3Com 3CRPAG175 Using Wireless LAN Manager, Getting Connected with 3Com Wireless LAN Manager

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Using Wireless LAN Manager

Using Wireless LAN Manager

NOTE: Wireless LAN Manager defaults to automatically connect to any wireless network with no security. This default allows a basic connection to an open access point.

Key Features contained within 3Com Wireless LAN Manager:

Ad Hoc or Access Point connections

Wide range of security settings: including

64, 128, 152 bit WEP

Light EAP

802.1x - EAP-TLS, PEAP, EAP-TTLS, MD5

WPA (WEP, TKIP, AES)

3Com Dynamic Security Link

Serial Authentication

Multiple profile support with automatic profile activation capabilities

Profiles can be imported and exported for easy multiple machine setup

For each profile you can specify:

SSID name

Security settings

Applications that will automatically launch, such as VPN software

Default printer

File and print sharing for each profile

Static or Dynamic IP settings

Autonomous Load Balancing for improved roaming.

After installation, consult with your network administrator and refer to 3Com's Wireless LAN Manager on line help for detailed information about the Wireless LAN Manager features and to change your default installation settings.

Getting Connected with 3Com Wireless LAN Manager

Your 3Com Wireless LAN PC card has been initially setup as follows:

This has been set to allow you to connect to any Access Point without encryption or authentication.

Encryption: No encryption has been enabled.

If 3Com Wireless LAN Manager does not show an active connection or you want to connect to a different wireless LAN network then you will need to create a new connection.

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