Asus PCEN10 user manual Cofdm for 802.11a or 802.11g, Default Key, Device Name

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PCE-N10 WLAN Card User Manual

COFDM (for 802.11a or 802.11g)

Signal power alone is not enough to maintain 802.11b-like distances in an 802.11a/g environment. To compensate, a new physical-layer encoding technology was designed that departs from the traditional direct-sequence technology being deployed today. This technology is called COFDM (coded OFDM). COFDM was developed specifically for indoor wireless use and offers performance much superior to that of spread-spectrum solutions. COFDM works by breaking one high-speed data carrier into several lowerspeed subcarriers, which are then transmitted in parallel. Each high-speed carrier is 20MHz wide and is broken

up into 52 subchannels, each approximately 300KHz wide. COFDM uses 48 of these subchannels for data, while the remaining four are used for error correction. COFDM delivers higher data rates and a high degree of multipath reflection recovery, thanks to its encoding scheme and error correction.

Each subchannel in the COFDM implementation is about 300KHz wide. At the low end of the speed gradient, BPSK (binary phase shift keying) is used to encode 125Kbps of data per channel, resulting in a 6,000Kbps, or 6Mbps, data rate. Using quadrature phase shift keying, you can double the amount of data encoded to 250Kbps per channel, yielding a 12Mbps data rate. And by using 16-level quadrature amplitude modulation encoding 4bits per hertz, you can achieve a data rate of 24Mbps. The 802.11a/g standard specifies that all 802.11a/ g-compliant products must support these basic data rates. The standard also lets the vendor extend the modulation scheme beyond 24Mbps. Remember, the more bits per cycle (hertz) that are encoded, the more susceptible the signal will be to interference and fading, and ultimately, the shorter the range, unless power output is increased.

Default Key

This option allows you to select the default WEP key. This option allows you to use WEP keys without having to remember or write them down. The WEP keys generated using the Pass Phrase is compatible with other WLAN products. The Pass Phrase option is not as secure as manual assignment.

Device Name

Also known as DHCP client ID or network name. Sometimes provided by an ISP when using DHCP to assign addresses.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

This protocol allows a computer (or many computers on your network) to be automatically assigned a single IP address from a DHCP server.

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Contents PCE-N10 E6391 / FebruaryCopyright 2011 ASUSTeK Computer Inc. All Rights Reserved Asus Computer International America Manufacturer contact informationASUSTeK Computer Inc. Asia-Pacific Technical supportTable of contents FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communications CommissionProhibition of Co-location IC Warning Statement CE Mark WarningDGT Warning Statement ArticleAsus Recycling/Takeback Services IC Radiation Exposure StatementEC Declaration of Conformity Europe Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer IncAsus Computer GmbH Authorised distributorsSystem requirements Package contentsIntroduction HardwareComplete the installation Installing the PCE-N10 driver and utilitiesClick Install to start the installation Configuring PCE-N10 using Asus utility Connecting to a wireless network manuallyConnecting to a wireless network using WPS Select Use the WPS button, then click NextSelect Use PIN code Soft AP mode Windows XP/Vista/7 Access Control List field ACLSoftware information Asus Wlan Card Setting UtilityAsus Wlan Card Setting Utility system tray icon Asus Wlan Control CenterAsus Wlan Card Config Basic OthersConfig Encryption Config Advanced ManuallyConfiguring PCE-N10 using Windows WZC service Click Windows Wireless to use itMy Wlan card cannot connect to any Access Points TroubleshootingHow do I verify that my Wlan card is installed properly? Connection quality is bad and the signal strength is weakTCP/IP protocol does not bind to the Wlan Card Glossary Cofdm for 802.11a or 802.11g Default KeyDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Device NameDirect-Sequence Spread Spectrum for 802.11b DNS Server Address Domain Name SystemDSL Modem Digital Subscriber Line Encryption Extended Service Set ESSEssid Extended Service Set Identifier EthernetIeee Ieee 802.11a 54Mbits/secInfrastructure Ieee 802.11b 11Mbits/secIeee 802.11g IP Internet Protocol ISP Internet Service ProviderMAC Address Media Access Control IP AddressPass Phrase NIC Network Interface CardPacket PPP Point-to-Point ProtocolRadio Frequency RF Terms GHz, MHz, Hz Ssid Service Set IdentifierWeca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance StationRequirements WPA Wi-Fi Protected AccessWlan Wireless Local Area Network