Introduction - pear wireless 100 Series User Manual

Wall access point
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing your Pear Wireless Wall Access Point. Since all
PEAR Wireless products are IEEE 802.11b compliant, you are assured of
interoperability with other wireless networking products adhering to the standard
that has brought wireless networking to the mainstream of enterprise and home
networking.
With Pear Wireless Network products, you can transparently transmit and
receive data at rates up to 11 Mbps—all without the need for wired connections
to your local LAN. Follow our easy-to-use installation and configuration steps.
In no time, you'll be enjoying the freedom of wireless network access. This
manual will assist you with the installation procedure and the operation of your
new Pear Wireless product.
The package you have received should contain the following items.
• Pear Wireless Wall Access Point
• Power Adaptor
• User Manual (this document)
• CD ROM containing Pear WWAP Manager Software
• Quick Start Guide
• Warranty Card
• Registration Card
Note: If anything is missing, please contact the Pear Wireless Technical
Support Center or your local vendor.
A Wireless LAN (WLAN) is normally used as an extension of your current wired
Ethernet network. Wall Access Points are specifically mounted in places where
area coverage is optimized. These Wall Access Points are connected to a
wired network to communicate with each other and with servers and clients on
that network.
The Wall Access Point can be connected to a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network
through a standard RJ45 (UTP) connector.
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