The Wireless Palette still shows the previous computer name after a change.

cThe Access Point has not yet recognized the new computer name. Click the Nickname of the Access Point in the Tool Box window of the Wireless Palette, then click Select. If the correct information is displayed, click OK.

The communication band is supposed to be 11 Mbps, but MPEG2 data transfer fails. c11 Mbps is a logical value. The

actual value is approximately 4 to 5 Mbps. This occurs with almost all IEEE 802.11 compliant products. The high-speed stream transfer of MPEG2, may cause a short of the communication band.

No communication is available even though my computer is located within 50 m (165 feet) of the Access Point.

cThe actual communication distance depends on the installation site and ambient conditions. Move your computer closer to the Access Point.

On the dial-up connection

When using the dial-up connection, the Internet connection is unintentionally disconnected.

cThe automatic disconnection feature is enabled. If no communication takes place for two minutes, the Access Point automatically disconnects the dial-up connection by default. To change this setting, use the Custom Access Point Setup Utility. For further information, see the Custom Access Point Setup Utility Help.

When the automatic connection feature is enabled, a connection to the Internet is unintentionally established.

cSome e-mail applications periodically check incoming mail. Windows also periodically establishes a connection to the Internet for update notices.

The dial-up connection is disabled for a while after disconnection by clicking Disconnect.

cThe Access Point does not accept a connection command issued by clicking Connect for one minute after manual disconnection. Wait approximately one minute after disconnection, then try again.

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