Navini Networks 40-00292-00 manual Physical Characteristics, The Wireless Broadband Access Card

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Physical Characteristics

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Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide

Physical Characteristics

operate, but the Navini Diagnostics will not work. See Uninstall instructions in this Guide.

The Card fits into a standard Type II PC network interface card (NIC) slot. A 68-pin connector resides on the end of the card that is inserted into the slot.

The Wireless Broadband Access Card

68-pin connector The Wireless Broadband Access Card

Depending on which model you have, one or two internal inverted- F antennas reside inside the card. The 2.5-2.6 GHz model has one internal inverted F antenna while the 3.4 and 3.5 GHz models have two internal inverted F antennas. All models also have an external antenna.

Following is a picture of the external antenna in the upright position. To raise the antenna to its upright position, raise the antenna counterclockwise. Do not turn the antenna beyond its upright position.

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Contents Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide Part Number Revision D, Version 1.0, PV1.7 February 10 ProprietaryTABLE OF CONTENTS Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s GuideNavini Networks, Inc Permissions, Trademarks & Distribution Safety 9. Do not use the equipment under the following conditions When the equipment has been exposed to water or moistureWhen the equipment has been damaged Regulatory Information Introduction Card Models Minimum Computing RequirementsHard Drive MonitorPhysical Characteristics The Wireless Broadband Access CardInstalling Your Card StepAction IllustrationRipwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide Navini Networks, IncStep ActionRipwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide Accessing the Internet Removing Your Card Select Stop Navini Networks PCMCIA Adapter Indicator Light Indicator Light TroubleshootingInstalling Navini Diagnostics NavDiag navdiagwindows.exe Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide Navini Networks, IncStep ActionRipwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide Navini Networks, IncStep ActionRipwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s Guide Troubleshooting Using Navini Diagnostics The IconsThe Signal Strength and Signal Quality Bars How to Increase the Strength and Quality of the Signal The History Graphs The ParametersThe Screen Option Buttons The Configuration Screen The Trend Analysis ScreenThe Statistics Screen Uninstalling Navini Diagnostics Software The About Screen The Help ButtonPrograms NavDiag Uninstall UninstallConnecting the Desktop Antenna Optional Desktop AntennaDisconnecting the Desktop Antenna BaseCare and Maintenance Upgrading the Card You Service Provider may provide a downloadable web file or CD-ROM with software that is installed on your PC and used to upgrade the Card software. This method is used only if the Card was not inserted and “on” during the OTA upgrade process. If you must upgrade your software using this method, your Service Provider will give you instructions on what to do. This method takes a minimal amount of time to complete PC Operating Systems ADDENDUM 1 PC Card - PC TroubleshootingResults of Correct NavDiag Installation Page Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s GuideNavini Networks, Inc Page Ripwave Wireless Broadband Access Card User’s GuideNavini Networks, Inc Page ARTICLE ADDENDUM 2 End User Software License Agreementbetween Navini Networks, Inc and Buyer ARTICLE 2.5 Suitability INDEMNIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY OBJECT CODE ONLY-NO MODIFICATIONS