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Site Survey:

By choosing the 

Site Survey 

option in any of the two modes, you can scan all the

channels in order to find all the Access Points or Ad- Hoc networks within the range of your
card. In Figure 3-4, the card can see two Access Points and one Ad-Hoc network. The list
includes information about the BSSID and SSID of the Access Point(s), the signal strength,
the channel where the Access Point(s) operates, and whether or not WEP encryption is
used. In order to update this list, press the “

Re-Scan

” button. If you want to associate with

any of the Access Point(s) listed, double click on your choice (on the BSSID field), and the
system will take you back to the 

Monitor 

tab showing you the parameters of the connection

newly established.

Figure 3-4.

 

Site Survey Option

                                                                                                 

Encryption:

By choosing this option in any of the two modes, you can set four different WEP keys

and specify which one of them to use. First, either enable or disable encryption from the
appropriate “

Encryption

” field (see 

Figure 3-5

 below). If you decide to use encryption, you

can choose any of the available WEP keys (1 to 4). You also have the option to select the
WEP mode (Mandatory/Optional). If you select “

Mandatory

”, then not only WEP will be

used, but also any other station needs to use WEP encryption in order to establish a
communication with your station. This requirement is in line with the IEEE 802.11b
standard. If, on the other hand, you choose “

Optional

”, then your station can communicate

with every other station regardless if they use WEP or not. Please keep in mind that the
WEP keys must be in HEX format. Finally, you have the option to select whether 

Open

System

Shared Key, or Auto 

authentication will be used. In order to take effect the

changes you wish to make, press the “

Submit

” button at the bottom of the screen.

Figure 3-5.

 

Encryption

Summary of Contents for GN-WLMM101

Page 1: ...GN WLMM101 IEEE 802 11b PCMCIA Wireless LAN Card User s Manual http www gigabyte com tw Rev 1 0 First Edition...

Page 2: ...1 Supported Platform 1 1 3 2 Supported Operation System 1 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE WIRELESS LAN CARD 2 2 1 INSTALLING THE DRIVER UTILITY APPLICABLE TO ANY SUPPORTED OS 2 CHAPTER 3 USING THE UTILITY 3...

Page 3: ...nsumption and power management functions and provides a high speed wireless data communication Therefore our product is ideally suitable for being integrated into the personal mobile and handheld plat...

Page 4: ...ng The Driver Utility Applicable to any supported OS Step 1 Insert our setup CD into your CDROM drive Step 2 Execute the setup exe on our CD Step 3 Choose Application and PCMCIA drivers Step 4 Press N...

Page 5: ...n locate the application under Start Programs ATMEL 802 11 Wireless LAN Configuration Monitor Utility 3 2 Using the Configuration Monitor Utility The Configuration Monitor Utility appears as an icon o...

Page 6: ...rameters press the Change button make your changes and then press Submit in order to save your changes Figure 3 2 A typical screen of the Monitor Utility in Infrastructure mode Statistics This option...

Page 7: ...any of the two modes you can set four different WEP keys and specify which one of them to use First either enable or disable encryption from the appropriate Encryption field see Figure 3 5 below If yo...

Page 8: ...the advanced settings The PCMCIA card has an auto detection feature therefore when selecting Auto for the preamble type it automatically selects the Preamble Type depending on the Access Point Preambl...

Page 9: ...European countries ETSI Minimum Output Power 14dBm Nominal Temp Range Receive Sensitivity Typical 81dBm 11 Mbps date rate 8 PER Antenna Two built in polarized antennas 4 3 Safety Regulation and Operat...

Page 10: ...e equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC...

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