Chapter 1 Introduction
Complying with the IEEE 802.11g standard,
Support of 64, 128 and
1.1 Features
2.4GHz ISM band, unlicensed operation
Wireless connectivity without the hassles and cost of running cables IEEE 802.11b/g standard compliant
USB 2.0
Utilization of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum plus OFDM modulation to provide robust,
Support of
Support of
Support of most popular operating systems including Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Server 2003
1.2 Application
Infrastructure
The major difference between Infrastructure network and
requires an Access point. For old buildings, open areas, or frequently changing environments, just install
the
wireless Access Point. SOHO users can then access the Internet and share all kinds of data with the
other wired or wireless clients within the coverage of wireless signals. For enterprise users, the
installation of multiple Access Points to enlarge the coverage of wireless signals can provide wireless
users with seamless network access.
The Infrastructure mode is appropriate for
provides various wireless applications for mobile users.
Infrastructure mode also supports roaming capabilities for mobile users. More than one BSS can be
configured as an Extended Service Set (ESS). The continuous wireless network connectivity allows
users to roam freely within an ESS. All wireless clients using
wireless adapters within one ESS must be configured with the same ESS ID and to use the same radio
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