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1. NETGEAR Reference Guide move Wim 102 2001 by NETGEAR Inc All rights reserved Trademarks NETGEAR is a registered trademark of NETGEAR INC Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Information is subject to change without notice All rights reserved Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Certificate of the Manufacturer Importer It is hereby certified that the Model MA301 Wireless PCI Adapter has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT AmtsbIVfg 243 1991 and Vfg 46 1992 The operation of some equipment for example test transmitters in accordance with the regulations may however be subject to certain restrictions Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations VCCI Statement This equipment is in the Class B category information equipment to be used in a resi
2. open system network Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP data encryption is utilized when the wireless nodes or access points are configured to operate in Shared Key authentication mode There are two shared key methods implemented in most commercially available products forty bit WEP data encryption and 128 bit WEP data encryption The forty bit WEP data encryption method allows for a five character forty bit input Additionally 24 factory set bits are added to the forty bit input to generate a 64 bit encryption key The 24 factory set bits are not user configurable This encryption key will be used to encrypt decrypt all data transmitted via the wireless interface Some vendors may refer to the forty bit WEP data encryption as 64 bit WEP data encryption since the actual encryption key used in the encryption process is 64 bits wide The 128 bit WEP data encryption method consists of 104 configurable bits Similar to the forty bit WEP data encryption method the remaining 24 bits are factory set and not user configurable Some vendors allow passphrases to be entered instead of the cryptic hexadecimal characters to ease encryption key entry Wireless Channel Selection IEEE 802 11 wireless nodes communicate with each other using radio frequency signals in the ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band between 2 4Ghz and 2 5Ghz Neighboring channels are 5Mhz apart However due to spread spectrum effect of the signals a node sending signals u
3. point Service Set Identification SS ID The Service Set Identification SS ID is a thirty two alphanumeric character maximum string identifying the wireless local area network Some vendors refer to the SS ID as network name For stations to communicate with each other all stations must be configured with the same SS ID A wireless LAN consisting of nodes operating in ad hoc configuration without an access point is called a Basic Service Set BSS All nodes in a BSS must use the same Basic Service Set ID BSS ID In an infrastructure configuration with access points multiple BSS can be configured to form an Extended Service Set ESS In this configuration the access points are configured with the same Extended Service Set ID ESS ID Wireless clients configured with the same ESS ID can freely roam from one Access Point domain to another and still maintain seamless connection to the network Authentication and WEP Encryption The absence of a physical connection between nodes makes the wireless links vulnerable to information theft To provide certain level of security IEEE 802 11 standard has defined two types of authentication methods Open System and Shared Key Open System authentication is a null algorithm Shared Key authentication is an algorithm where both the transmitting node and the receiving node share an authentication key to perform a checksum on the original message By default IEEE 802 11 wireless devices operate in an
4. point Subnet Mask Assign IP Subnet Mask to the access point MAC Address Displays the six byte MAC address of the access point This parameter is not changeable by the user ESSID Enter a 32 character maximum extended service set ID in this field The characters are case sensitive With an access point the wireless network always functions in infrastructure mode The ESS ID assigned to the wireless nodes in the same network is required to match the access point ESS ID The default ESS ID is Wireless Channel Only valid in ad hoc mode this field defines the wireless channel to use In infrastructure mode the wireless node automatically searches through all available wireless channels for an access point to be associated with It is not necessary to select the wireless channel when operating in infrastructure mode The default wireless channel is 6 WEP The ME102 Wireless access point supports 40 bit WEP data encryption 40 bit WEP data encryption is also called 64 bit WEP data encryption by some vendors This parameter enables disables encryption and select the 40 bit WEP data encryption key to use Up to four keys can be defined in the access point The possible values for this parameter are Disable Keyl Key2 Key3 and Key4 For more explanation on data encryption please refer to the wireless network fundamental chapter at the beginning of this reference guide The WEP data encryption method and the key used must b
