Linksys WPC54G manual List of Figures, Front Panel

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Wireless-G Notebook Adapter

List of Figures

Figure 3-1: Front Panel

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Figure 4-1: The Setup Wizard’s Welcome Screen

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Figure 4-2: The Setup Wizard’s License Agreement

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Figure 4-3: The Setup Wizard’s Wireless Mode Screen

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Figure 4-4: The Setup Wizard’s Ad-Hoc Mode Screen

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Figure 4-5: The Setup Wizard’s WEP Screen

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Figure 4-6: The Setup Wizard’s WPA-PSK Screen

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Figure 4-7: The Setup Wizard’s Check Settings Screen

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Figure 4-8: The Setup Wizard’s Congratulations Screen

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Figure 5-1: Installing the Adapter into your notebook

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Figure 6-1: Link Information

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Figure 6-2: Wireless Network Status

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Figure 6-3: Wireless Network Statistics

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Figure 6-4: Site Survey

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Figure 6-5: Profiles

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Figure 6-6: Importing a Profile

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Figure 6-7: Exporting a Profile

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Figure 6-8: Creating a New Profile

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Figure 6-9: Enter Profile Name

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Figure 6-10: Wireless Mode for New Profile

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Figure 6-11: Ad-Hoc Mode Settings

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Figure 6-12: Network Settings

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Figure 6-13: Wireless Security for New Profile

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Figure 6-14: WEP Setting for New Profile

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Figure 6-15: WPA-PSK Settings

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Figure 6-16: TKIP Settings

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Figure 6-17: WPA RADIUS Settings

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Figure 6-18: Encryption Type

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Figure 6-19: EAP-TLS Authentication

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Figure 6-20: EAP-TTLS Authentication

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Contents 4802GHz.11g Wireless-G Copyright and Trademarks Word definitionTable of Contents List of Figures Front Panel21 EAP-MD5 Authentication Welcome IntroductionAdapter a device that adds network functionality to your PC What’s in this Guide? Wireless-G Notebook Adapter Planning your Wireless Network Network TopologyRoaming Topology the physical layout of a networkPlanning your Wireless Network Network LayoutGetting to Know the Wireless-G Notebook Adapter LED IndicatorsPower LinkSoftware Installation and Configuration Software instructions for the computerInstallation Procedure Setup Wizard’s Wireless Mode ScreenWEP Bit a binary digitSetup Wizard’s Check Settings Screen WPA-PSKSetup Wizard’s Congratulations Screen Hardware Installation Connecting the AdapterAccessing the Wireless Network Monitor Using the Wireless Network MonitorLink Information Encryption encoding data transmitted in a network Internet traffic from your local area networkWireless Network Statistics Byte a unit of data that is usually eight bits longSite Survey Site InformationProfiles Profile InformationCreating a New Profile On the Profiles screen, click New to create a new profile11 Ad-Hoc Mode Settings 12 Network Settings 13 Wireless Security for New Profile 15 WPA-PSK Settings 17 WPA Radius Settings WPA RadiusEAP-TLS EAP-TTLSEAP-MD5 EAP-PEAP24 Radius Settings Radius27 EAP-MD5 Authentication 30 Confirm New Settings Common Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingWireless-G Notebook Adapter does not work properly Frequently Asked Questions What is the 802.11b standard?What is the 802.11g standard? What 802.11b features are supported?What is ad-hoc mode? What is infrastructure mode?What is roaming? What is ISM band?What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences? What is WEP?Security Precautions Appendix B Wireless SecuritySecurity Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix B Wireless Security Wireless-G Notebook Adapter Appendix C Windows Help TCP/IPAppendix D Glossary Wireless-G Notebook Adapter Wireless-G Notebook Adapter Wireless-G Notebook Adapter Appendix E Specifications Appendix F Warranty Information Limited WarrantyFCC Statement Appendix G Regulatory InformationIndustry Canada Canada EC Declaration of Conformity Europe Safety Notices Appendix H Contact Information
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WPC54G specifications

The Linksys WPC54G is a wireless network adapter specifically designed for laptops and portable devices, enabling users to connect to wireless networks seamlessly. As a member of the Linksys family, the WPC54G provides robust functionality paired with ease of use, making it a popular choice for home and office environments.

One of the standout features of the WPC54G is its support for the IEEE 802.11g standard, which allows for wireless data transfer rates of up to 54 Mbps. This technology provides a significant upgrade over older standards, enabling users to enjoy faster internet speeds and smoother streaming experiences. The WPC54G is also backward compatible with the 802.11b standard, ensuring it can connect to a wide range of wireless networks.

The device employs a PCI card form factor, which makes it easy to install in most laptops. Compatibility with a range of operating systems, including Windows and Linux, enhances its versatility. The card offers a reliable connection through its use of advanced wireless technologies such as the use of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology, improving signal strength and stability. This allows the WPC54G to deliver high-speed connections even at greater distances from the access point.

Equipped with WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols, the Linksys WPC54G prioritizes security, giving users peace of mind when accessing unsecured networks. This feature is especially important in today’s digital landscape, where data privacy and security are paramount.

Another significant characteristic of the WPC54G is its ease of setup. The included utility allows users to manage their connections and configure settings effortlessly, making it accessible even to those who are not technically savvy. The card also features a Linksys Easy Setup Assistant, guiding users through the installation process step by step.

In terms of physical attributes, the WPC54G is compact and designed to fit snugly into PC Card slots, ensuring portability without compromising performance. Overall, the Linksys WPC54G wireless network adapter remains a reliable choice for users seeking speed, security, and ease of use in their wireless connectivity solutions, solidifying its place in the market as a dependable networking device.