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© 2001 Proxim, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA. All rights reserved. Covered by one or
more of the following U.S. patents: 5,809,060; 6,075,812; 5,077,753;
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Limited Warranty, Disclaimer, Limitation Of Liability
For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the retail cus-
tomer, Proxim warrants the Harmony 8430 Series 802.11b PC Card LAN
Adapter against defects in materials and workmanship. Proxim will not
honor this warranty if there has been any attempt to tamper with or remove
the Adapter's external foil label.
This warranty does not cover and Proxim will not be liable for any damage or
failure caused by misuse, abuse, acts of God, accidents, or other causes
beyond Proxim's control, or claim by any entity other than the original
purchaser.
If, after inspection, Proxim determines there is a defect, Proxim will repair or
replace the Adapter at no cost to you. To return defective merchandise to
Proxim please call Proxim Customer Service at 1-408-731-2640 to obtain a
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
In no event shall Proxim, Incorporated be responsible or liable for any
damages arising:
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Whether such damages be direct, indirect, consequential, special or other-
wise and whether such damages are incurred by the person to whom this
warranty extends or a third party.
Harmony 8430 Series 802.11b PC Card User's Guide
Part # 7360.0135
Rev. C
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  • Page 1 Adapter’s external foil label. This warranty does not cover and Proxim will not be liable for any damage or failure caused by misuse, abuse, acts of God, accidents, or other causes beyond Proxim’s control, or claim by any entity other than the original...
  • Page 2 (Return Merchandise Authorization) number from Proxim Customer Service. The product must be returned in its original packaging. The RMA number should be clearly marked on the outside of the box. Proxim cannot be held responsible for any product returned without an RMA number, and no product will be accepted without an RMA number.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ..............5 The Harmony Family ................6 The Product Package ................8 System Requirements ................8 2. Installation ..............9 Windows 95/98 Installation ..............9 Pre-installation Considerations .............. 9 Note to Customers Who Have a Laptop Without a CD-ROM Drive .. 10 Installation Procedure ................
  • Page 4 5. Performance Hints ............ 49 Running Large Executable Files Efficiently .......... 49 Microwave Ovens .................. 49 Range ...................... 49 6. Troubleshooting ............51 How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation ........51 LED Indicators ..................51 Windows 95/98/2000 Installation Problems .......... 52 Windows NT 4.0 Installation Problem ...........
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Proxim is the leading supplier of wirefree networking solutions. Proxim’s unmatched expertise in spread spectrum radio network- ing technology, combined with the company’s extensive experi- ence serving the communication needs of the mobile computing user, have kept Proxim at the forefront of the wireless LAN market.
  • Page 6: The Harmony Family

    Harmony Access Point are available to support either the OpenAir or IEEE 802.11b wireless standards: the OpenAir Access Point Model 7550 and the 802.11b Access Point Model 8550. Note that the Harmony Power System operates only with the 802.11b Access Point.
  • Page 7 The Harmony PC Card is a wireless LAN adapter that fits into a PCMCIA Type II slot in a laptop computer. Two models of the Harmony PC Cards are available to support either the OpenAir or IEEE 802.11b wireless standards. The Harmony 802.11b PC Card Model 8432, which includes an integrated antenna (with built-in diversity), is shown in Figure 1.
  • Page 8: The Product Package

    Guide One warranty registration card If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your reseller or Proxim Technical Support. System Requirements To begin using the Harmony 802.11b PC Card Model 8432, you must have the following minimum requirements: A computer with a PCMCIA Type II slot.
  • Page 9: Installation

    You may need the Windows CD, diskettes, or Cabinet files to complete the installation of the Harmony 802.11b PC Card. Proxim recommends that you do not proceed with the installation until you have con- firmed that you have one of these Windows 95 or...
  • Page 10: Note To Customers Who Have A Laptop Without A Cd-Rom Drive

