Network Computing Devices GW-EN11H user manual Wireless Tab

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GeoWave GW-EN11H Wireless Ethernet Adapter User's Manual

The Wireless Tab

Operating Mode: lets you select the network scenarios, either Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure. Default setting is “Infrastructure

SSID: lets you set the Service Set Identifications:

Default SSID is “Any”. When set to any, the adapter is allowed access to any nearby AP.

Channel: enables you to select a transmission channel.

Transmission Rate: displays a list of transfer rates.

Access point density: enables you to set the relative number of access points near the GW-EN11H. Use this setting to reduce channel overlap and interference:

Low: 1-2 nearby APs

Medium: 3-4 nearby APs

High: 5 or more nearby APs

When connected in an infrastructure or ad-hoc mode, a list of nearby APs or peers is displayed at the bottom of the Info screen. When you re-load the web page, the list will be updated.

WEP enabled: Allows you to enable or disable Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) for encryption, with either 64- or 128-bit encryption.

WEP key length: Enables you to choose either a 64- or 128-bit encryption scheme. Be sure that the adapter’s WEP key must be the same as the AP’s, otherwise adapter still can not communicate with wireless LAN.

Note: Some APs do not support 128-bit encryption

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Contents GW-EN11H CE Marking Warning Table of Contents About this manual Introduction Wireless Ethernet Adapter FeaturesPackage Contents Physical Details Hardware InstallationLED Indications Hardware Installation Networking Connecting the Ethernet Adapter to Your NetworkInstall the Wireless Navigator Wireless Navigator InstallationPage Page Complete installation Startup and Login Page Page Info Tab Configuring the Ethernet AdapterWireless Tab Wireless Tab Server Tab Admin TabHelp Tab FAQ & Troubleshooting Q6 What is the Ieee 802.11b standard? Q11 What is WEP? Product SpecificationsRoaming