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The Gigaset USB Adapter 54
Gigaset USB Adapter 54 / englisch / A31008-M1071-R101-1-7619 / introduction.fm / 22.11.2006
The Gigaset USB Adapter 54
The Gigaset USB Adapter 54 is a WLAN network adapter which can be connected to your 
PC or Notebook by means of a USB (Universal Serial Bus). You can use Gigaset data 
products to set up a wireless local network (WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network) 
without having to lay cables. 
Your Gigaset USB Adapter 54 can be used to connect your computer to other computers 
equipped with wireless network adapters (ad-hoc mode).
You can also connect your PC to a wireless router, e.g. to the Gigaset SE361 WLAN, for 
Internet access (infrastructure mode).
Since the PCs communicate with each other via radio, it does not matter where they are 
located, as long as they are within range of the wireless network. Mobile PCs, such as 
Notebooks, can connect to the WLAN even after changing location. This enables you to 
use all the files and printers on the network. The Gigaset USB Adapter 54 works to the 
IEEE 802.11g transmission standard and is backwards compatible with the older 
standard IEEE 802.11b. For network security, wireless transmission can be encrypted 
using the WPA standard or 64-/128-bit WEP. 
These operating instructions contain important information on how to set up a WLAN 
and to configure your Gigaset USB Adapter 54.
Wireless LAN Basics
This section provides basic information on wireless LANs to show the role of the Gigaset 
USB Adapter 54 in setting up a wireless network. 
Local Area Network (LAN)
A LAN is a network that exists in a limited area. A network is two or more computers 
which are connected together in order to share files as well as peripheral devices, 
e.g. a printer.
Using the Gigaset USB Adapter 54 you can communicate with other computers without 
having to lay network cable. Thus you can take your computer to another place and still 
remain connected to the network.
You can use the Gigaset USB Adapter 54 in two different ways. On the one hand, you 
can establish a connection to one or more PCs equipped with wireless network adapters. 
This is an ad-hoc network. On the other hand, you can establish a connection to an 
access point, which is used to obtain access to an already existing wired LAN 
(infrastructure network).