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Chapter 1: Introduction     
 
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Adjusting the Antenna 
To improve wireless reception, you can adjust the adapter’s antenna. Start with the 
antenna pointing straight up, and adjust the antenna if you experience poor signal 
strength. Certain areas, such as directly below the antenna, get relatively poor 
reception. Pointing the antenna toward another wireless component does not improve 
reception.  
Understanding Wireless Transmission Standards 
802.11 is a series of wireless transmission standards developed by the Institute of 
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for wireless local area networks. Currently, 
four specifications make up the 802.11 series: 802.11, 802.11a, 802.11b, and 
802.11g. Your Microsoft Wireless PCI Adapter conforms to the latest specification, 
802.11g. The main features that distinguish these specifications are connection 
speed and radio frequency.  
The following table summarizes the four specifications in the 802.11 series. 
 
Specification 
Connection speed 
Radio frequency band 
802.11 
1 or 2 megabits per second (Mbps) 
2.4 GHz 
802.11a 
Up to 54 Mbps 
5 GHz 
802.11b 
5.5 and 11 Mbps 
2.4 GHz 
802.11g 
Up to 54 Mbps 
2.4 GHz 
 
    
Note   The benefit of the 2.4-GHz radio frequency band is that it allows for greater range 
than the 5-GHz band. The drawback is that it is susceptible to interference from other 
devices, such as 2.4-GHz cordless telephones.  
Because 802.11b and 802.11g use the same radio frequency, your 802.11g adapter 
is compatible with 802.11b devices. However, when you transfer data between 
802.11b and 802.11g devices, the connection speed is limited to the 802.11b 
maximum of 11 Mbps.  
   
Note   Your Microsoft Wireless adapter is not compatible with 802.11a-only devices.