Acer IEEE 802.11b WLAN PC Card manual Using the shared folder, Using the shared network printer

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3.3 Using the shared folder

1.Double-click the “ Network Neighborhood “ icon, and then double-click the computer where the shared folder is located.

2.Double-click the folder you want to connect to.

3.You may want to assign a drive letter for shared folder that you connect to.

4.In the “ Network Neighborhood “, double-click the computer where the shared folder is located.

5.Click the folder you want to connect, and click “ File “ menu, and then click “ Map Network Drive “.

6.Select an available drive, and then click “ OK ”.

Note: If a password is required, the Windows will prompt you. Then you need to enter the password that had been assigned to this shared folder.

3.4 Using the shared network printer

1.In the “ Network Neighborhood “, locate and double-click the computer where the printer you want to use is located.

2.Double-click the printer icon in the window.

3.To set up the printer, follow the instructions on the screen.

Note:

1.After you have set up a network printer, you can use it as if it were attached to your computer.

2.If a password is required, the Windows will prompt you, and you need to enter the password that had been assigned to this shared printer.

Whenever printing a document through the network, be sure to select the printer that is set as the network printer.

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Contents Ieee 802.11b Wlan PC Card Version 1.3 AugustFCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement Table of Contents Kit Contents IntroductionInstallation 2.1 Overview Install the IEEE802.11b Wlan Utility / Driver Please choose your wireless device adapter, and click Next Page Page Page Additional Note for Windows NT4.0 Page Page Page Install the Pcmcia card Utility Startup Configuration Basic Setting for Infrastructure ModeSet Basic Parameters Basic Setting for 802.11Ad Hoc Mode Basic Setting for Ad Hoc Mode Advanced Settings ConfigurationWired Equivalent Privacy Country How to use your card Wireless LAN Neighborhood Infrastructure ModeLink Information AboutRemove your Pcmcia Card Uninstall the IEEE802.11b Wlan Utility / Driver Additional Note for Windows MePage Additional Note for Windows Application File Sharing in Microsoft WindowsPage Printer Sharing in Windows Using the shared folder Using the shared network printerTroubleshooting Check the Various Properties of the CardPage Microsoft Networking Checklist Set up the Network ProtocolsNetwork Service for Microsoft Networking Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP OthersAdditional Note for Windows 98 earlier edition

IEEE 802.11b WLAN PC Card specifications

The Acer IEEE 802.11b WLAN PC Card is a wireless networking solution that was created to enhance mobile connectivity and provide reliable access to the internet. Designed for laptops and other portable devices, this PC card is compliant with the IEEE 802.11b standard, ensuring compatibility and interoperability with various wireless networks.

One of the main features of the Acer WLAN PC Card is its ability to support a maximum data transfer rate of 11 Mbps. This allows users to experience reasonable speeds for everyday tasks such as browsing the internet, streaming audio, and downloading files. While the speed may be slower in comparison to more modern wireless standards, the 802.11b technology was pivotal during its time, making wireless internet access more accessible to the average user.

The card operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which is commonly used for Wi-Fi connections. This frequency offers a balance between range and penetration, allowing users to connect to wireless networks without the need for extensive cabling. Users can enjoy the freedom of mobility, moving around their home or office while remaining connected to the internet.

Another notable characteristic of the Acer IEEE 802.11b WLAN PC Card is its ease of installation and use. Most systems require minimal setup, allowing for a plug-and-play experience. Users can easily insert the card into the PCMCIA slot of their compatible device, run the necessary drivers, and quickly connect to available wireless networks.

Along with its primary function of providing wireless connectivity, the card also implements essential security protocols. It supports WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), enabling users to secure their wireless connections and protect sensitive information from potential intruders.

Overall, the Acer IEEE 802.11b WLAN PC Card represents a significant step forward in wireless networking technology during its peak. While newer standards offer faster speeds and improved range, the Acer WLAN PC Card remains a functional option for basic wireless connectivity needs. It serves as a testament to the evolution of wireless technology, paving the way for the high-speed and robust solutions available today.