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Glossary

Ad hoc mode

A type of network for wireless LAN communications. In this mode a network is easily built because no access point is required. However, this mode is not available for multiple simultaneous communications due to its poor extensibility; in other words, it is unsuitable for wireless LAN communication connecting many devices.

AP (Access Point)

Stands for Access Point. Access points are required to relay terminals for a communication in the Infrastructure mode, explained later in this section.

Channel

A segment for 2.4 GHz frequency bandwidth for wireless LAN communications. When more than one access point exists in a narrow area in the Infrastructure mode, different channels are required for each in order to avoid radio wave interference. Communications among devices with different channels are not available even if their SSIDs (explained later in this section) are the same.

CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance)

A type of access controlling method for wireless LAN communications. In this method terminals constantly monitor their communication status with each other. When one terminal is communicating, others stop their communications and wait until they confirm that an available access route comes up, in order to avoid the collision of communication signals as much as possible.

DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)

A type of signal transmission system for wireless LAN communications. As one of the characteristics of this system, less noise occurs during communication and thus DSSS communication interferes with other communications less, because signals are spread to a wide spectrum with a small amount of electric power. Also this system uses the Pseudo Noise Code for the modulation and demodulation of signals, so a confidential communication with less risk of being intercepted is available.

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

An organization that promotes studies for electronic related fields. The major activities of IEEE are holding academic conferences and publishing technical papers. Also its internal committees establish and recommend technical standards. The IEEE802 LAN/MAN Standard Committee of IEEE is in charge of technical standards for wireless LAN communications.

IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g

Technical standards established by IEEE for wireless LAN communications with a 2.4 GHz frequency bandwidth.

Infrastructure mode

A type of network for wireless LAN communications. This mode is suitable for a wireless LAN communication connecting more than one device because a simultaneous communication among these devices is available by installing access points. Also interface ports embedded in each access point can extend the range of communication by integrating wireless LAN and wired LAN.

OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing)

A type of communication system for wireless LAN communications. This is one of the multi-carrier systems that transmits signals through multiple carriers with different center frequencies and makes these carriers orthogonal so that they will not interfere each other, and thus efficient communications will be available within a narrow bandwidth.

PSK (Pre-Shared Key) passphrase

“PSK” is a preset encryption key shared with terminals and “passphrase” is a character string required for PSK authentication. A passphrase consists of a number of words (phrase), while a general password is only a short single word. This means passphrases have a stronger tolerance toward security invasion than passwords.

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service)

A protocol for network service authentication. This protocol originally developed for authentication for dial-up connections is now used for authentication for various network services. The RADIUS server is an authentication server supporting RADIUS protocols. This server efficiently controls access to a network because the authentication information of network users and their accessing statuses are centrally controlled.

SSID (Service Set ID)

A network ID for wireless LAN communications. To identify terminals or access points that belong to the same wireless LAN network, the same SSID must be set for each device. Communications among devices with different SSIDs are not available.

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Contents Operators Manual for Wireless LAN Module Page „ How to read this manual ‰ Symbols in this manual Preface‰ Model and series names in this manual ‰ Options‰ Trademarks Precautions „ Precautions for Use„ About Toshiba Wireless Solution ‰ Wireless Interoperability‰ Regulatory Information ‰ Canada Industry Canada IC‰ Europe EU Declaration of Conformity EN 300‰ USA-Federal Communications Commission FCC Labelling‰ Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France „ NotesContents Contents Before Setting Up Wireless Network Setting Up the Infrastructure ModeSetting up the Ad Hoc Mode Disabling Wireless NetworkBefore Setting Up Wireless Network „ Planning for installationInfrastructure Mode Ad Hoc Mode‰ Determine the security mode ‰ Determine the SsidWPA/WPA2/802.1X WEP Setting Up the Infrastructure Mode Press PasswordEnter the administrator password and press OK „ Select network typePress Wireless Setting Press on and press NextSetting Up the Infrastructure Mode „ Specify Ssid ‰ Selecting the Ssid from the available network listPress Available Network ‰ Entering the Ssid manually Press SsidScreen returns to the Ssid Settings screen „ Select security mode Press WPA, WPA2 or 802.1X, and then NextPress EAP-TLS and press Next Press Disable and press EAP User Name Press NextSpecify the following items and press Next Encryption Between AP and STAConfirm the settings and press Finish Press YES, and wait until the setting is reflected‰ Selecting WPA/WPA2/802.1X security mode with Peap protocol Press Peap and press NextEnter the following items and press Next EAP User NameConfirm the settings and press Finish ‰ Selecting WPAPSK/WPA2PSK security mode Press Wpapsk or WPA2PSK and press NextSpecify the following items and press Next ‰ Selecting WEP security mode Press WEP button and press NextSpecify the following items and press Next ‰ Selecting no security mode Press None and press NextPress YES, and wait until the setting is reflected Setting up the Ad Hoc Mode Wireless Setting screen is displayed Press AD HOC and press Next „ Specify Ssid Wireless LAN Security Settings screen is displayed Press WEP and press Next Select the transmit power and press Next Select the transmit power and press Next button Confirm the settings and press Finish buttonPress YES, and wait until the setting is reflected Disabling Wireless Network Press Password buttonPress OFF and press Next Specification Troubleshooting Glossary AppendixSpecification DescriptionTroubleshooting When Error Messages are DisplayedWhen Cannot Connect to Toshiba MFP Glossary Index NumericsIndex GN-1060 OME100082C0 GN-1060