5. range of about 300 feet The ME102 wireless Access Point can support a small group of users in a range of several hundred feet most access points are rated between 30 70 users simultaneously The ME102 wireless Access Point converts airwave data into wired Ethernet data acting as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients Connecting multiple ME102 Access Points via a wired Ethernet backbone can further lengthen the wireless network coverage As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of one access point it moves into the range of another As a result wireless clients can freely roam from one Access Point domain to another and still maintain seamless connection to the network The auto sensing capability of the ME102 wireless Access Point allows packet transmission in 11Mbps for maximum throughput or speed reduction to lower 1Mbps speed for distance or for operating ina noisy environment Features The features supported by the ME102 Wireless Access Point are outlined below Interfaces directly to 10Mbps IEEE 802 3 Ethernet networks Supports IEEE 802 11 HR WLAN functions Firmware is stored in a flash memory and can be upgraded remotely Configurable through USB and Ethernet ports Power and wireless activity LED indicators Dual External antennas supporting diversity Related NETGEAR products MA401 802 11b Wireless PC Card MA301 802 11b Wireless PCI Adapter requires the MA401 wir
6. to use In infrastructure mode the wireless node automatically searches through all available wireless channels for an access point to be associated with It is not necessary to select the wireless channel when operating in infrastructure mode The default wireless channel to use is 6 Rate The Rate field allows you to define the data transfer rate The default value is Auto In this case the best transfer rate is negotiated between the wireless node and the device it is communicating with The highest possible wireless data transfer rate is 11Mbps The other possible value for this entry field is 1 2Mbps which means that the access point will only negotiate up to the wireless data transfer rate of 2Mbps IP Address Assign Internet Protocol IP address to the access point Netmask Assign IP Subnet Mask to the access point MAC Address Displays the six byte MAC address of the access point This parameter is not changeable by the user 11 Encryption Default Key The ME102 Wireless access point supports 40 bit WEP data encryption 40 bit WEP data encryption is also called 64 bit WEP data encryption by some vendors This parameter enables disables encryption and select the 40 bit WEP data encryption key to use Up to four keys can be defined in the access point The possible values for this parameter are Disable Key1 Key2 Key3 and Key4 For more explanation on data encryption please refer to the wi
7. 500 ft 152 m 2Mbps 1320 ft 402 m 2Mbps 400 ft 122 m 5 5Mbps 1155 ft 352 m 5 5Mbps 270 ft 82 m 11Mbps 835 ft 255 m 11Mbps 175 ft 53 m Encryption 40 bit also called 64 bit WEP data encryption Maximum computers per network Limited by the amount of wireless network traffic generated by each node typically 30 to 70 nodes Ethernet Interface IEEE 802 3i 10Mbps USB Driver Utility Platform Microsoft Windows 98 2000 Millennium SNMP Utility Platform Microsoft Windows 98 Millennium Dimensions L 6 4 in 163 mm W 5 6 in 143 mm H 1 1 in 27 mm Weight 0 171 kg 0 076 Ib Status LED Power Wireless Link Activity Ethernet Link Act Power Adapter 5Vdc 1 0A customized plug for individual countries Environment Specifications Operating temperature 0 to 55 degree C Electromagnetic Compliance FCC Part 15 class B Warranty Limited 5 year warranty Provided drivers Microsoft Windows 95 B 98 NT 2000 Millennium Dimensions L 145 mm 5 7 in W 97mm 3 8 in H 14mm 0 56 in Weight 44 5 g 1 5 oz Status LED Wireless Link Environment Specifications Operating temperature 0 to 55 degree C Warranty Limited 5 year warranty 14
8. Ethernet wireless station on the same subnet to install the access point SNMP utility From the windows desktop of the station select Start gt Program NETGEAR ME102 AP Access Point SNMP Manager You should be able to see the device that is configured with the new IP address Connect to the access point by selecting the access point and click on Configure Click on the IP Address folder tab You might see a different IP address setting Modify the IP address and Subnet Mask Click on Upgrade to permanently save the new setting into the access point 10 Configuring Access Point From the Windows desktop select Start gt Program NETGEAR ME102 AP Access Point SNMP Manager All accessible access points from this system are shown in a table Select the access point and click on Configure The configurable parameters are categorized into folders and are accessible by clicking on the folder tabs The definitions of the parameters are explained in the following table General MODEL ME102 WIRELESS ACCESS POINT ESS ID Enter a 32 character maximum extended service set ID in this field The characters are case sensitive With an access point the wireless network always functions in infrastructure mode The ESS ID assigned to the wireless nodes in the same network is required to match the access point ESS ID The default ESS ID is Wireless Channel Only valid in ad hoc mode this field defines the wireless channel
