Harmony House manual Product Package, Harmony 8450 802.11a CardBus Card

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The Product Package

The items included with each Harmony 802.11a network adapter are listed below. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your reseller or Proxim Technical Support.

Harmony 8450 802.11a CardBus Card

Each Harmony 802.11a CardBus Card Model 8450 comes with the following:

One 802.11a CardBus Card with two integral 1.5 dBi antennas that provide built-in diversity (antennas are inside the casing and not visible to the user)

One Harmony 802.11a Installation CD-ROM containing Proxim software and utilities and this user’s guide in Portable Document Format (PDF)

One Harmony 8450 802.11a CardBus Card Quick Start Guide

Harmony 8150 802.11a PCI Card

Each Harmony 802.11a PCI Card Model 8150 comes with the following:

One 802.11a PCI Card with two integral 1.5 dBi antennas that provide built-in diversity (one antenna is attached to the card via a 55" cable; the other antenna is attached directly to the card’s bracket)

One Harmony 802.11a Installation CD-ROM containing Proxim software and utilities and this user’s guide in Portable Document Format (PDF)

One Harmony 8150 802.11a PCI Card Quick Start Guide

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Contents Users Guide Harmony 802.11a Network AdapterFCC Warning That the following harmonized standards have been applied Declaration of ConformityFor Indoor Use Only Table of Contents Index Introduction ChapterHarmony Family Product Package Harmony 8450 802.11a CardBus CardHarmony 8150 802.11a PCI Card System Requirements Overview of Country-Specific Features Pre-installation Considerations InstallationRegulatory Warnings FCC GuidelinesIndustry Canada Guidelines Windows ME and Windows 98 SE Installation CD Requirement802.11a CardBus Card Windows NT Laptops Require a Plug-and-Play UtilityWindows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Installation InstructionsPage Page Windows NT Page Harmony 802.11a PCI Card users Follow these steps Related Topics Upgrading to Version Ad Hoc Wireless TopologiesInfrastructure Connecting to a Single APRoaming Roaming Between Multiple APsGuidelines for Roaming Ieee 802.11a Specification Configuration Parameters802.11a Software Parameters Network ModePower Saving Mode 2X ModeRoaming For United States and Canada ChannelFor Europe For JapanSend Rate FragmentationFor Singapore Security Options WEP Encryption and AuthenticationWEP Keys Harmony Security ProtocolHarmony Security Protocol Guidelines 802.1xConfiguration Parameters Status Monitor Icon Harmony UtilityAssociation Information Configuration UtilityHarmony Utility Station Configuration Harmony Utility Harmony Utility Security WEP for Authentication and EncryptionPage Read Key File Format Harmony Security Protocol Page Page Page 802.1x Click the Wireless Networks tab Click the Authentication tabNetwork Traffic Statistics Send Receive 802.11a Networks Snoop Tool Packet Transmission Success Rate Version Information Troubleshooting How to Obtain Help with Your LAN InstallationCommon Installation Problems Adapter Inserted Before Running the Installation Program Windows 98/ME/2000/XP TroubleshootingAdapter Not Listed in Device Manager 802.11a Network Adapter Not Installed ProperlyConfiguring Networking Clients and Protocols Windows XP/2000Windows ME/98 SE Windows NT Uninstalling a Harmony 802.11a Network AdapterWindows 98/ME computers RangeWindows NT computers Windows 2000 computersCardBus Card LED Indicators Common Technical Support Questions Logon Access Point is out of range box and clickPassword so the Harmony logon Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsGeneral Network InformationRadio EnvironmentalPhysical Ssid ParametersTechnical Support and Training Appendix BIndex Infrastructure Network Mode Ssid Throughput Topologies