OTC Wireless WIJET11G Manuel D’Utilisation

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3.5.1   Configure the Wireless Network Adapter 
Look at the banner page on the projector/monitor screen in your meeting room to 
determine the SSID and the channel that the WiJET-G is currently set on. The channel 
number ranges from 1 – 11 for the US or 1 – 13 for Europe. 
WiJET-G operates as an Access Point, or, AP.  It therefore must be set an SSID.  
When the WiJET-G starts up, its SSID will be displayed on the upper left corner of the 
monitor/projector.  Once you have learned the SSID of the WiJET-G, you should use 
your wireless adapter card’s facility to connect it to that WiJET-G SSID.  Of course your 
wireless card should be set to work in the infrastructure mode.  There are many ways 
the wireless adapter cards get configured.  The following is an example sequence. 
 
Open the Wireless Configuration Utility program (which may be called a different name) 
provided by the manufacturer of the wireless network adapter and modify the settings 
as the following: 
 
Change the network type to “the “Infrastructure” mode. 
Change the “SSID” of the wireless network adapter to that of the WiJET-G, that 
appears on the upper-left corner of the projector/monitor screen. 
Observe the indications on the wireless configuration program to assure that it is 
connected to the WiJET-G. 
 
3.5.2   Configure the Wireless Adapter for Windows XP  
To configure your Wireless Network Adapter for Windows XP, you must first know if 
your Wireless Adapter is natively supported under Windows XP.  The easiest way to 
know this is to see if an icon is in your system tray as in Figure 3.9. 
 
 
Figure 3.9 Network Adapter with native support under Windows XP 
 
If your system tray looks like the figure shown in Figure 3.9, your wireless card is 
natively supported under Windows XP and you should read the rest of this section.  It 
will instruct you on how to connect your wireless adapter to the WiJET-G under 
Windows XP.  If you do not have the addition Wireless Network Connection icon in your 
system tray as shown in Figure 3.9, you should check if you have any Wireless 
configuration utility in your system tray instead, as in Figure 3.10. 
 
 
Figure 3.10 Network Adapter utility provided by 3
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