ParkerVision USB1500 manual Glossary

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USB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter

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Channel: The radio channel of a wireless network, 1 through 11.

Connect: Connect to an available network, or connect to a network using a specific profi le.

Delete: Delete a named profi le.

Done: Save changes and close the window.

Edit: Edit a named profi le.

Name: Profi le name, such as, “Work” or “Home”.

Options: Used to create ad hoc and infrastructure networks, and start the ParkerVision- D2D user interface in the system tray.

Password: Enter a password, if required, to connect to a wireless network.

Profile: A record that contains information about a wireless network such as SSID, WEP keys, channel, and type of connection, e.g. AP or ad hoc.

Scan: Activates a search of all channels (1 through 11) searching for wireless networks.

Scanning…: Active indication of the scanning activity. If the radio seems to be in a state of continuous “Scan”, it is likely that there are no wireless networks available.

Signal: Signal strength.

Status: State of the wireless connection, either connected or not connected.

Speed: The speed of the connection measured in Mbps, (Megabits per second).

SSID: Service Set Identifi er. An identifi cation broadcast, (or not), by an access point or ad hoc node.

Type: Type of network, either infrastructure/access point, (AP), or ad hoc.

WEP: Wired equivalent privacy. A means of encrypting the radio signals, can be 40 bit, 64 bit, or 128 bit encryption.

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Contents ParkerVision USB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter Table of Contents Introduction Part Getting Started Introduction Getting to Know Your ParkerVision Wireless LAN AdapterFeatures of the ParkerVision Wireless PC LAN Adapter ApplicationsUSB1500 Wireless PC LAN Adapter Software Installation Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM driveInstalling 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 ParkerVision Wireless D2D Management Utility ConfigurationConfiguration Using the D2D/ParkerVision Management Utility Available Connections Section Current Connection Section More on AD-HOC and AP Modes Service Set Identification Ssid More on SsidPart Additional Information Troubleshooting Problems During Driver InstallationTroubleshooting Problems With the Utility Configuration Problems With Access Point SettingsTroubleshooting Problems Communicating With the Computer Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Topology Network ConfigurationWireless LAN Topology Infrastructure Effective Transmission Range Example Hardware Specifications BPSK, QPSK, CCKUninstalling the ParkerVision Software Uninstalling the ParkerVision Software Index WEP Glossary