ParkerVision USB1500 manual Current Connection Section

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USB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter

4.4 CURRENT CONNECTION SECTION

This section shows the connection that is currently active, giving the status of each category described in the AVAILABLE CONNECTION SECTION on the previous page. The SPEED indicates the rate of data transfer as dictated by the Access Point to which the Wireless LAN Adapter is connected.

4.5 ACCESS TRAY SECTION

If the START IN SYSTEM TRAY option is toggled, the ParkerVision (H) icon will appear in the system tray on start-up.

Click the www.parkervision.com button to access the ParkerVision-Wireless home page.

Click the HELP option to view the user manual

Click DONE to exit the D2D Management Utility

Click OPTIONS to set the options shown below

SSID is broadcast by the Access Point or in Ad-Hoc by all members in the connection. Occasionally SSID is hidden and the user needs to input the correct name.

Channel can be set by the user when in Ad-Hoc. In AP Mode, the Access Point sets the channel.

Connect to Access Point or Ad-Hoc

Select the appropriate WEP encryption option: Off, 64-bit, or 128-bit.

Most PUBLIC locations leave WEP off.

PRIVATE Ad-Hoc connections will default to WEP 64-bit enabled. The exact key must match the AP or Ad-Hoc member, i.e. Key 1: 3451237890. Connection is established even if the key is incorrect, however, data will not be allowed to transfer with the correct key. Four unique keys can be remembered, one is selected as the default for use when WEP is enabled. Verify with your IT professional the setting for your network.

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Contents ParkerVision USB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter Table of Contents Introduction Part Getting Started Applications Getting to Know Your ParkerVision Wireless LAN AdapterFeatures of the ParkerVision Wireless PC LAN Adapter IntroductionUSB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Software InstallationInstalling the ParkerVision Software For Windows XP Users Double Click the Advanced Button Click Here to Remove Check Mark Installing the ParkerVision USB Wireless LAN Adapter Hardware InstallationSystem Requirements LED Part Advanced Management Configuration ParkerVision Wireless D2D Management UtilityConfiguration Using the D2D/ParkerVision Management Utility Available Connections Section Current Connection Section More on AD-HOC and AP Modes More on Ssid Service Set Identification SsidPart Additional Information Problems During Driver Installation TroubleshootingProblems With Access Point Settings Troubleshooting Problems With the Utility ConfigurationTroubleshooting Problems Communicating With the Computer Network Configuration Ad-hoc Wireless LAN TopologyWireless LAN Topology Infrastructure Effective Transmission Range Example BPSK, QPSK, CCK Hardware SpecificationsUninstalling the ParkerVision Software Uninstalling the ParkerVision Software Index WEP Glossary