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Adapter Information The Adapter Information application lets you perform a wide range of adapter configuration and monitoring tasks from a single user interface. The application lets you configure the adapter, monitor performance, diagnose problems, and set up system logging. Each screen has a category list that lets you select which information is to be displayed in the window.

Adapter provides basic information about the adapter and the current hardware settings

Signal Quality updates in real time to indicate the current signal strength. Adapter Information displays basic adapter information.

Hardware Properties indicate the hardware resources being used by the PC, and hardware characteristics of the WLAN adapter (hardware revision, MAC address, and adapter type).

Known Access Points shows which access points your adapter can sense and displays basic statistics for each. The display shows the access point addresses, channel, a type/status indicator, noise, and signal. The access point is indicated by a graphic of an access point transmitting on the left hand side of the list.

Association displays statistics on the performance of the adapter related to adapter to access point associations and roaming.

Association Statistics include the current number of associations, access point counts, number of fill scans, number of partial scans, and the current access point that the adapter is associated with.

Roaming Reasons lists the reason that the adapter roamed from access point to access point.

Miscellaneous Statistics lets you see if the adapter is experiencing transmission problems.

Reset Statistics clears and restarts all statistics counters.

Transmit and Receive Statistics are concerned with the quality of the wireless connection between the PC Card and the access point.

Transmit Statistics include the total host packets transmitted, information on non-directed packets, information on directed packets, and the total number of bytes transmitted.

Receive Statistics include the total host packets received, information on non-directed packets, information on directed packets, and the total number of bytes received.

The transmit and receive graph displays a histogram of the directed and non-directed traffic at varying data rates.

Diagnostics panel lets you perform low level tests to determine if the WLAN hardware is functioning.

Select Function lets you choose a self-test or reset the adapter. Execute Function performs the selection.

Results shows the results of the diagnostics.

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Contents AirConnect Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card User Guide United States Government Legend Contents Installing the PC Card Index Warranty and Regulatory Compliance Features Before YOU BeginIntroduction Installation Overview Drivers Disk FactoryAirConnect Application Disk Select Create DiskettesSoftware Installation Installation NotesWindows Software Installation Installing Installing the Card SoftwareUninstalling the Card DocumentationRemoving the Card TroubleshootingBefore Installing Installing Windows NT DriversCurrent Service Pack DriverNetworking Installed Setup WithSetup with No ConfiguringClick Advanced Installation for Windows CE Or notebook PC from which you will transfer filesTransferring AirConnect Files to Your Mobile Device Installation Procedure Easy Setup Wireless PC cardUtilities Status Software CONFIGURATION, TOOLS, and Utilities Status Encryption EncryptionConfiguration RequirementsWindows NT Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows MeOpen the 3Com AirConnect Connector Monitor screen Open the 3Com AirConnect Settings screenAd Hoc Operation For Operating Mode, select Ibss 802.11 Ad HocInstalling the PC Card Installing the PC CardInstalling the PC Card Windows 95B OSR Wireless Client Upgrade Procedure Upgrade ProceduresSelect Install Wlan Applications Windows Me Windows 98, Windows 98SE Wireless ClientUpgrade Procedure Go to Start RunLog on as Administrator Windows NT Workstation/Server Wireless ClientControl Panel, select Network Close the Network windowSystems Properties window, click Hardware Windows Professional Wireless Client UpgradeHardware window, click the Device Manager button AppearsWindows 2000 Professional Wireless Client Upgrade Procedure Technical Support ServicesOnline Technical Support from YourNorth America Country Telephone Number Fax Number Numbers IndexIndex 3Com AirConnect 11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC Card 3Com Corporation Limited WarrantyRegulatory Compliance Information For the replacement product, at list priceCE Marking and European Union Compliance 3Com End User Software License Agreement

3CRWE73796B specifications

The 3Com 3CRWE73796B is a versatile wireless access point designed to enhance networking capabilities with robust features tailored for both home and small office environments. This access point supports the evolving needs of modern networks, providing reliable connectivity for a wide range of devices.

One of the standout features of the 3CRWE73796B is its adherence to the IEEE 802.11g wireless standard, ensuring compatibility with a broad spectrum of wireless devices, including laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, this access point delivers impressive data rates of up to 54 Mbps, enabling users to enjoy seamless internet access and smooth multimedia streaming.

The 3CRWE73796B incorporates advanced security features to safeguard network connections. With support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols, it offers multiple layers of security to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. This focus on security is crucial in today’s digital landscape, where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated.

Equipped with a user-friendly web-based interface, configuring the 3CRWE73796B is straightforward, making it accessible even for those with minimal technical expertise. The device allows for easy setup of various networking features, including SSID broadcasting, wireless channel selection, and MAC address filtering.

Moreover, the access point supports multiple SSIDs, enabling the creation of distinct networks for different user groups. This functionality is particularly beneficial in small office environments where guest access or departmental networking is required, allowing for better organization and security.

Another notable characteristic of the 3CRWE73796B is its support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology. This allows the device to be powered through the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for additional power sources and simplifying installation, particularly in locations where access to a power outlet is limited.

In terms of physical design, the 3CRWE73796B features a compact and streamlined form factor that facilitates easy mounting on walls or ceilings. This design not only saves space but also helps optimize wireless coverage by positioning the device in ideal locations.

Overall, the 3Com 3CRWE73796B is a reliable wireless access point that combines ease of use, robust security features, and excellent performance. It serves as an effective solution for enhancing connectivity in various environments, making it a valuable addition to any network setup.