ユーザーズマニュアル目次About the Technical User’s Guide5Typographical Conventions6Section 15Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter7Before You Start6Installing the Wireless LAN Adapter9If the operating system on your computer is Windows 95 or 98, follow these steps:101. While your computer is up and running, hold the PC Card so the Aironet logo is facing up, and ...10Note: Steps 8, 9, 10, and 11 allow you to name your client card and specify the name of the acces...13If the operating system on your computer is Windows NT, follow these steps:161. Turn your computer off, plug the card into the PCMCIA slot, and turn the computer back on.162. On your Windows Control Panel (click the Start button, then select Settings, then Control Pane...16Note: Steps 9, 10, 11, and 12 allow you to name your client card and specify the name of the acce...18Section 223Drivers for Special Installations23Driver Overview23Windows for Workgroups NDIS2 Installation261. Turn on your computer and start Windows for Workgroups.262. Go to the Network program group and click on Network Set-Up.263. Under Network Setup, choose Networks.....264. Under Networks, choose Install Microsoft Windows Network. Select OK.265. Under Network Setup, choose Drivers....266. Under Network Drivers, choose Add Adapters.267. If the drivers were already copied to the hard disk, they will be displayed in the list.268. Under Add Adapter, choose the appropriate Aironet Adapter. If it is not on the menu list, choo...269. Place the driver disk in drive A.2610. Type A:\NDIS2\ at the prompt and press Enter.2611. Choose the correct Aironet Adapter and click OK.2612. If the chosen adapter is displayed in the Network Drivers, click on Setup.2613. Select the appropriate parameters, such as Infrastructure Mode, SSID, Channel, and Bitrate.2614. Exit Windows for Workgroups.2615. To modify the PC Card system parameters, edit the PROTOCOL.INI file in the Windows directory.2616. Reboot your computer.26DOS NDIS2 Installation271. Power on your computer.272. Copy the \NDIS2\AWC2N45C.DOS from the Aironet Device Driver diskette to the directory containi...273. Copy the PROTOCOL.INI file to the network directory or merge statements from the Aironet suppl...274. Modify the CONFIG.SYS file. After the line containing: Device=PROTMAN.DOS, add Device=[drive:]...275. To modify the PC Card system parameters, edit the PROTOCOL.INI file in the network directory. ...286. Reboot your computer.28DOS Packet Driver Installation291. Power on your computer.292. Copy the \PKT\AWCP45C.COM file from the Aironet Device Driver diskette to the directory contai...293. Copy the AWCPKT.INI file from the Aironet Device Driver diskette to the directory containing t...294. If you would like to modify the PC Card system parameters, edit the AWCPKT.INI file. For a lis...295. Load the driver by typing AWCP45C [-cinuw] <int_number> at the DOS prompt (i.e. AWCP45C 0x65) ...306. Load the DOS IP stack.30ODI Driver Installation311. Power on your computer.312. Copy the \ODI\AWCO45C.COM driver from the Aironet Driver diskette to the directory containing ...313. Copy the \ODI\NET.CFG file from the Aironet Driver diskette or merge the Aironet supplied NET....314. Modify the PC Card system parameters by editing the NET.CFG file. For a list of parameters whi...315. Run the batch files created by the NetWare installation disks or manually load the driver from...31General Information32Driver Keywords and Settings34Section 35Using the WinDGS Utilities47WinDGS Commands Menu47Select Card47Load New Firmware47Upgrading Firmware for Windows 95 or Windows 98481. Make sure the PC Card is up and running.482. Select Commands.483. Select Load New Firmware.484. Select Look In....Use the drop down button to select the appropriate path and image file.485. Select Open. This will flash the card with the selected image.48Upgrading Firmware for Windows 3.11 and DOS481. Before upgrading the firmware, uninstall the driver or reboot the computer and do not load the...482. Type FLSH3545 at the DOS prompt.483. Enter the option (see Table below).484. Type the filename of the new firmware.495. Press Enter.49Edit Properties49Statistics49Status49Link Test501. From the link test command menu, enter the following parameters:502. Once the parameters have been entered, click on the Start button at the bottom of the dialog b...503. To stop the link test, click on Stop, OK, or Cancel at the bottom of the dialog box. Once the ...51Using Windows 3.11 or DOS to Perform a Link Test Using Telnet511. Install the drivers.512. Configure the drivers for network operation.513. Ensure unique IP assignments of mobile/portable PC Card devices and Aironet Access Point.514. Set up an Aironet Access Point for the intended operation (set fragmentation thresholds, RTS t...515. Start the operating system on the mobile station.516. Configure the adapter.517. Make sure the mobile station is associated to the Aironet Access Point.518. Start a telnet session on the mobile station to the Aironet Access Point. Depending on the sys...519. Navigate through the Aironet Access Point menu to the link test option. See the appropriate Ac...5110. Set up the test options to accurately model the system.5111. Set the test for continuous operation with a 1 second delay.5112. Begin traversing the area around the Aironet Access Point to determine its coverage. If loggi...51Using Windows 95 or Windows 98 to Perform a Link Test52Site Survey52Radio Off/On54Exit54Options Menu54Preferences54Screen Update Timer54Status Bar Options55Use the Status Bar Options to include seconds on the clock display on the WinDGS main screen.55Core Dump55NDIS Driver Core Dump55Using Edit Properties55System Parameters56Name56SSID56Network type (Infrastructure Mode)56Network type (Ad Hoc Mode)57Constant Awake Mode (CAM)57Power Save Mode57Fast Power Save Mode57Maximum Power Save Mode57Network Parameters58RF Network Parameters58Advanced (Infrastructure)60Antenna Mode60Specified Access Point61RTS Threshold61RTS Retry Limit62Advanced (Ad Hoc/IBSS)62Channel62Beacon Period62Wake Duration63Using the Site Survey Active Mode Feature63Destination MAC Address63Continuous Link Test64Destination is Another Aironet Device64Number of Packets64Packet Size64Data Retries64Data Rates64Delay Between Packets65Packet Tx Type65Packet Success Threshold65Using the Linkscope Utility66Section 45Error Messages and Troubleshooting47Indicator LEDs67If Your Radio Fails to Establish Contact69Appendix A5Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Overview7Safety Information6Snap-On Antenna72Dipole Antenna73High Gain Antennas73Warning for Laptop User73Other Devices in the Wireless Network73Radio Characteristics74Direct Sequence Radio Technology74Data Transparency and Protocols74Protocols Supported75Radio Ranges75Site Survey75Link Test5Radio Antenna76Security Features77Terminology77System Configurations79Coverage Options83Appendix B5PC Card Specifications47Appendix C5Channels47Appendix D93Declarations of Conformity93Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement93Models: PC4500, PC480093Department of Communications—Canada95Canadian Compliance Statement95European Telecommunication Standards Institute96Statement of Compliance96Appendix E93Technical Support99Communications99Web Site99サイズ: 1.04MBページ数: 100Language: Englishマニュアルを開く