9. Point SNMP utility is installed Otherwise click on Next to continue 4 Modify the Program Folders entry field if desired Click on Next to continue InstallShields starts copying files into your system 5 Click on Finish to complete the installation of the access point SNMP utility Assigning IP Address In order to set the access point IP address you need to know the access point MAC address Follow the steps below to give the access point a temporary address at the beginning and save the IP address permanently through the SNMP Configuration Utility Assigning temporary IP address 1 Connect an Ethernet station and the access point on the same subnet The simplest way to accomplish this is to connect the access point and the Ethernet station to the same hub You need to make sure that the station IP address and the Subnet Mask are configured properly Also the new IP address for the access point must correspond to the same Subnet Mask 2 From the Ethernet station open an MS DOS prompt window and enter a static route in the ARP table for the new IP address you want to assign Use the arp s command to do that gt arp s new ip address AP MAC address gt Note The MAC address of the access point is indicated on the bottom label of the access point 3 Ping the access point using the new IP address to confirm the IP address assignment Saving the temporary IP address Select an
10. a encryption accomplished on the fly Access Point configuration through USB port or using the SNMP manager through Ethernet or wireless interface Firmware stored in flash to allow easy firmware upgrade Additionally the ME102 access point supports the following wireless features Distributed coordinated function CSMA CA Back off procedure ACK procedure retransmission of unacknowledged frames RTS CTS handshake Duplicate detection and Recovery s Beacon generation Fragmentation and reassembly Authentication Algorithm Open System Shared Key Short or long preamble Roaming among access points on the same subnet CHAPTER 4 Access Point Configuration The ME102 Wireless Access Point is configurable through its USB interface or using the SNMP utility through the Ethernet or wireless interface Using USB Port The installation example below illustrates the wireless access point configuration through its USB interface from a connected PC This PC must be running Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows Millennium Connecting the USB Cable Plug in the power adapter for the ME102 access point to provide power to the unit Using the provided USB cable connect the access point to a PC The USB interface of the ME102 Access point can be connected to the PC either powered on or shut down The following procedure illustrates connecting the access point to a PC running Microsoft Windows while powered on Installi
11. aited for the silence period With the CSMA CA transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out a RTS packet to the receiving station waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS packet before sending the actual packet data The default value for RTS Threshold is 2346 Preamble Type A long transmit preamble allows the receiver to lock into the received bit patterns more easily A short transmit preamble provides better performance The default value is Long Preamble 12 Ethernet Statistics Received Packets Reports the various receive packet statistics on the Ethernet interface of the access point Transmitted Packets Reports the various transmit packet statistics on the Ethernet interface of the access point Wireless Statistics Received Packets Reports the various receive packet statistics on the wireless interface of the access point Transmitted Packets Reports the various transmit packet statistics on the wireless interface of the access point Version Information The software version number of the access point SNMP configuration utility 13 APPENDIX A HARDWARE SPECIFICATION General Specifications Model ME 102 802 11 Wireless Access Point Radio Data Rate 1 2 5 5 11Mbps Auto Rate Sensing Frequency 2 4Ghz to 2 5Ghz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Range Outdoor environment Indoor environment 1Mbps 1650 ft 503 m 1Mbps
12. d 11 when necessary CHAPTER 3 Hardware Installation Package Contents The product package should contain Model ME102 802 11b Wireless Access Point Power adapter and cord 5Vdc 1 0A 10 ft Category 5 Ethernet Cable 5 ft USB cable MA401 MA301 Wireless Access Point Resource CD Installation Guide Support Information Card Call your reseller or customer support in your area if there are any wrong missing or damaged parts Refer to the Support Information Card for the telephone number of customer support in your area Keep the Support Information Card along with the original packing materials Use the packing materials to repack the Model MA401 Wireless PC Card if you need to return it for repair To qualify for product updates and product warranty registrations register online on the NETGEAR Web page at http Awww NETGEAR com Hardware Description The ME102 802 11b Wireless Access Point provides a bridge between Ethernet wired LANs and 802 11b compatible wireless LAN networks It provides connectivity between Ethernet wired networks and radio equipped wireless notebook systems desktop systems print servers and other devices The ME102 access point provides an 11 Mbps data transfer rate on the radio network The ME102 access point supports the following hardware functions Built in dual antenna assembly to support antenna diversity on both transmit and receive Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP dat
