Asus USB-N66 Compared with 802.11g, Ieee 802.11b 11Mbits/sec, Ieee 802.11g, Infrastructure

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USB-N66 WLAN Adapter User Manual

Compared with 802.11g

802.11a is a standard for access points and radio NICs that is ahead of 802.11g in the market by about six months. 802.11a operates in the 5GHz frequency band with twelve separate non-overlapping channels. As a result, you can have up to twelve access points set to different channels in the same area without them interfering with each other. This makes access point channel assignment much easier and significantly increases the throughput the wireless LAN can deliver within a given area. In addition, RF interference is much less likely because of the less-crowded 5GHz band.

IEEE 802.11b (11Mbits/sec)

In 1997, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) adopted the

802.11standard for wireless devices operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. This standard includes provisions for three radio technologies: direct sequence spread spectrum, frequency hopping spread spectrum, and infrared. Devices that comply with the 802.11 standard operate at a data rate of either 1 or 2 Mbps.

In 1999, the IEEE created the 802.11b standard. 802.11b is essentially identical to the 802.11 standard except 802.11b provides for data rates of up to 11Mbps for direct sequence spread spectrum devices. Under 802.11b, direct sequence devices can operate at 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, or 1Mbps. This provides interoperability with existing 802.11 direct sequence devices that operate only at 2Mbps.

Direct sequence spread spectrum devices spread a radio signal over a range of frequencies. The IEEE 802.11b specification allocates the 2.4GHz frequency band into 14 overlapping operating Channels. Each Channel corresponds to a different set of frequencies.

IEEE 802.11g

802.11g is a new extension to 802.11b (used in majority of wireless LANs today) that broadens 802.11b’s data rates to 54 Mbps within the 2.4 GHz band using OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) technology. 802.11g allows backward compatibility with 802.11b devices but only at 11 Mbps or lower, depending on the range and presence of obstructions.

Infrastructure

A wireless network centered about an access point. In this environment, the access point not only provides communication with the wired network but also mediates wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood.

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Contents USB-N66 Copyright 2012 ASUSTeK Computer Inc. All Rights Reserved Table of contents Introduction Package contentsSystem requirements Quick lookMounting options Status indicatorOperating and storage environment Enabling the WPS for Windows OS onlyTo install the driver and utilities for your Asus USB-N66 Installing the USB-N66 driver and utilitiesConnecting to a wireless network manually Configuring USB-N66 using Asus utilityTo connect USB-N66 to a station Ad Hoc mode manually Connecting to a wireless network using WPS Click Finish To switch to the Soft AP mode Soft AP mode Windows XP/Vista/7Asus Wlan adapter Asus Wlan Adapter Setting Utility Asus Wlan Adapter Setting UtilitySoftware information Asus Wlan Control CenterSurvey Network Type Configuration- BasicConfiguration Encryption Configuration Advanced Click Windows Wireless to use it Configuring USB-N66 using Windows WZC serviceHow do I verify that my Wlan adapter is installed properly? TroubleshootingMy Wlan adapter cannot connect to any Access Points My Wlan adapter cannot connect to a station or Wlan adapterTCP/IP protocol does not bind to the Wlan adapter Glossary Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Default KeyCofdm for 802.11a or 802.11g Device NameDSL Modem Digital Subscriber Line DNS Server Address Domain Name SystemDirect-Sequence Spread Spectrum for 802.11b Essid Extended Service Set Identifier Extended Service Set ESSEncryption EthernetIeee 802.11a 54Mbits/sec IeeeIeee 802.11b 11Mbits/sec Compared with 802.11gIeee 802.11g InfrastructureMAC Address Media Access Control ISP Internet Service ProviderIP Address ISM Bands Industrial, Scientific, and Medicine BandsPacket NIC Network Interface CardPass Phrase PPP Point-to-Point ProtocolWeca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance Ssid Service Set IdentifierWPA Wi-Fi Protected Access StationRequirements Wlan Wireless Local Area NetworkProhibition of Co-location Federal Communications CommissionCE Mark Warning FCC Radiation Exposure StatementDGT Warning Statement ArticleIC Warning Statement IC Radiation Exposure StatementCanada, avis d’Industry Canada IC Asus Recycling/Takeback ServicesASUSTeK Computer INC. Asia Pacific Asus Contact Information112, Taiwan