Toshiba Satellite Pro Te2000 Manual
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Appendix F Wireless LAN This document is intended to help you get your Wireless LAN network up and running, with a minimum of parameters. About Toshiba Wireless solution The Wireless LAN card Kit enables you to: ❑Connect your computer to a peer-to-peer workgroup of Wireless computing devices. ❑Connect your computer to a Local Area Network (LAN) Infrastructure that includes Wireless LAN Access Points, or other IEEE802.11 compliant LAN systems. ❑Expand the capabilities of your Wireless LAN Access Points,...
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F-2 User’s Manual APPENDIX FPeer-to-peer workgroup The peer-to-peer workgroup configuration enables you to quickly set up a small Wireless workgroup, where the workgroup participants can exchange files using features such as Files and Printer Sharing as supported by Microsoft Networking. Figure F-1 Peer-to-peer Wireless workgroup You can use this option to set up a temporary or ad-hoc network in environment where no access points are available, for example in Small Office/Home Office (SOHO)...
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F-3 APPENDIX F Appendix F Enterprise networking Figure F-2 Stand-alone Wireless LAN With the Wireless LAN Access Points you can connect to a corporate Local Area Network (LAN) infrastructure to have Wireless access to all network facilities. LAN Infrastructures may either be. ❑Stand-alone Wireless LANs as pictured in Figure F-2
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F-4 User’s Manual APPENDIX F❑Wireless network infrastructures connected to an existing Ethernet network as pictured in Figure F-3. Figure F-3 LAN Infrastructure Easy configuration The Wireless LAN card functions like any standard wired Ethernet card except it gives you the freedom of Wireless connections. Where an Ethernet card requires a cable connection to a hub and/or patch panel, the cable physically limits the location of the wired connection. Expanding or re-designing your network is easy. A...
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F-5 APPENDIX F Appendix F Wireless LAN card types The Wireless LAN card is a Wireless network card that complies with the IEEE 802.11 standard on Wireless LANs (Revision B). The Wireless LAN card supports data rates up to 11 Mbit/s. ❑Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) certified by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA). This means that your Wireless hardware will communi- cate with other vendors’ IEEE 802.11 compliant Wireless LAN products. ❑Fully compatible with any other Wireless LAN system based...
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F-6 User’s Manual APPENDIX F5. Set the correct Network Name. Figure F-4 Edit Configuration window 6. In the field Network Name, define the name of the Wireless network to which you want to connect. You can either use: The value ANY To connect to any Wireless LAN network in the vicinity of your computer. An exact value to connect to a specific network. Consult your LAN administrator for the value that applies to your network. The Network Name can be any alphanumeric string in the range of “a” to “z”,...
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F-7 APPENDIX F Appendix F Basic settings for peer-to-peer workgroups If you wish to connect to a peer-to-peer workgroup, use the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window to: 1. Click the Start button from the Windows task bar. 2. Click on Settings, and then on Control Panel. 3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Wireless Network icon. 4. Select to connect to a peer-to-peer workgroup. 5. Set the correct Network Name and Encryption Key. Figure F-5 Edit Configuration window : peer-to-peer 6. In...
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F-8 User’s Manual APPENDIX F If there is not yet such a group available, your computer will automatically start one with this name. 7. Click OK to confirm and return to the Add/Edit Configuration Profile window. 8. Click OK again to finish. Working with Wireless and Windows This chapter provides general information about: ❑Using your Wireless LAN card ❑Using the Client Manager ❑View Wireless link quality ❑View/modify Wireless LAN card settings Using your Wireless LAN card Radio antennas The radio and...
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F-9 APPENDIX F Appendix F 4. To display other workgroups in the network environment, double-click the Entire Network icon. If you cannot find other Wireless LAN networked computers, verify whether the other Wireless LAN computers are: ❑Powered up and logged onto the network. ❑Configured to operate with identical Microsoft Network settings concerning: Networking Protocol Wireless Network Name Workgroup Name To view or modify the Station Name or Workgroup of your computer, proceed as follows: 1....
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F-10 User’s Manual APPENDIX F❑Click the icon once with your right mouse button to display a menu with more options. View Wireless link quality You can use Client Manager icon on the Windows task bar to verify the link quality of your network connection. An overview of all possible icons is given in Table1. When the Client Manager icon is not indicating excellent or good radio connection, act as described in Table F-1. Table F-1 Client Manager Icon Icon Description Color Excellent radio connection...