Mitsubishi Electronics Reading the A111 Status Indicators, LNK Link LED, ACT Activity LED

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Chapter 2 - Installation

Reading the A111 Status Indicators

The part of the A111 card that protrudes out of the PCMCIA socket consists of two LEDs that indicate the status of the A111 .

LNK

ACT

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LNK (Link) LED

OFF: No power, error, or not connected to a wirelessAP or Router.

ON: Lights when connected to a wirelessAccess Point or Router.

ACT (Activity) LED

OFF: No wireless activity.

Blink: Transmitting or receiving wireless data.

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Contents Wireless Card Adaptor User’s Manual A111 Wireless Card Adaptor Disclaimer System Requirements InstallationProceduresInstallation ClickInstallA111WLANCardUtilities/Driver Installation Installing the A111 utilities and driverConfiguring the Wlan utility Quick Start Soft AP Windows XP Only Select Soft AP ModeNetwork Range Extension Soft AP Access Control and WDSAccess Control and WDS Settings Access ControlTo disable this function ACT Activity LED Reading the A111 Status IndicatorsLNK Link LED Additional Reference ChapterOverviewReference Windows XP Wireless Options Starting the Control Center manually Using the Control Center TaskbarA111ControlCenter Reference Wireless Status Icons on the taskbar Taskbar Icon Left Menu Taskbar Icon Launch Wireless SettingsReference Taskbar Icon Right Menu Status Status Tab Wireless Settings UtilityStarting Wireless Settings Current Data Rate Reference Association StateMAC address Current ChannelSave as Profile Activate ConfigurationReference Radio State Connection Quality Frame ErrorStatus Connection Tab Frame Sent/ReceivedButton Status IP Config TabNetwork Name Ssid Config Basic TabAs Wireless LAN Network TypeOthers Reference ChannelData Rate Wireless Network Key Config Encryption TabData encryption WEP enabled Two ways to assign WEP keys Default KeyReference 64/128-bit versus 40/104-bit Buttons Survey Site Survey TabAbout Version Info Tab Link State Exit Wireless SettingsAd Hoc Software Reference Wireless Properties Chapter Windows XP Wireless PropertiesReference Windows XP Wireless Properties Verify that the Network Type is in Infrastructure mode TroubleshootingVerify if the A111 card is installed correctly Cannot connect to any Access PointsCannot connect to a Station A111 Card Bad link quality or bad signal strengthGlossary Device Name Default KeyCofdm for 802.11a or 802.11g Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum for 802.11b Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDNS Server Address Domain Name System DSL Modem Digital Subscriber LineEthernet Extended Service Set ESSEssid Extended Service Set Identifier EncryptionIeee 802.11a 54Mbits/sec IeeeInfrastructure ISP Internet Service ProviderIeee 802.11b 11Mbits/sec Ieee 802.11gNIC Network Interface Card MAC Address Media Access ControlLAN Local Area Network NAT Network Address TranslationRadio Frequency RF Terms GHz, MHz, Hz Ssid Service Set IdentifierWeca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance PreambleWPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Wlan Wireless Local Area NetworkService Contacts Western Australia