    CD-ROM, to a temporary folder on the computer. Copy the contents of the Harmony Installation CD-ROM to a temporary folder on the computer. Alternatively, you may download the Harmony software from Proxim’s Web site at http://www.proxim.com/support/. Follow the installation instructions contained in this chap- ter.
  • Page 11: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Follow these steps to install the Harmony 802.11b PC Card: Insert the Harmony Installation CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop. Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon (typically this is drive D:) to browse the Harmony Installation CD. Double-click the file SETUP.EXE to manually launch the installation program.
  • Page 12 Click <Next> to continue. Click <Yes> to continue if you agree to the terms of the software license agreement. Enter your wirefree network’s SSID (Service Set ID) in the box provided and click <Next>, as shown below. Refer to Chapter 5 for more information on SSID. Note: The default SSID for the Harmony 802.11b PC Card is “ANY.”...
  • Page 13 In an Ad Hoc network, two or more 802.11b adapters communicate exclusively with the other members of the network. An Infrastructure network, an 802.11b PC Card communi- cates with an Ethernet network via an Access Point. See Chapters 4 and 5 for more information on the available network modes.
  • Page 14 11. After the files have been copied, select No, I will restart my computer later, as shown below, and click <Finish>. 12. Shut down the computer. 13. Insert the Harmony 802.11b PC Card into one of the computer’s PCMCIA slot. Note: If you cannot insert the Harmony 802.11b PC Card into the laptop’s PCMCIA slot, contact the laptop’s...
  • Page 15 15. If prompted to identify the location of the Harmony 802.11b driver files, direct Windows to search for the driver on the Harmony Installation CD. 16. Insert the Windows CD if prompted. If you do not have the Windows CD, direct Windows to search the CAB files, if available.
  • Page 16 Expand the Device Manager’s Network adapters category. Highlight the Proxim Harmony 802.11b PC Card Adapter entry. Click the <Properties> button to display the card’s Properties screen. The Device status should read “This device is working prop- erly,” as shown below.
  • Page 17 If the card is not listed within the Device Manager, then the card has not been properly installed. If the card’s Device Manager entry has a yellow exclamation point (“!”) next to it or the Device status field reports that the card is not working properly, then either the card has not been installed properly or the com- puter has a system conflict.
  • Page 18 Follow these steps to add a protocol, such as TCP/IP or NetBEUI: Click <Add>. Select the Protocol option and click <Add>.
  • Page 19 Select the protocol you want to add from the list and click <OK>. Select Microsoft from the Manufacturers list (Microsoft provides TCP/IP, NetBEUI and IPX/SPX; select another vendor if you want to install a different protocol). Highlight the protocol’s entry in the Configuration list and click <Properties>...
  • Page 20: Windows 2000 Installation

    Harmony software: Copy the contents of the Harmony Installation CD-ROM to a temporary folder on the computer. Alternatively, you may download the Harmony software from Proxim’s Web site at http://www.proxim.com/support/. Follow the installation instructions contained in this chap- ter.
  • Page 21: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Follow these steps to install the Harmony 802.11b PC Card: Insert the Harmony Installation CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop. Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon (typically this is drive D:) to browse the Harmony Installation CD. Double-click the file SETUP.EXE to manually launch the installation program.
  • Page 22 Click <Next> to continue. Click <Yes> to continue if you agree to the terms of the software license agreement. Enter your wirefree network’s SSID (Service Set ID) in the box provided and click <Next>. Refer to Chapter 5 for more information on SSID. Note: The default SSID for the Harmony 802.11b PC Card is “ANY.”...
  • Page 23 11. After the files have been copied, select No, I will restart my computer later, and click <Finish>. 12. Shut down the computer. 13. Insert the Harmony 802.11b PC Card into one of the computer’s PCMCIA slot. Note: If you cannot insert the Harmony 802.11b PC Card into the laptop’s PCMCIA slot, contact the laptop’s manufacturer to determine if the laptop supports 3.3-volt PC Cards.
  • Page 24 Open the Control Panel. Double-click the System icon. Select the Hardware tab. Click the <Device Manager> button. Expand the Network adapters category. Highlight the Proxim Harmony 802.11b PC Card Adapter entry. Click the <Properties> button to display the card’s Properties screen.
  • Page 25 The Device status should read “This device is working properly.” If the card is not listed within the Device Manager, then the card has not been properly installed. If the card’s Device Manager entry has a yellow exclamation point (“!”) next to it or the Device status field reports that the card is not working properly, then either the card has not been installed properly or the com- puter has a system conflict.
  • Page 26 Click <Properties> within the Local Area Connection Status screen to view the properties screen shown below. Select a client or protocol from the list of installed compo- nents and click <Properties> to configure its settings. For example, if you want to assign the Harmony 802.11b PC Card static IP settings, highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry and click <Properties>.
  • Page 27: Windows Nt Installation

