Setting Up An Aironet Access Point; Setting Up 802.11B Profiles On Your Allegro - Juniper Allegro CE Owner's Manual

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4. Double-click on the Links icon to access a web page with links to
the following information:
Access Points
Bridges
Workgroup Bridges
Wireless LAN Client Adapters (Windows CE for the Allegro)
Software Center Links
Warranty Links and Support Links
Obtaining Service and Support
❖ Note: When accessing any of the links on the link page you need to be
connected to the Internet.
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Setting up an Aironet Access Point

An access point is similar to a base station. It is used as a link from
the wireless LAN to the wired network and the Internet. To connect
your Allegro to the network via wireless LAN, an access point needs
to be installed and configured.
For best connectivity and range between your Allegro and the
access point, we recommend Cisco access points. However, you can
use other established access points compatible with 802.11b. If you
are currently using, or have purchased a compatible access point,
follow the setup directions that were shipped with your access point.
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Setting Up 802.11b Profiles on your Allegro

The Aironet Client Utility is factory installed on your Allegro. This
program is called the Aironet Client Utility and allows you to
configure the profiles of the internal 802.11b card. A profile
accommodates various access points and allows your Allegro access
to different LAN systems.
The Aironet Client Utility allows you to set up and save profiles for
connecting to specific wireless LAN networks. Because different
wireless LANs have specific or different security settings, your
Allegro needs to be configured to connect to each wireless LAN.
These configurations are saved on your Allegro as profiles. The
appropriate, specific profile is used when connecting your Allegro to
specific wireless LANs.
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