366,000 members in approxi- mately 150 countries. As a leading authority on areas ranging from for computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, IEEE endeavours to set more than 800 active consensus standards till now and publish 30 percent of the world’s literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology.

Infrastructure Network – Infrastructure network allows you to communicate with wired LAN via an access point. Unlike Ad-hoc network that all wireless-equipped stations within the range may directly communicate with each other, clients of Infrastructure network can only transmit and receive data through the use of a central access point. The associated access point also provides communication with the wired network.

MAC Address – The MAC (Media Access Control) address is the serial number of your Network Interface card. It has been burnt into the chip and could not be changed. MAC address is thus unique. While a computer on the network is transferring data, its MAC address is also conveyed and attached to be part of the header of the data packets.

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Contents Wireless-G USB2.0 Flex Adapter Page Welcome IOGEAR. All Rights Reserved. PKG-M0095Table of Contents Configuration Program Controls Advanced Properties Control Package Contents Introduction Features FeaturesWireless-G Configuration Tool Requirements System RequirementPictorial Introduction Installation Installation ProceduresInstallation Installation Installation Notes Windows XP Choose the Wireless Networks tab Installation Installation Configuration for Win XP Configuration for Windows XPTo Configure the Wireless Networks Properties Refer to the Windows XP Online-Help Configuration for Win XP Wireless Network Connection Proper- ties dialog box Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box To Access to Certain Wireless Network TypeWireless-G Configuration Tool Basics Tray IconRight Click Menu of the Tray Icon Wireless Radio OnWireless Radio Off Remove Status IconConfiguration Tool and the USB network Wireless Network StatusAdvanced Configuration Ibss ChannelConfiguration Program Controls Status TabState Configuration Program Controls Current Channel Signal StrengthCurrent Tx Rate Throughout bytes/secConfiguration Tab Profile NameNetwork Name Network TypePeer-to-Peer Channel Transmit RateEncryption Tab Encryption WEP securityCreate Keys Manually Use WEP KeyCreate Keys with Passphrase Site Survey Tab Ibss Tab Domain Tab 802.11d SupportCountries/Domains Network Driver Configuration UtilityAbout Tab NIC FirmwareAdvanced Properties Control Advanced Properties Control Configuration Profile Nitro ModeFragmentation Threshold Power Save Mode RTS ThresholdAdvanced 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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