13. dential area or an adjacent area thereto and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio interference Read instructions for correct handling Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions ee eo CS This device may not cause harmful interference FC This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE gt Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning th
14. e the same for all wireless nodes and access points in the same network Note the present version of the USB Configuration Utility software does not support WEP Passphrase Keyl One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Each data encryption key contains five hexadecimal numbers making it 40 bits wide Together with the twenty four factory set bits to make up a 64 bit encryption key Key2 One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Key3 One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Key4 One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Authentication Configurable between Open System WEP disabled Shared Key 40 bit WEP data encryption and both Preamble Mode A long transmit preamble allows the receiver to lock into the received bit patterns more easily A short transmit preamble provides better performance The default value is Long Tx Preamble Auto Rate Enables or disables automatic negotiation of wireless transmit data rate Fragment Threshold This is the packet length used for fragmentation Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than RTS Threshold value The default value for Fragment Threshold is 2346 RTS Threshold The packet size that the wireless node uses to determine if it should use the CSMA CD mechani
15. e en one ua 1 FEATURES me et NP rt IN TS nl sieste 1 CHAPTER 2 WIRELESS NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS cccsssssssssssssssscsscccsssssssscsseccesssssssscses 2 WIRELESS NETWORK CONFIGURATION ccsssssscesccesesssssccecceceesssssseeeeccessesssceeeeceeeesssnseeeccesesesssseeeseeeeeeeeaaee 2 SERVICE SET IDENTIFICATION SS TD o ienr E N E aa Rede E 3 AUTHENTICATION AND WEP ENCRYPTION aenor hader senii idees oroe Eeo Ensin ES oTe oi Een iana aia 3 WIRELESS CHANNEL SELECTION a a a aO a tee Rhus N aS 4 CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION u ccsssssccsssssccessscccsssscccssscccesssscccessncccssssscecessnccesssscees 5 INE NE CONTENTS ER A T T E A SEAE EN A useage 5 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION nn EE E A E E E E 5 CHAPTER 4 ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION cssssccsssssccesssscccsssscccessscccsssssccesssscccessssccesssses 6 USINGUSB dO S EA E EE EE RM cach as ees AA E A e AS EE E EA 6 USNGETHERNET WIRELESS PORT a erii RE E A AREATA ten cote 9 APPENDIX A HARDWARE SPECIFICATION ccccsssssccsssssccesssscccesssscccssssccsessssecessssccessssseceessnses 14 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The ME102 802 11b wireless Access Point is the basic building block of a wireless LAN infrastructure It provides wireless connectivity to multiple wireless network devices within a fixed range or area of coverage interacting with a wireless network interface card NIC via an antenna Typically individual in building access point provides a maximum connectivity
16. e equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Federal Communications Commission FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation EN 55 022 Statement This is to certify that the Model MA301 Wireless PCI Adapter is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class B CISPR 22 Compliance is dependent upon the use of shielded data cables Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus Model MA301 Wireless PCI Adapter does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications CONTENTS CHAPTER T INTRODUCTION R
17. eless PC Card MA101 802 11b Wireless USB Adapter MR314 802 11b Wireless Cable DSL Router CHAPTER 2 WIRELESS NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS Wireless Network Configuration Ad hoc Mode Peer to Peer Workgroup The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE standard for wireless LANs WLANs 802 11 offers two methods for configuring a wireless network ad hoc and infrastructure In an ad hoc network computers are brought together as needed thus there is no structure or fixed points to the network each node can generally communicate with any other node There is no access point involved in this configuration It enables you to quickly set up a small wireless workgroup and allows workgroup members to exchange data or share printers as supported by Microsoft Networking in the various Windows operating systems Some vendors also refer to ad hoc networking as Peer to Peer group networking In this configuration network packets are directly sent and received by the intended transmitting and receiving stations As long as the stations are within range of one another this is the easiest and least expansive way to set up a wireless network To set up an ad hoc workgroup operating with standard protocols do the following Set all stations to connect in Ad hoc mode or Peer to Peer workgroup mode Set all stations to use the same network name or SS ID Set all stations to use no WEP encryption key or an ide
