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Profiles Page

Click the Profiles button to open this page. Use this page to access your profiles. Profiles
allow you to save the information associated with a specific location so you can quickly
and easily connect to your network when you are in that location.The Profiles page
allows you to add, delete, and edit your profiles, as well as import and export data.

This page includes the following components:

• Profiles—Displays the name associated with the profile.
• SSID—Displays the SSID associated with the profile.The SSID is the unique network

name that functions as an identifier for your wireless devices.All wireless devices on a
network must use identical SSIDs to successfully associate with other devices on the
network. myssid is an example of a valid SSID.

• Network Type—Displays the network mode associated with the profile. Displays

Infrastructure if your network consists of both wired and wireless devices that
communicate through a central device, such as an access point. Displays Ad-hoc if your
network consists of only wireless devices that communicate with each other directly.

• WEP—Displays whether WEP encryption is enabled. Displays Yes if WEP encryption is

enabled and No if WEP encryption is disabled. If WEP encryption is enabled, a shared
encryption key, also known as a WEP key, is necessary to access the network.

• Connect—Click the Connect button to update your specifications and return to the

Status page.

• Add—Click the Add button to open the New Profile dialog box and add a new profile.
• Edit—Click the Edit button to open the Edit Profile dialog box and edit an existing

profile.

• Delete—Click the Delete button to delete a profile.
• Import—Click the Import button to import data.
• Export—Click the Export button to export data.
• Signal Strength—Displays the strength of the signal. Signal Strength is based on the peak

signal level the wireless adapter receives from the wireless device to which it is
connected.

• Signal Quality—Displays the quality of the signal. Signal Quality is a signal-to-noise ratio,

which is a measurement comparing the strength of the signal with the background
noise on the wireless network.

New Profile Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to create a new profile.

This page includes the following components:

• Profile Name—Enter the name you want to associate with the new profile.
• Network Type—Select the network mode you want to associate with the new profile.

Select Infrastructure if your network consists of both wired and wireless devices that
communicate through a central device, such as an access point. Select Ad-hoc if your
network consists of only wireless devices that communicate with each other directly.

• SSID—Enter the SSID of your network.The SSID is the unique network name that

functions an identifier for your wireless devices.All wireless devices on a network
must use identical SSIDs to successfully associate with other devices on the network.
myssid is an example of a valid SSID.

• Channel—Displays the channel associated with the new profile.The channel indicates

what range of frequencies the radio waves emitted by the wireless device are
occupying. Devices that meet 802.11b and 802.11g standards can use channels 1-11
within the 2.4 GHz spectrum.

• IP—Select your preferred method of obtaining your IP address. Select Automatically to

obtain your IP address automatically. Select Manually to manually enter your IP address.
If you select Manually the IP Configuration dialog box will open when you click the
Okay button.

Summary of Contents for AirStation G54 WLI-PCI-G54

Page 1: ...ess Desktop PCI Adapter g User Manual WLI PCI G54 Technical Support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Toll Free 866 752 6210 email info buffalotech com 4030 W Braker Ln Suite 120 Austin Texas...

Page 2: ...pter For optimal performance locate the antenna away from the computer to ensure good signal reception Once the cover has been replaced and the antenna has been installed the computer can be powered o...

Page 3: ...encryption key if either is necessary To add an SSID network name that is not available click the Add button e To configure a WEP WPA encryption key select the appropriate wireless network and click t...

Page 4: ...omputer can be powered on Upon loading Windows the Found New Hardware Wizard will launch automatically 2 Installing the Wireless Desktop PCI Adapter Drivers a Insert the AirNavigator CD Click Next at...

Page 5: ...etter is assigned to the CD ROM drive your command should reflect that difference Click the OK button Select Install Client Manager to launch the InstallShieldWizard 2 Once the InstallShield Wizard la...

Page 6: ...he Client Manager pages Status Page Click the Status button to open this page By default this page is displayed when you start Client Manager This page displays the status of the connection between th...

Page 7: ...page Use this page to survey the area display available access points and connect to available access points This page includes the following components SSID Displays the SSID associated with each ava...

Page 8: ...delete a profile Import Click the Import button to import data Export Click the Export button to export data Signal Strength Displays the strength of the signal Signal Strength is based on the peak s...

Page 9: ...an identifier for your wireless devices All wireless devices on a network must use identical SSIDs to successfully associate with other devices on the network myssid is an example of a valid SSID IP D...

Page 10: ...all devices on your wireless network WEP Key Enter your WEP key Your WEP key is the shared encryption key that is required before a device can access your network The following table displays the appr...

Page 11: ...rkspace is separated by floor to ceiling brick walls NOTE The range values listed in Table Radio Characteristics are typical distances as measured at BuffaloTechnology AirStation laboratories These va...

Page 12: ...th an access point or another wireless device WLANs that meet 802 11b standards can transmit at speeds of 1 2 5 5 or 11 Mbps in a 2 4 GHz band All products that adhere to these standards are compatibl...

Page 13: ...onsist of a minimum of two characters and a maximum of 32 characters SSIDs can function as rudimentary security and can also be used for network segmenting SSIDs differentiate between WLANs so all acc...

Page 14: ...t not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter R TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with all the requirements of the DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUR...

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