User Manual USB 2.0 Adapter IEEE 802.11 b/g Wireless MC-105USBMODE COM WIRELESS NETWORK USB ADAPTER
10www.modecom.eu5. Select No and then click Finish to complete the installation (Windows 98 SE and ME users must select Yes).6. Insert the Mode Com MC
www.modecom.eu118. Click Finish and you can use utility to operate 802.11b/g USB Wireless Lan Adapter.. 4. Utility Configurations Once the driver is
12www.modecom.eu 4.2 The WLAN Management Utility (Windows 98 SE / ME / 2000) The WLAN Utility contains the following four major functions. Each functi
www.modecom.eu13Site Survey Tab The Survey tab supports powerful Site-Survey tool to discovery all active wireless devices in the radio range. While s
14www.modecom.euEncryption Tab The encryption tab is used to configure current data encryption. About Tab The About tab is used to show Driver
www.modecom.eu15Profile Tab The profile tab is used to show users’ profile data. Click [New] to edit a new profile and click [Delete] to dele-te a exist o
16www.modecom.eu3. Click Connect to connect the Wireless LAN Card to the selected network, or click [Advanced] to open the Wireless LAN Card Propert
www.modecom.eu176. Then press the [OK] button. Now you will see the network’s SSID listed in the “Preferred Networks” window. Then Press [OK] to comp
18www.modecom.eu.Appendix A Glossary Access Point A wireless LAN adapter, which connects to a wired LAN network (acting as a bridge) and serves as the
www.modecom.eu19LAN – Local Area Network A network of clients/users typically based on the IEEE Ethernet protocol and using TCP/IP (Internet Protocol)
2www.modecom.euTable of Contents 1 Introduction ...
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www.modecom.eu31. Introduction Thank you for your selection of Mode Com Wireless Network USB Adapter MC-105USB.Mode Com places a high value on quality
4www.modecom.eu1.1 Product Overview The Mode Com MC-105USB 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Card gives you the freedom of secure high-speed com-munications with
www.modecom.eu52. Wireless Network Concepts For the past few decades, wired Local Area Networks (LAN) or more commonly know as Ethernet, have provi-de
6www.modecom.euFigure 2 Ad-Hoc Mode: Two or More PCs with 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Cards Configured to Same Radio Channel and Network Name Infrastruct
www.modecom.eu7 Figure 3 Infrastructure Mode-Combination Wireless and Hardwired LANs 2.2 Planning Your New Wireless Network First, determine what com
8www.modecom.euWEP Key WEP provides for two levels of security encryption based on the length of bits in a key called a Shared Key. A 40-bit key (whic
www.modecom.eu93. Installation Instructions1. Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. Open the CD and double click the icon to begin the s
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