NDC comm NWH660 manual Terminology Used in this Guide, Regulatory Domain

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Terminology Used in this Guide

BSSID/MAC ID

The BSSID (Basic Service Set ID) is a factory-set ID unique to each InstantWave WLAN product. It is identical to the MAC ID (Media Access Control ID). It allows each InstantWave product to be identified on the wireless network.

ESSID

An Extended Service Set ID (often referred to as Service Set ID, or SSID) identifies the wireless LAN domain that an AP is in. A domain is generally composed of wireless APs you are most likely to communicate with. You can type an existing domain name or create a new one that contains up to 32 characters.

Regulatory Domain

InstantWave products use the license-free ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) band to communicate through radio waves. Different countries offer different radio frequencies to be used as the ISM band. There are four frequency bands defined by IEEE 802.11: Japan (2.471 to 2.497 GHz), USA, Extended Japan, Canada, and Europe (2.4 to 2.4835 GHz), Spain (2.445 to 2.475 GHz), and France (2.4465 to 2.4835 GHz). To use InstantWave products in a country not listed above, check with your government’s regulating body to find the correct frequency band to use. All InstantWave products are supplied preset to the country of sale’s frequency band.

WEP

WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It is an encryption scheme that provides secure wireless data communications. WEP uses a 40-bit or 128-bit key to encrypt data. In order to decode the data transmission, all wireless clients on the network must use identical keys.

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Contents User’s Guide MbpsNational Datacomm Corporation Technical SupportTrademarks Your NWH660 package should contain the following items Packing ListContents Advanced Settings Figures Igure Introduction Snmp InstantWave Wireless LAN ProductsAutomatic Discovery of InstantWave Devices Iwms The InstantWave Management SystemWindows NT Windows 95/98Windows 2000/XP Iwms Hardware and Software Requirements Regulatory Domain Terminology Used in this GuideSee Hardware Pre-configuration, page 22, for How to Use this GuideSee Installing the InstantWave Management See Using the InstantWave ManagementWireless Computer-1 Computer-2 Access PointPlanning the Network Infrastructure Network TypesSingle AP Network Wired Computers Server Access Point Wireless ComputersSales Domain Multiple AP Installation Single AP InstallationPlanning an Infrastructure Network Roaming Hardware Description LED IndicatorsColor Meaning Function Connectors and SwitchesInstalling the AP Management Tools Hardware Pre-configurationAP COMFig/Password Using the AP COMFig ToolAP COMFig Tool/Password AP COMFig/ServiceGeneral Configuration/GeneralDomain Name AP Alias NameTransmission Rate Basic RatesEncryption Configuration/EncryptionInstantWave 11-Mbps Wireless Access Point Filter DhcpConfiguration/Filter Configuration/SNMP Access Control Snmp Access ControlPerform AP Self Diagnostic Test Hardware Diagnosis Upgrade AP FirmwareInstantWave Product Placement Guidelines Reset AP ConfigurationInstantWave 11-Mbps Wireless Access Point Click Next Installing the InstantWave Management SystemImportant Issues Click Next again Figure Auto-Discovery Using the InstantWave Management SystemInstantWave Management System Popup Menu ConfigurationIP Configuration Next panel in the configuration dialog box is Filter Figure Name WirelessTransmission BroadcastRate ChannelMAC Access Control Address MAC Address List StatusIdentifier Click the Encryption tab to set up the security options New/Edit Address dialog box will open Figure New/Edit Address Trap ServerConfiguration/Trap Server Trap View Monitor MonitorStatistics Summary InformationMonitor/Statistics Load Default ResetUpgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware Batch mode operation Advanced SettingsManage Iwms Host Table Partition the network according to the physical locationCreate Host Table via Automatic Discovery New/Edit/Delete a Host Address on Host Table Import Host Table to check device’s availabilityNew/Edit/Delete a Host Address Export the Configuration profile to a FileImport the Configuration Profile from a File Import the Configuration Profile from a FileEncryption Question Answer FAQsSymptom Suggested Solutions TroubleshootingLocation of the wireless PC or AP Support from Your Network Supplier Technical SupportHardware NDC Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Service Procedures Services after Warranty Period Specifications Temperature Firmware UpgradeEmission Type Radio Frequency RangeChannel Center AppendixSpain France Japan Number Frequency MHzEncryption 13, 27, 48 IndexSsid