Asante Technologies VR2004 Series User Manual

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User’s Manual 
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Appendix I. Your 802.11b Wireless Network 
 
Thank you for choosing Asanté for your wireless networking solu-
tions. In order to make wireless networking as safe and easy as 
possible, please consider the following information when setting 
up and using your wireless network. 
 
Optimum Performance 
 
The quality of your wireless network performance depends on numerous 
factors, including the distance from the access point, structural interfer-
ence, and the placement and orientation of the wireless device(s). The 
following lists tips for better wireless reception: 
 
•      
The best rule of thumb for good signal strength and quality is to 
have line-of-sight from the Asanté wireless router or wireless 
access point (WAP) to the wireless computers. This means the 
user should be able to see the router from the location where 
the wireless client is placed 
•      
Keep the wireless router in an open area away from any large 
objects such as cubicles, walls, or other obstructions 
•      
Keep the wireless router away from any electro-magnetic emit-
ting devices that can cause troublesome interference, such as 
computers, electrical cables, televisions, cordless phones, mi-
crowave ovens, and neighboring 802.11b wireless LANs 
•      
Keep obstructions from the immediate vicinity of wireless anten-
nas 
•      
Elevate the wireless router above desktop clutter and low- to 
mid-level obstructions, such as furniture 
•      
Rotate the wireless router and computers until the best signal 
strength is achieved 
•      
The number of walls, windows, doorways, and other building 
structures will reduce the range of the wireless signal. Place the 
wireless router in the path of least resistance through these 
structures for the best signal quality to the wireless workstations