    Windows NT Installation This section describes how to install the Harmony 802.11b PC Card in a computer running Windows NT 4.0. Follow these steps to install the Harmony 802.11b PC Card: Insert the Harmony 802.11b PC Card into one of the computer’s PCMCIA slot.
  • Page 28 The Welcome screen will appear, as shown below. Click <Next> to continue. Click <Yes> to continue if you agree to the terms of the software license agreement. Enter your wirefree network’s SSID (Service Set ID) in the box provided and click <Next>. Refer to Chapter 5 for more information on SSID.
  • Page 29 12. Select a folder in which to install the program icons or use the default location. Click <Next> to continue. The installation program will now copy the utility files to the computer. 13. If prompted, select Proxim Harmony 802.11b/LAN PC CARD and click <Next>, as shown below.
  • Page 30 14. If prompted, configure the TCP/IP settings for the Harmony 802.11b PC Card. 15. When prompted, select Yes, I want to restart my com- puter now, and click <Finish>. Restart the computer. The Harmony 802.11b PC Card should now be successfully installed.
  • Page 31: Harmony 802.11B Configuration Utility

    Go to the Start Menu’s Programs group and choose Uninstaller from the Harmony 802.11b Utility folder. Alternatively, go to the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel and remove the Proxim Harmony 802.11b Utility entry. When prompted, click <Yes> to begin the uninstall process.
  • Page 32: Wirefree Topologies

    3. Wirefree Topologies Harmony wirefree products look and operate similar to Ethernet products. The only difference is that a radio replaces the wire between various nodes. This means that all of your existing applications that operate over Ethernet will work with Harmony without any special wirefree networking software.
  • Page 33: Infrastructure

    To use the Harmony 802.11b PC Card in an Ad Hoc network with other 802.11b-compatible cards, configure the card to operate in Ad Hoc mode during installation or using the Harmony 802.11b Utility. Infrastructure Many companies have an existing Ethernet or wired LAN infrastructure and want to be able to extend that capability to wirefree nodes.
  • Page 34 Figure 3 Single AP For larger environments, a Harmony 802.11b PC Card may roam from one Harmony 802.11b Access Point to another while maintaining the same network connection. The 802.11b Access Points establish coverage areas or cells similar in concept to those of a cellular phone network.
  • Page 35 Figure 4 Roaming Each Harmony 802.11 Access Point within a roaming network must have a unique, independent Channel, but all must have the same SSID and Encryption Keys (if WEP is enabled). You may have up to 3 Harmony 802.11b Access Points in the same area. 802.11b products can use three independent, non-overlapping Channels within the same vicinity (Channels 1, 6, and 11 are non-overlapping).
  • Page 36 Mobile clients, equipped with Harmony 802.11b PC Cards, are configured to operate in Infrastructure mode and have the same SSID and Encryption Keys as the Access Points. Alternatively, the PC Cards may use an SSID of “ANY” to associate with any available Access Point, regardless of the AP’s SSID.
  • Page 37: Guidelines For Roaming

    Guidelines for Roaming A Harmony 802.11b PC Card can only roam between Harmony 802.11b Access Points. An 802.11b PC Card cannot communicate with Harmony OpenAir Access Points. All Harmony 802.11b Access Points must have the same SSID. All workstations with Harmony 802.11b PC Cards must use either an SSID of “ANY”...
  • Page 38: Configuration Parameters

    SSID, Channel, and Encryption Keys (if WEP is enabled) to communicate. Note: If you want to connect a Harmony 802.11b PC Card to an 802.11-compliant Ad Hoc network that includes one or more PC Cards from a vendor other than Proxim, select the 802.11 Ad Hoc option.
  • Page 39: Ssid

    When set to Infrastructure mode, an 802.11b PC Card must have the same SSID and Encryption Keys (if WEP is enabled) as the Access Points on the network to communicate. In an Infrastruc- ture network, a PC Card communicates exclusively with its Access Point;...
  • Page 40: Ethernet Conversion

