Scenario | Solution | |
I can’t find any wireless | 1. | Click ‘Rescan’ for few more times and see if you can find any wireless |
access point / wireless |
| access point or wireless device. |
device in ‘Site Survey’ | 2. | Please move closer to any known wireless access point. |
function. | 3. | ‘Ad hoc’ function must be enabled for the wireless device you wish to |
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| establish a direct wireless link. |
| 4. | Please adjust the position of network dongle (you may have to move |
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| your computer if you’re using a notebook computer) and click ‘Rescan’ |
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| button for few more times. If you cannot find the wireless access point |
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| or wireless device you want to connect by doing this, try to move closer |
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| to the place where the wireless access point or wireless device is |
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| located. |
Nothing happens when I | 1. | Please make sure the wireless network dongle is inserted into your |
click ‘Launch Config Utility’ |
| computer’s USB port. If the Ralink configuration utility’s icon is black, |
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| the network dongle is not detected by your computer. |
| 2. | Reboot the computer and try again. |
| 3. | Remove the dongle and insert it into another USB port. |
| 4. | Remove the driver and |
| 5. | Contact the dealer of purchase for help. |
I can not establish | 1. | Click ‘Connect’ for few more times. |
connection with a certain | 2. | The access point you wish to connect only allows network cards with |
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| specific MAC address to establish connection. Please go to ‘About’ tab |
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| and write the value of ‘Phy_Addess’ down, then present this value to |
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| the owner of access point so he / she can add the MAC address of |
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| your network dongle to his / her access point’s list. |
What is the IEEE 802.11g standard?
802.11g is the IEEE standard for
The standard specifically calls for:
A new physical layer for the 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, known as the extended rate PHY (ERP). The ERP adds OFDM as a mandatory new coding scheme for 6, 12 and 24 Mbps (mandatory speeds), and 18, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps (optional speeds). The ERP includes the modulation schemes found in 802.11b including CCK for 11 and 5.5 Mbps and Barker code modulation for 2 and 1 Mbps.
A protection mechanism called RTS/CTS that governs how 802.11g devices and 802.11b devices interoperate.
What is the IEEE 802.11b standard?
The IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN standard subcommittee, which formulates the standard for the industry. The objective is to enable wireless LAN hardware from different manufactures to communicate.
What does IEEE 802.11 feature support?
The product supports the following IEEE 802.11 functions:
CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge Protocol
Automatic Rate Selection
RTS/CTS Feature
Fragmentation
Power Management
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What is Infrastructure?
An integrated wireless and wireless and wired LAN is called an Infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is applicable to enterprise scale for wireless access to central database, or wireless application for mobile workers.