Network Configuration and Planning

9

Consider 802.11g when you need wider coverage and vendor compatibility and you are:

Maintaining support for existing 802.11b users and the existing

 

wireless investment while providing for expansion into 802.11g.

 

Implementing a complete wireless LAN solution, including Ethernet

 

Adapters, gateways, access points and clients; Wi-Fi certification

 

guarantees compatibility among vendors.

 

Providing access to hot spots in public spaces such as coffee shops or

 

university cafeterias.

 

 

Network

The Ethernet Adapter can operate in either infrastructure or ad-hoc

Configuration and

mode, and can support a stand-alone wireless network configuration or

Planning

an integrated configuration with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LANs.

 

Operating in infrastructure mode and connected to an Ethernet hub, a

 

single Ethernet Adapter can combine up to 16 client devices—such as

 

computers with network adapters and printers—into a multiclient

 

workgroup. The workgroup associates with the wired network through a

 

wireless LAN access point such as the Enterasys Networks 11a/b/g

 

Wireless LAN Access Point. Infrastructure configurations extend your

 

wireless LAN to devices that would otherwise have to be connected to

 

the wired network.

 

Operating in ad-hocmode, two or more Ethernet Adapters can associate

 

among themselves and communicate with one another at close range

 

without an access point. You may wish to set up an ad-hoc network, for

 

example, if a group is working away from the office, or if a group in the

 

office needs to share files apart from the wired LAN.

Page 15
Image 15
Enterasys Networks RBTSA-AB, RBTSA-AA manual Network, Configuration, Planning