    802.11 frame. The receiving radio removes the 802.11 header before it processes the frame. Older 802.11 implementations employed this conversion technique. Proxim recommends that you do not use this method unless your Harmony 802.11b PC Card needs to be compatible with older 802.11 equipment.
  • Page 41: Transmit Rate

    Transmit Rate The IEEE 802.11b specification supports four data rates: 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, and 1 Mbps. As a mobile client travels further and further away from an 802.11b Access Point (in Infrastructure mode) or from other 802.11b nodes (in Ad Hoc mode), the data rate automatically decreases in order to maintain a usable radio connection.
  • Page 42 WEP encrypts the data portion of each packet exchanged on the 802.11b network using either a 40-bit or 128-bit encryption algorithm. 128 bit encryption is available only in the United States. The available options for this parameter are Disabled, 40 bit, and 128 bit.
  • Page 43: Power Saving Mode

    Power Saving Mode The Harmony 802.11b PC Card supports optional power man- agement to conserve battery life. Power Saving Mode is only available for nodes operating in Infrastructure mode. When Power Saving Mode (or PS Mode) is enabled, the Harmony 802.11b PC Card enters a “doze” mode where the card becomes inactive and only wakes up periodically to receive control messages from the Access Point.
  • Page 44: Advanced Parameters

    If you wish to install multiple Ad Hoc networks in the same vicinity, Proxim recommends that you install no more than three Ad Hoc networks in the same location and that you configure each network with a unique independent Channel (1, 6, or 11) to avoid interference between networks.
  • Page 45 Configure the PC Card to use the Shared Key option if you have 802.11b products on your network that support the optional Shared Key Authentication feature. However, if you select the Shared Key option, all 802.11b devices on the network must have the same Encryption Keys.
  • Page 46 By default, a Station in PS mode will wake up to listen for every third beacon. This corresponds to a value of 3. Proxim recommends that you do not change this value unless directed to do so by a Proxim Technical Support representative.
  • Page 47 If you are using all Harmony 802.11b equipment that support the optional Short Preamble, you may set this parameter to either Short Tx Preamble or Auto. The shorter preamble can help improve data throughput. RTS Threshold The 802.11b specification supports optional RTS/CTS commu- nication based on packet size.
  • Page 48 For example, if the RTS Threshold is set to 1000 Bytes, then a sending radio will use RTS/CTS before transmitting any packet 1000 Bytes or larger. By default, the RTS Threshold is set to 2432 Bytes. This is bigger than the largest Ethernet packet, so the PC Card will not use RTS/CTS when sending any packets.
  • Page 49: Performance Hints

    However, Proxim has developed some guidelines to estimate the range that users will see when the product is installed in their facility, but there are no hard and fast specifications.
  • Page 50 they see each other with no obstacles. However, the same two units may only achieve up to 300' of range when used indoors. The IEEE 802.11b specification supports four data rates: 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, and 1 Mbps. Operation at 1 Mbps provides greater range than operation at 11 Mbps.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Technical Support.” How to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation If you require assistance to install your LAN, Proxim can put you in touch with a Harmony reseller in your area. The reseller is an expert in the design, installation, and maintenance of LANs...
  • Page 52: Windows 95/98/2000 Installation Problems

    Harmony 802.11b PC Card. Problem 1: I have installed the Harmony 802.11b driver but no Proxim Harmony 802.11b/LAN PC CARD entry has been created in the Device Manager’s Network Adapters category. Solution 1: Follow these steps: Open the Device Manager (located in the Control Panel’s...
  • Page 53 Follow the installation instructions in Chapter 2 to install the Harmony driver and utility. Note: You must run SETUP.EXE from the Harmony Instal- lation CD before inserting the Harmony 802.11b PC Card to properly install the card and driver. Problem 2: After installing the driver, the Harmony 802.11b PC Card’s entry in the Device Manager has a yellow exclama- tion point next to it.
  • Page 54 Most likely, the Harmony 802.11b PC Card is having a resource conflict with another device that is already using the Interrupt Request (IRQ) for which the Harmony 802.11b PC Card is configured. If the Device Manager reports that the PC Card is conflict- ing with another device, uncheck the Use automatic settings box.
  • Page 55 Click <OK> when you have reconfigured the Harmony 802.11b PC Card so that it is no longer conflicting with any other devices. If prompted, restart the computer for these changes to take effect. The PC Card should now function properly.
  • Page 56: Windows Nt 4.0 Installation Problem

