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Using the Configuration Management System
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Setting Wireless
Network Properties
Under System Configuration, click Wireless Network. The Wireless 
Network Properties page appears, where you can select different wireless 
settings, as described in Table 11. When you are finished, click Apply.
The Ethernet Adapter supports Dynamic and Static Turbo modes and 
boosts throughput up to 108 Mbps. 
The Dynamic Turbo mode allows automatic switching between normal and 
turbo modes without modification by the user. The feature increases 
throughput when bandwidth demands are high. When bandwidth demands 
are low and at regular intervals, normal mode allows legacy connectivity and 
new associations. The Dynamic Turbo mode connection between the 
Ethernet Adapter and the access point may turn to normal mode connection 
if another station associates with the access point in normal mode.
The Static Turbo mode operates by using two radio channels and does 
not switch to normal mode. Static Turbo mode must be configured by the 
user on both the access point and the station.
Table 11   Wireless Network Page 
Setting
Description
Network Mode
Select Wireless Client (Infrastructure) to associate with an 
access point.
Select Ad-hoc (Peer-to-Peer) to join or form an ad-hoc network.
Radio Mode
See “Network Configuration and Planning” on page 9 for 
information on selecting the best Radio Mode for your network.
Select Auto Select to have the Ethernet Adapter select the 
best Radio Mode automatically.
Select 802.11a to set the Ethernet Adapter to operate with 
either 802.11a mode or 802.11a Dynamic Turbo mode. 
Dynamic Turbo mode is entered only when the channel is 
set to 40, 48, 56, 153, or 161 for 802.11a networks.
Select 802.11a Turbo to set the Ethernet Adapter to 
operate with 802.11a Static Turbo mode. Do not select this 
mode unless the access point you intend to associate with is 
running in 802.11a Static Mode.
Select 802.11b/802.11g to set the Ethernet Adapter to 
operate with either 802.11b/g mode or 802.11g Dynamic 
Turbo mode. Dynamic Turbo mode is entered only when 
the channel is set to 6 for 802.11g networks.
Select 802.11g Turbo to set the Ethernet Adapter to 
operate with 802.11g Static Turbo mode. Do not select this 
mode unless the access point you intend to associate with is 
running in 802.11g Static mode.