Harmony House manual 802.11a Software Parameters, Network Mode

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Configuration Parameters

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802.11a Software Parameters

The following configuration parameters are available for a Harmony 802.11a network adapter. Refer to Chapter 5 for instructions on how to change these configuration settings using the Harmony Utility.

Network Mode

Network Mode configures a Harmony 802.11a network adapter to operate in either Ad Hoc mode or Infrastructure mode.

When set to Ad Hoc, all Harmony 802.11a devices must have the same SSID, Channel, and WEP Keys (if WEP is enabled) to communicate. An Ad Hoc network is a wireless network that consists of only 802.11a client adapters (i.e., a network that does not have an Access Point).

Note: Products sold in Europe do not support Ad Hoc mode.

When set to Infrastructure mode, an 802.11a network adapter must have the same SSID and security settings as the Access Points on the network to communicate. An Infrastructure network is any network that includes one or more 802.11a Access Points. By default, the adapter operates in Infrastructure mode.

SSID

The SSID (Service Set ID), which is also referred to as the ESSID (Extended Service Set ID), is a text string that all members of the same 802.11a network share.

The SSID may be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long, including spaces. Also, when configured to “any,” a Harmony 802.11a network adapter can communicate with any available Access Point regardless of the Access Point’s SSID.

In an Infrastructure network, the SSID must match on all Harmony 802.11a Access Points and 802.11a clients (unless a client’s SSID is “any”). Devices that do not share the same SSID cannot communicate.

In an Ad Hoc network without an Access Point, each 802.11a device must have the same SSID to participate in the network. A node cannot use the “any” SSID to join an Ad Hoc network.

By default, an 802.11a adapter’s SSID is set to “any”.

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Contents Harmony 802.11a Network Adapter Users GuideFCC Warning Declaration of Conformity That the following harmonized standards have been appliedFor Indoor Use Only Table of Contents Index Chapter IntroductionHarmony Family Harmony 8450 802.11a CardBus Card Product PackageHarmony 8150 802.11a PCI Card System Requirements Overview of Country-Specific Features Installation Pre-installation ConsiderationsRegulatory Warnings FCC GuidelinesWindows ME and Windows 98 SE Installation CD Requirement Industry Canada GuidelinesWindows NT Laptops Require a Plug-and-Play Utility 802.11a CardBus CardInstallation Instructions Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XPPage Page Windows NT Page Harmony 802.11a PCI Card users Follow these steps Related Topics Upgrading to Version Wireless Topologies Ad HocConnecting to a Single AP InfrastructureRoaming Between Multiple APs RoamingGuidelines for Roaming Configuration Parameters Ieee 802.11a SpecificationNetwork Mode 802.11a Software Parameters2X Mode Power Saving ModeRoaming Channel For United States and CanadaFor Europe For JapanFragmentation Send RateFor Singapore WEP Encryption and Authentication Security OptionsHarmony Security Protocol WEP Keys802.1x Harmony Security Protocol GuidelinesConfiguration Parameters Harmony Utility Status Monitor IconConfiguration Utility Association InformationHarmony Utility Station Configuration Harmony Utility Harmony Utility WEP for Authentication and Encryption SecurityPage Read Key File Format Harmony Security Protocol Page Page Page 802.1x Click the Authentication tab Click the Wireless Networks tabNetwork Traffic Statistics Send Receive 802.11a Networks Snoop Tool Packet Transmission Success Rate Version Information How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation TroubleshootingCommon Installation Problems Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Troubleshooting Adapter Inserted Before Running the Installation Program802.11a Network Adapter Not Installed Properly Adapter Not Listed in Device ManagerWindows XP/2000 Configuring Networking Clients and ProtocolsWindows ME/98 SE Uninstalling a Harmony 802.11a Network Adapter Windows NTRange Windows 98/ME computersWindows NT computers Windows 2000 computersCardBus Card LED Indicators Common Technical Support Questions Access Point is out of range box and click LogonPassword so the Harmony logon Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsGeneral Network InformationEnvironmental RadioPhysical Parameters SsidAppendix B Technical Support and TrainingIndex Infrastructure Network Mode Ssid Throughput Topologies