    Windows NT 4.0 Installation Problem Chapter 2 describes how to install the Harmony driver in a computer running Windows NT 4.0. This section provides a solution for the most common installation problem with the Harmony 802.11b PC Card. Problem: After installing the driver and restarting the computer, the Harmony 802.11b PC Card’s Device Status in the PC Card icon reports “The driver installed but did not start,”...
  • Page 57 Highlight the PROXIM Harmony 802.11b/LAN PC CARD entry and click <Properties>. Within the Card Setup screen, change the IRQ Level and I/O Base Address as necessary so the card does not conflict with other devices. Click <OK> to close the Card Setup screen and click <OK>...
  • Page 58: Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions

    Commonly Asked Technical Support Questions This section discusses some of the most common problems you may encounter while using the Harmony 802.11b PC Card and offers possible solutions. Problem/Symptom Possible Solution/Answer Chapter in Question User's Guide The Harmony 802.11b You may not be associated with an 3, 4, driver loads successfully, Access Point or you may not be in...
  • Page 59 Problem/Symptom Possible Solution/Answer Chapter in Question User's Guide Why can't I associate with Your 802.11b PC Card may not 3, 4, an Access Point? have the same SSID and Appendix A Encryption settings as the Access Point. Also, check to see if the Access Point is using Shared Key Authentication.
  • Page 60: Other

    Problem/Symptom Possible Solution/Answer Chapter in Question User's Guide The Harmony 802.11b PC The Harmony 802.11b PC Card is 1, 2 Card does not fit in my a 3.3-volt card. Contact the computer's PCMCIA slot. computer manufacturer to confirm that your model supports 3.3-volt PCMCIA cards.
  • Page 61: Diagnostic Utilities

    A. Diagnostic Utilities Proxim provides two tools with the Harmony 802.11b PC Card for diagnostics, configuration, and site survey purposes: a System Tray icon and the Harmony 802.11b Utility. System Tray Icon During the installation of a Harmony 802.11b PC Card, the Setup program automatically installs the Harmony 802.11b...
  • Page 62: Harmony 802.11B Utility

    Harmony 802.11b Utility During the installation of a Harmony 802.11b PC Card, the Setup program automatically installs the Harmony 802.11b Utility. Clicking the System Tray icon will launch the Harmony 802.11b Utility, shown below. The Harmony 802.11b Utility provides diagnostic information about the radio link and allows the user to configure the PC Card’s parameters and Encryption Keys.
  • Page 63: Link Info

    The remainder of this Appendix describes each screen of the Harmony 802.11b Utility in detail. In addition, click the <Help> button found within each screen of the Harmony 802.11b Utility for more information on the param- eters described below. Link Info This screen reports the current state of the PC Card’s connection with other 802.11b devices and provides information about the relative strength of the connection.
  • Page 64 Current Channel Current Channel reports the Channel the radio is currently using for an active connection. This value has no meaning when the radio is in Scanning mode. Current Tx Rate This field reports the transmit rate currently used by the PC Card.
  • Page 65 Rescan Clicking the <Rescan> button will restart the Harmony driver. When the driver is restarted in Infrastructure mode, the PC Card will scan all of the available Channels continuously until it finds an Access Point that matches its SSID. When the driver is restarted in Ad Hoc mode, the PC Card will scan for 5 seconds looking for an existing Ad Hoc network using the same SSID.
  • Page 66: Configuration

    Signal Strength The Signal Strength bar graph is only active when the PC Card is configured to operate in Infrastructure mode. The bar graph displays normalized signal strength as reported by the radio, averaged over all frames received from the Access Point that are greater 100 bytes.
  • Page 67: Encryption

