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Field Description

 

Ad-Hoc– to establish peer-to-peer wireless communication

 

directly with other wireless client devices such as other

 

computers with wireless cards.

Ad-Hoc Band:

There are three bands available for selection- 11B, 11G and 11G

 

Turbo. Choice depends on the type of wireless equipment you

 

wish to connect to. Check the documentation of the associated

 

equipment to verify details.

Channel:

The channel value that the PCI card will operate in. Australian

 

Users should select the Channel Range 1-13 and all stations

 

on the WLAN need to be on the same channel if they are to

 

communicate.

Tx Rate:

Select the data rate for data transmission.

Power Mode:

There are 3 modes to choose from:

 

Continuous Access Mode (default) – the USB Adaptor is

 

constantly operating with full power and it consumes the most

 

power.

 

Maximum Power Save – theUSB Adaptor consumes the

 

least power and only operates when there is wireless network

 

activity.

 

Power Save – the USB Adaptor consumes a moderate level of

 

power.

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Contents Page Contents Introduction Product FeaturesSystem Requirements Wireless TerminologyWireless Security Terms Getting to Know Your NP644 Package ContentsLink LED IndicatorsUtility Installation Installing the NB644NP644 Ieee 802.11g Wireless Network USB Adaptor YML787 Rev1 YML787 Rev1 NP644 Ieee 802.11g Wireless Network USB Adaptor YML787 Rev1 Driver Installation NP644 Ieee 802.11g Wireless Network USB Adaptor YML787 Rev1 YML787 Rev1 Optional Link Information Using the Wireless UtilityFieldDescription Configuration Tx Rate Preamble Advanced YML787 Rev1 Default Key Select one of the 4 keys to use Network Key Site Survey FieldDescription About Us Ascii Appendix a GlossaryBSS CSMA/CD CSMA/CADhcp ESS DsssEssid Ieee HEXPpdu PlcpRTS PsduSsid WEP TCP/IPContact Information Appendix B Registration and Warranty InformationCopyright Information Customer Information Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty