transmit power at the lowest possible level still compatible

 

with the quality of their communication. This allows the

 

maximum number of wireless devices to operate in dense

 

areas and reduce interference with other devices that this

 

radio shares radio spectrum with.

 

NOTE: This setting takes effect when either Infrastructure or

 

Ad hoc mode is used.

Wireless Mode

Select which band to use for connection to a wireless network:

 

802.11a only: Connect the wireless adapter to 802.11a

 

networks only.

 

802.11b only: Connect the wireless adapter to

 

802.11b networks only.

 

802.11g only: Connect the wireless adapter to

 

802.11g networks only.

 

802.11a and 802.11g only: Connect the wireless

 

adapter to 802.11a and 802.11g networks only.

 

802.11b and 802.11g only: Connect the wireless

 

adapter to 802.11b and 802.11g networks only.

 

802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g: (Default) - Connect

 

to either 802.11a, 802.11b or 802.11g wireless

 

networks.

 

NOTE: These wireless modes (modulation types) determine

 

the discovered access points displayed in the Wireless

 

Networks list.

OK

Saves settings and return to the previous page.

Close

Closes the page and cancels any changes.

Help?

Provides help information for this page.

Software

Select which of the Intel PROSet/Wireless applications are installed on a user's computers.

1.Select Include Software.

2.Place the Intel PROSet/Wireless installation CD in the CD drive.

3.Specify the Intel PROSet/Wireless Software Installation program: Click Browse to locate the Autorun.exe file.

4.Click OK.

5.Specify which components you want to export: Select which applications to install on a user's computer.

Intel Wireless Troubleshooter: Helps you resolve wireless connection issues

Administrator Tool: Installs the Administrator Tool to the Tools menu.

Intel Smart Wireless Solutions: Provides an easy configuration wizard for

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Intel 3945ABG specifications Software

3945ABG specifications

The Intel 3945ABG is a wireless networking adapter that played a significant role in advancing wireless connectivity in laptops and portable devices. Introduced in the mid-2000s, this adapter is notable for its dual-band capabilities and compliance with the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g standards. It supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, enabling users to connect to a variety of wireless networks while offering improved performance and flexibility.

One of the standout features of the Intel 3945ABG is its support for MIMO technology, which stands for Multiple Input Multiple Output. This innovative technology enhances data transmission rates and increases the range of wireless connections by utilizing multiple antennas for sending and receiving data. MIMO allows the adapter to operate more efficiently in environments with obstacles, such as walls or furniture, making it an ideal choice for users who need reliable connectivity in varied settings.

The Intel 3945ABG adapter also includes Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2 security protocols, ensuring that data transmitted over the wireless network remains secure. This is especially important in a time when wireless networks became progressively more vulnerable to unauthorized access and data breaches. The adapter's compatibility with these security standards aids users in establishing secure communications, whether for casual web browsing or sensitive tasks.

In terms of performance, the Intel 3945ABG offers maximum theoretical speeds of up to 54 Mbps in the 802.11a and 802.11g modes, while maintaining lower speeds in the 802.11b mode (up to 11 Mbps). In practical use, this means that users can achieve high data transfer rates in optimal conditions, making it suitable for video streaming, online gaming, and large file downloads.

The Intel 3945ABG also integrates seamlessly with Intel's Centrino mobile technology, which enhances power efficiency and optimizes the overall performance of a laptop. This synergy not only extends battery life but also provides a smooth user experience, as it allows the adapter to effectively manage network resources and maintain a stable connection.

In summary, the Intel 3945ABG wireless adapter is characterized by its dual-band support, MIMO technology, robust security features, and integration with Intel's Centrino technology. While it may now be considered outdated by modern standards, it served as an important stepping stone in the evolution of wireless networking technology and continues to be remembered for its contributions to mobile connectivity.