SonicWALL Wireless Card manual None, Advanced

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If your network does not use any type of security select the None radio button and then click on the OK button.

Advanced

The third tab displayed is the Advanced tab. Here you can configure details about an Access Point or Ad Hoc network configuration. Each advanced setting field is described below.

Power Save Mode - Allows you to minimize power utilized by the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card.

Warning: Setting Power Save Mode to enabled (Normal or Maximum) may cause the user to experi- ence an extended connection delay of up to one minute.

Network Type - Allows you to configure the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card as either an Ad hoc or Access Point type network.

802.11b Preamble - Allows setting the preamble support to match up with the specified wireless net- work.

Transmit Power Level - Allows you to modify the power output of the radio.

Warning: Setting this to any other value except for 100% will decrease range of your SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card.

Wireless Mode Setting - The wireless mode settings allow you to specify which wireless frequency and data rate the wireless network is operating at. If all selections are chosen, the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card will automatically search all frequencies an data rates for wireless networks that match up to the profile settings.

Note: The Turbo G and 5Ghz 108 Mbps modes should be chosen only if the client is associated to a SonicPoint.

Wireless Mode when starting Ad Hoc setting - The “Wireless Mode When Starting Ad Hoc Setting” allows you to determine the type of ad hoc network to be started.

Note: This setting will only take effect if there are no other ad hoc networks with the same SSID cur- rently operating within range. If existing ad hoc networks with the same SSID are currently operating, then the SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card will connect using the frequency and data rate provided by the exiting ad hoc network.

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Contents UUUUUUUUUUsers Guide System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction Product RegistrationWireless Features Features and BenefitsWireless LAN Solutions InteroperabilityDeployment Scenarios Ad-Hoc Peer-to-PeerInstalling the Drivers and SonicWALL Client Utility Infrastructure ModeBefore You Begin Page SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card User’s Guide Page SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card User’s Guide Using the SonicWALL Client Utility Current Status Advanced StatusAdding or Modifying a Configuration Profile Profile ManagementGeneral WPA-EAP Using TLS WPA-EAPWPA-EAP Using Peap WPA-PSK WEP None AdvancedInfrastructure Mode Configuration Diagnostics Site SurveyDriver Information Advanced StatisticsUninstallation SonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card User’s Guide Troubleshooting Symptom SolutionSonicWALL Long Range Dual Band Wireless Card User’s Guide 232- 000513- 00 Rev a 05

Wireless Card specifications

SonicWALL, a leader in network security solutions, offers an extensive range of wireless cards designed to enhance the connectivity and security of networks. The SonicWALL Wireless Card stands out for its robust features, advanced technologies, and distinctive characteristics, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking to improve their wireless capabilities.

One of the primary features of the SonicWALL Wireless Card is its compatibility with SonicWALL firewalls, ensuring seamless integration into existing network infrastructures. This compatibility allows for enhanced security measures, enabling organizations to protect their sensitive data effectively while providing reliable wireless connectivity. The card supports various wireless standards, including 802.11n and 802.11ac, which ensure high-speed data transfer rates and comprehensive coverage, essential for modern wireless network demands.

Another notable characteristic of the SonicWALL Wireless Card is its dual-band functionality. This allows the card to operate on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, minimizing interference and optimizing performance. Users can experience faster speeds and less congestion in crowded environments, making the card suitable for busy offices and public spaces.

SonicWALL has also prioritized security in the design of its wireless cards. The devices support robust encryption methods such as WPA2 and WPA3, which protect against unauthorized access and data breaches. Furthermore, the SonicWALL Wireless Card is designed to support advanced features like Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems (WIPS), providing real-time monitoring and threat detection. This proactive approach allows organizations to maintain secure wireless networks and mitigate potential risks effectively.

The installation and management of the SonicWALL Wireless Card is straightforward, with user-friendly interfaces and configurations. Network administrators can easily monitor usage patterns, manage bandwidth, and implement policies to optimize performance based on the organization's specific needs.

In conclusion, the SonicWALL Wireless Card offers a comprehensive solution for businesses looking to enhance their wireless networking capabilities. With its advanced technologies, robust security features, and seamless integration with SonicWALL firewalls, the card is a reliable choice for ensuring secure and efficient wireless connectivity in an ever-evolving digital landscape.