18. em 5 Click on Finish to complete the installation of the access point USB utility Configuring Access Point From the Windows desktop select Start Program NETGEAR ME102 AP Access Point USB Manager The opening screen opens showing the firmware version of the access point and the access point USB utility software version Click on Configure to go into the main USB management window Click on the Get Value button to retrieve the current configurable settings from the access point To modify the access point parameters first click on the intended parameter to select the parameter And click on Modify A pop up window appears inquiring for changes to the parameter Enter any desired changes and click OK to accept the changes After making modification to all of the parameters click on Set to send the changes to the access point It is recommended to make all intended changes prior to clicking Set to configure the access point all at once When configuration is done Click on Exit on the device window and click on Exit at the main window to quit the USB configuration utility Changing Wireless Parameters The following table explains each of the configurable parameters of the ME102 Wireless Access Point General Specifications Model ME102 Wireless Access Point Access Point Name Assign name to the access point IP Address Assign Internet Protocol IP address to the access
19. ify a location entry field should show D USBDRV assuming that D is the drive letter for the CD ROM drive Click on Next 6 Windows indicates that the best driver for the device has been found Click on Next Windows starts copying files into your system 7 Windows indicates that it has finished installing the software Click on Finish The USB driver for the access point is now installed into your PC You can check into the Device Manager to see if there is any error in activating the USB driver for the access point Installing USB Configuration Utility The access point USB configuration utility enables you to modify the various configurable parameters of the access point F Insert the ME102 Wireless Access Point Resource CD into the CD ROM drive From the Windows 98 desktop double click on My Computer Double click on the CD ROM drive to look into the content of the CD Double click on the USBMANG folder Windows displays all of the files in the USBMANG directory of the CD 2 Double click on the SETUP application icon to start the installation procedure The InstallShields Wizard opens Click on Next to continue 3 Click on Browse to change the destination location where the Access Point USB utility is installed Otherwise click on Next to continue 4 Modify the Program Folders entry field if desired Click on Next to continue InstallShields starts copying files into your syst
20. ng the Access Point USB driver This section explains how to install the Windows 98 Network Driver Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows Millennium may respond with different dialog boxes or the dialog boxes may open in a different sequence than those shown in this guide but should prompt you for the same information gt Note You also need to have the Windows 98 CD and the ME102 Wireless Access Point Resource CD ready to use in the installation process gt Note If the Insert Disk dialog box opens and the Please insert the disk labeled Windows 98 message appears at any time during the installation process insert the Windows 98 CD in drive F or whichever letter represents the CD ROM drive on you PC and click OK Then follow the next step in the instructions 1 Upon connecting the USB cable Windows indicates that new hardware is found and looks for the driver to load Click Next 2 Inthe next Add New Hardware Wizard window select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then click Next 3 Click on Specify a location and enter the drive letter for the CD ROM drive Insert the MA102 Wireless Access Point Resource CD Click on Browse 4 Double click on the CD ROM drive letter to show the content of the CD Click to select the USBDRY folder in the CD ROM Click on OK to continue 5 When Windows returns back to the original Add New Hardware Wizard window the Spec
