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6.  What is roaming? 

Roaming is the ability of a portable computer user to communicate continuously while moving 

freely throughout an area greater than that covered by a single access point. Before using the 

roaming function, the workstation must make sure that it is the same channel number with the 

access point of dedicated coverage area. 

 

 

To achieve true seamless connectivity, the wireless LAN must incorporate a number of different 

functions. Each node and access point, for example, must always acknowledge receipt of each 

message. Each node must maintain contact with the wireless network even when not actually 

transmitting data. Achieving these functions simultaneously requires a dynamic RF networking 

technology that links access points and nodes. In such a system, the user’s end node undertakes a 

search for the best possible access to the system. First, it evaluates such factors as signal strength 

and quality, as well as the message load currently being carried by each access point and the 

distance of each access point to the wired backbone. Based on that information, the node next 

selects the right access point and registers its address. Communications between end node and 

host computer can then be transmitted up and down the backbone. As the user moves on, the end 

node’s RF transmitter regularly checks the system to determine whether it is in touch with the 

original access point or whether it should seek a new one. When a node no longer receives 

acknowledgment from its original access point, it undertakes a new search. Upon finding a new 

access point, it then re-registers, and the communication process continues. 

Summary of Contents for DNUR-S2

Page 1: ...art of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior wr...

Page 2: ...2 2 DRIVER UTILITY INSTALLATION UNINSTALLATION 2 3 CONNECTING TO AN EXISTING NETWORK 2 4 MODIFYING AWIRELESS NETWORK 3 4 1 MODIFYING GENERAL SETTINGS 3 4 2 MODIFYING SECURITY SETTINGS 4 5 SPECIFICATI...

Page 3: ...ion without installing driver or utility 3 Connecting to an Existing Network 1 Use the remote control that came with your Blueray player to access the network configuration settings page 2 Select the...

Page 4: ...y the settings below for your network Profile Name Identifies the configuration wireless network profile This name must be unique Profile names are not case sensitive Client Name Identifies the client...

Page 5: ...options include EAP FAST EAP TLS EAP TTLS EAP SIM PEAP EAP GTC PEAP EAP MSCHAP V2 LEAP WPA WPA2 Passphrase Enables WPA WPA2 Passphrase security Click on the Configure button and fill in the WPA WPA2 P...

Page 6: ...means no time limit is imposed for finding the domain controller Note The authentication process times out whenever the authentication timer times out or the time for finding the domain controller is...

Page 7: ...Canada Taiwan 11 1 11 Major European country 13 1 13 France 4 10 13 Japan 11b 14 1 13 or 14 th 11g 13 1 13 China 13 1 13 802 11na 1 US Canada Taiwan 12 non overlapping channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 6...

Page 8: ...d receiver FHSS appears to be short duration impulse noise Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS generates a redundant bit pattern for each bit to be transmitted This bit pattern is called a chip or ch...

Page 9: ...ogy that links access points and nodes In such a system the user s end node undertakes a search for the best possible access to the system First it evaluates such factors as signal strength and qualit...

Page 10: ...use harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following...

Page 11: ...ion with another transmitter then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product In these circumstances the OEM integrator will be responsible...

Page 12: ...n Exposure Statement The product comply with the Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual The further...

Page 13: ...equirements required with this module installed Cet appareil est con u uniquement pour les int grateurs OEM dans les conditions suivantes Pour utilisation de dispositif module 1 Le module metteur peut...

Page 14: ...st plus consid r comme valide et l ID IC ne peut pas tre utilis sur le produit final Dans ces circonstances l int grateur OEM sera charg de r valuer le produit final y compris l metteur et l obtention...

Page 15: ...to point and non point to point operation as appropriate iv Users should also be advised that high power radars are allocated as primary users i e priority users of the bands 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5...

Page 16: ...que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont d sign s utilisateurs principaux c d qu ils ont la priorit pour les bandes 5 250 5 350 MHz et 5 650 5 850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer...

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