Linksys WDT11 manual Installing the PCI Drivers for Windows

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6.You will now reach the screen shown here. This is called the Properties screen. Please check with your other wireless comput- ers for the proper settings. For more information con- cerning these settings, refer to the section called

Configuring the Network PC Card for Windows NT. Adjust the settings as are appropriate and click the OK button.

7.The PCI Adapter has now been installed. You will see it added onto this screen. Click the Close button to continue and then restart your comput- er. Once your computer has restarted, you can continue on to the Configuration Utility section.

NOTE: After you have installed the PCI Adapter, reapply the Windows NT service pack.

PCI Adapter

Installing the PCI Drivers for Windows 2000

1.Windows 2000 will automatically identify the Network PC Adapter, once it is connected to the PC, and prompt you to install the necessary driver. Make sure that the Setup Utility CD (included) is inserted into your CD-ROM drive and click the Next button on the Found New Hardware Wizard screen to proceed.

2.Select Search for a suitable driver... and click the Next button. This will search for the Windows 2000 driver.

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Contents I Adapter Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction Instant WirelessTM Network PC Card and PCI AdapterFeatures System Requirements for the PCI Adapter Planning Your Wireless NetworkPac Package Contents for the PCI Adapter Network TopologyHardware Installation is complete Installing the PCI AdapterPower on your desktop PC Installing the PCI Drivers for WindowsX t Installing the PCI Drivers for Windows ME If You Have Never Installed Network Hardware Installing the PCI Drivers for Windows NTInstant WirelessTM Series Type D\WPC11 WDT11\Driver\WinNT Instant WirelessTM Series If You Have Installed Network Hardware Before Installing the PCI Drivers for Windows WDT11\Driver where Copy manufacturer’sInstalling the PCI Drivers for Windows XP Configuring the Network PC Card Install i n g N e t w o r k Protocols sectionInstant WirelessTM Series Configuring the Network PC Card for Windows NT PCI Adapter RTS Threshold PCI Adapter Configuring the Network PC Card for Windows Installing Network Protocols Installing the Network Protocols for Windows 98Configuration Utility Installing the Configuration UtilityAd-Hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Infrastructure Mode Ad-Hoc Mode Link Info Configuration My computer does not recognize the Network PC Card TroubleshootingCommon Problems and Solutions Network PC Card does not work properlyFrequently Asked Questions What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences? What is ISM band?What is Spread Spectrum? Can Instant WirelessTM products support printer sharing?Appendix Warranty InformationSpecifications for the PCI Adapter Environmental Information for the PCI AdapterContact Information Copyright 2001 Linksys, All Rights Reserved

WDT11 specifications

The Linksys WDT11 is a wireless bridge designed to extend connectivity and provide enhanced network performance in both home and office environments. As part of Linksys' renowned product line, the WDT11 stands out due to its unique features that cater to various networking needs.

One of the primary characteristics of the WDT11 is its ability to bridge wired and wireless networks seamlessly. This capability allows users to connect their existing wired devices, such as printers or desktop computers, to a wireless network without the need for extensive cabling. The device supports 802.11b wireless standards, ensuring a reliable connection with speeds up to 11 Mbps, which was impressive at the time of its release.

The WDT11 features a user-friendly interface that simplifies the setup process. With a straightforward configuration page, users can easily manage and customize their network settings. Additionally, the firmware can be updated to ensure the bridge maintains optimal performance and security over time.

Security is another crucial aspect of the WDT11. It supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption, which helps to safeguard the network from unauthorized access. While WEP encryption is now considered outdated, the device’s support for WEP at the time provided a necessary level of security for wireless communications.

For optimal connectivity, the Linksys WDT11 is equipped with multiple antennae positioned for improved signal strength and range. This ensures that even devices located far from the wireless router can maintain a stable connection. The range of the WDT11 is suitable for medium-sized homes and small offices, making it a versatile option for various environments.

The device also incorporates Linksys’ Multi-Purpose Architecture (MPA), contributing to its flexibility and usability. This feature allows the WDT11 to function not only as a wireless bridge but also in different modes such as access point and client mode, accommodating various networking scenarios.

In summary, the Linksys WDT11 is a robust wireless bridge that enhances connectivity for both wired and wireless devices. With its ease of use, basic security features, and adaptable functionality, it represents a solid choice for users looking to expand their network capabilities. As technology continues to advance, the WDT11 remains a testament to Linksys' commitment to quality and innovative networking solutions.