21. ntical WEP encryption key Set all stations to use the same wireless channel for communication Infrastructure Mode With a wireless access point you can put the wireless LAN into the infrastructure mode It provides wireless connectivity to multiple wireless network devices within a fixed range or area of coverage interacting with wireless nodes via an antenna In the infrastructure mode the wireless access point converts airwave data into wired Ethernet data acting as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients Connecting multiple ME102 Access Points via a wired Ethernet backbone can further extend the wireless network coverage As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of one access point it moves into the range of another As a result wireless clients can freely roam from one Access Point domain to another and still maintain seamless network connection To set up an infrastructure network operating with standard protocols do the following Set all wireless stations to connect in infrastructure mode Set all stations to use the same network name or SS ID Set all wireless access point to use the same network name or ESS ID Set all stations to use no WEP encryption key or an identical WEP encryption key Set up wireless channels used by individual access point It is not necessary to set channels on the stations as the stations will automatically scan through all channels for the nearest access
22. reless network fundamental chapter at the beginning of this reference guide The WEP data encryption method and the key used must be the same for all wireless nodes and access points in the same network Note the present version of the USB Configuration Utility software does not support WEP Passphrase Keyl One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Each data encryption key contains five hexadecimal numbers making it 40 bits wide Together with the twenty four factory set bits to make up a 64 bit encryption key Key2 One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Key3 One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Key4 One of the four data encryption keys defined in the access point Authentication Configurable between Open System WEP disabled Shared Key 40 bit WEP data encryption and Both Operational Setting Fragmentation Setting This is the packet length used for fragmentation Packets larger than the size programmed in this field will be fragmented The Fragment Threshold value must be larger than RTS Threshold value The default value for Fragment Threshold is 2346 RTS Threshold The packet size that the wireless node uses to determine if it should use the CSMA CD mechanism or the CSMA CA mechanism for packet transmission With the CSMA CD transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out the actual packet as soon as it has w
23. sing a particular channel will utilize frequency spectrum12 5Mhz above and below the center channel frequency As a result two separate wireless networks using neighboring channels for example channel 1 and channel 2 in the same general vicinity will interfere with each other Applying two channels that allow the maximum channel separation will decrease the amount of channel cross talk and provide a noticeable performance increase over networks with minimal channel separation Channel Center Frequency Frequency Spread al 2412Mhz 2399 5Mhz 2424 5Mhz 2 2417Mhz 2404 5Mhz 2429 5Mhz 3 2422Mhz 2409 5Mhz 2434 5Mhz 4 2427Mhz 2414 5Mhz 2439 5Mhz 5 2432Mhz 2419 5Mhz 2444 5Mhz 6 2437Mhz 2424 5Mhz 2449 5Mhz 7 2442Mhz 2429 5Mhz 2454 5Mhz 8 2447Mhz 2434 5Mhz 2459 5Mhz 9 2452Mhz 2439 5Mhz 2464 5Mhz 10 2457Mhz 2444 5Mhz 2469 5Mhz 11 2462Mhz 2449 5Mhz 2474 5Mhz 12 2467Mhz 2454 5Mhz 2479 5Mhz 13 2472Mhz 2459 5Mhz 2484 5Mhz Note The available channels supported by the wireless products in various countries are different The preferred channel separation between the channels in neighboring wireless networks is 25 MHz 5 channels This means that you can apply up to three different channels within your wireless network There are only 11 usable wireless channels in the United States It is recommended that you start using channel 1 and grow to use channel 6 an
24. sm or the CSMA CA mechanism for packet transmission With the CSMA CD transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out the actual packet as soon as it has waited for the silence period With the CSMA CA transmission mechanism the transmitting station sends out a RTS packet to the receiving station waits for the receiving station to send back a CTS packet before sending the actual packet data The default value for RTS Threshold is 2346 Using Ethernet Wireless Port The installation below illustrates the wireless access point configuration through its Ethernet Wireless interface from a connected PC Installing SNMP Configuration Utility The access point SNMP configuration utility enables you to modify the various configurable parameters of the access point This utility must be running Windows 98 or Windows Millennium The following steps illustrate the installation of the utility in Windows 98 Ls Insert the ME102 Wireless Access Point Resource CD into the CD ROM drive From the Windows 98 desktop double click on My Computer Double click on the CD ROM drive to look into the content of the CD Double click on the SNMPMANG folder Windows displays all of the files in the SNMPMANG directory of the CD 2 Double click on the SETUP application icon to start the installation procedure The InstallShields Wizard opens Click on Next to continue 3 Click on Browse to change the destination location where the Access

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