Lindy Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card manual English Manual

Models: Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card

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temporarily and the subsequent display would show status for all

wavailable access points.

Go back to the main Utility window and click on [Network Configuration]. Setup procedures are as follows:

1.ESSID denotes the assigned name for the designated wireless LAN. If the PC Card ESSID is different from the Access Point, you will not have access to that wireless segment. Please note that by selecting [Use Non- Specified ESSID: ANY] the PC Card could be connected to other wireless LAN with different ESSIDs. Therefore, ESSID setup is highly recommended.

Example: Specify ESSID as: Wireless001.

Note: If the ESSID of PC card remains as default value ANY, then the PC card could connect to other Access Points.

2.Select [Infrastructure] under ‘Network Type’

3.Using WEP: The default is ‘Disable’. If you require high security in transmission, please select the “Enable” item and click [Key List]. In the Key1 entry field, enter ten hexadecimal digits

(any combination of 0-9, a-f, or A-

F)preceded by the characters “0x” (E.g. 0x11aa22bb33). Or you may enter a five alphanumeric character in the range of “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9” (E.g. MyKey). You can repeat this step for other 3 WEP keys if you wish. Select a WEP key as

an active key and then click OK to make the new settings to take affect.

Note: When you use WEP to communicate with the other wireless devices, all the wireless devices in this network must have the same WEP Key and active key. )

4.lUpon completing steps 1~3, click on [Modify] to save altered values.

Infrastructure network configuration provides roaming to mobile users. Multiple (at least 2) AP connection allows wireless clients to access seamless wireless connection while moving freely within the coverage area. To enable Extended Service Sets (ESS), all the wireless end devices (11Mbps Wireless PC Card, AP, etc.) must be under the same ESSID. The wireless client will automatically connect to the nearest Access Point.

LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (APR 2001)

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Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card specifications

The Lindy Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card is a versatile and essential accessory for mobile computing, offering users the ability to connect to wireless networks efficiently and reliably. Designed specifically for laptop computers equipped with a PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) slot, this card enables wireless connectivity in an increasingly mobile world.

One of the primary features of the Lindy Wireless LAN - 11 card is its compliance with the 802.11b standard, which allows for data transfer rates of up to 11 Mbps. This makes it well-suited for basic web browsing, file downloads, and email communication. Although 802.11b is now considered one of the older wireless standards, its balance of speed and range ensures decent performance for users who may not need the highest bandwidth offered by newer technologies.

In addition to its speed, the Lindy Wireless card offers robust compatibility with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. This makes it an ideal choice for users who may operate different devices or may need to switch between them frequently. The card supports automatic configuration and supports infrastructure and ad-hoc networking, giving users the flexibility to connect in various scenarios, whether at a coffee shop, in a conference room, or at home.

Another key feature of the Lindy Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card is its built-in security protocols. It supports WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) for encryption, providing a layer of security to protect data transmitted over the network. Although WEP is considered less secure than more modern protocols like WPA and WPA2, it still offers a basic level of protection for users concerned about data privacy while using public networks.

The card is also designed with ease of use in mind. Its plug-and-play capability ensures that users can quickly install the card without the need for complicated setup processes. With its compact design, the Lindy Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card is lightweight and portable, fitting snugly into laptops without adding significant bulk.

In summary, the Lindy Wireless LAN - 11 PCMCIA Card combines essential wireless connectivity features, decent performance with 802.11b standard, extensive compatibility, and basic security measures. This card is a practical choice for users needing reliable wireless access, particularly those utilizing older devices or specific operating systems. With its straightforward installation and functionality, it remains a sensible addition to mobile computing setups even in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.