PCI Wireless Network Adapter User’s Manual
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Appendix A – FAQ
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1.
What is IEEE 802.11 standard?
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The IEEE 802.11 is a wireless LAN industry standard, and the objective
of IEEE 802.11 is to make sure that different manufactures ’ wireless
LAN devices can communicate to each other.
2.
What is WEP?
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As described in the IEEE 802.11 standard, WEP (Wired Equivalent
Privacy) is a data privacy mechanism based on a 40 bit shared key
algorithm.
3.
My desktop PC cannot recognize the PCI Wireless Network Adapter.
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Please make sure that the Adapter is inserted into the PCI slot of your
desktop PC properly (check this when the PC is powered off).
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And also make sure that the PCI controller is enabled in the BIOS of
your desktop PC.
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Try installing the card in a different PCI slot.
4.
In Infrastructure mode, my desktop PC cannot communicate with the
others PCs on the network.
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Make sure that the SSID is same as the Access Point and other PC.
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Check if the WEP is enabled on the Access Point, if it is, set your
Adapter’s WEP the same as the Access Point.
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Also check the Access Point’s Authentication Type and Preamble Type
and match those settings.
5.
In ad-hoc mode, my desktop PC cannot communicate with the others
PCs on the network.
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Make sure the SSID and the Channel number are the same as other
wireless stations.
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Check if WEP settings are the same in all wireless stations.
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Check the
Network P roperties,
make sure proper protocol is installed
and
File and Printer Sharing
is enabled.