    Click <Apply Changes> after changing one of the parameters for the new value to take effect. If you decide to continue using the current settings, click <Undo Changes>. Note that once you click <Apply Changes> you can no longer undo a change. Click <Restore Default>...
  • Page 68 Note: WEP must be enabled (that is, set to either 40 bit or 128 bit) to edit the parameters on this screen. 40 Bit Encryption When configured for 40 bit WEP encryption, the PC Card can support up to four Encryption Keys. Each Encryption Key is composed of 5 sets of 2 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F);...
  • Page 69 128 Bit Encryption When configured for 128 bit WEP encryption, the PC Card can support one Encryption Key. The 128 bit Encryption Key is composed of 13 sets of 2 hexa- decimal digits (0-9 and A-F); therefore each Key consists of 26 digits.
  • Page 70 Follow these steps to configure the Encryption Key: Enter an Encryption Key in the fields provided. The Encryption Key must match the key used by all of the other 802.11b products on your network in order to com- municate. By default, the Encryption Key is blank. If you make a mistake while entering a key, click <Clear>...
  • Page 71 The Harmony 802.11b Utility will automatically create four Keys (if using 40 bit encryption) or one Key (if using 128 bit encryption) based on your Passphrase. Click <Write> to save the Key(s). Repeat Steps #1 through 3 for each of the other 802.11b devices in your Ad Hoc network.
  • Page 72: Parameters

    B. Parameters Parameter Name Range Default Port Address Auto-assigned by Auto-assigned by Windows 95/98/2000; Windows 95/98/2000; 180, 200, 240, 280, 240 for NT 2C0, 300, 340, 380, 3C0, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, A000, B000, C000, D000 for NT Auto-assigned by Auto-assigned by Windows 95/98/2000;...
  • Page 73 Parameter Name Range Default PS Mode Disabled, Enabled Disabled + Channel 1-14 (varies by country); 1, 6, and 11 are independent * Authentication Algorithm Must Use Shared With WECA Compliant WEP, WECA Compliant (always use Open) (always use Open) * Fragmentation Threshold 0-2432 2432 (disabled) * Infrastructure Station...
  • Page 74: Ieee 802.11B Direct Sequence Channels

    C. IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence Channels The IEEE 802.11b standard specifies 14 Channels within the 2.4 GHz frequency band. The table below lists the center frequency for each Channel. If operating multiple Access Points or Ad Hoc networks in the same vicinity, the distance between the center frequencies must be at least 25 MHz to avoid interference.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    The following technical specification is for reference pur- poses only. Actual product's performance and compliance with local telecommunications regulations may vary from country to country. Proxim, Inc. will only ship products that are type approved in the destination country. Bus Interface PCMCIA 2.0, Type II slot...
  • Page 76: How To Reach Technical Support

    What were you doing when the error occurred? What error message did you see? Can you reproduce the problem? What version of the Harmony 802.11b driver are you using? You can reach Proxim Technical Support by voice, fax, e-mail, or mail: Tel: 800-477-6946 or 408-731-2640 Fax:...
  • Page 77: Index

    Index 3.3-volt PC Cards 8, 14, 23, 27, 60 802.1h 40, 72 Access Point. See Harmony Access Point Access Point Controller. See Harmony Access Point Controller Ad Hoc 12, 22, 28, 32–33, 38–39, 59, 72 Add/Remove Program 31 Antenna 7 Authentication Algorithm 44–45, 73 Basic Service Set (BSS) 63 Channel 35, 37, 43–44, 73, 74, 75...
  • Page 78 FCC Warning 2 File and Printer Sharing 19 Found New Hardware Wizard 23–24 Fragmentation Threshold 45–46, 73 Harmony 802.11b Configuration Utility 31, 61–71 System Tray Icon 59, 61 Harmony Access Point 802.11b 6, 33–37, 42 Note Concerning Shared Key Authentication 45 OpenAir 6, 37 Harmony Access Point Controller 6, 33, 36 Harmony OpenAir PC Card 7...
  • Page 79 Microsoft Digital Signature 24 Microwave Oven 49 NetBEUI 18–19 NETCW2K.INF 23 Network Mode 12, 22, 28, 38–39, 72 Open System Authentication 44–45, 59 Output Power 75 Passphrase 70–71 Port Address 72 Power Output 75 Power Saving Mode 43, 46, 73 Preamble Mode 46–47, 73 Range 49–50, 59 Request to Send (RTS).
  • Page 80 TCP/IP 18–19, 25, 26, 30 Technical Support 51, 76 Temperature Operating 75 Throughput 65 Transmit Rate 41, 72, 75 Uninstall Instructions 31 Voltage 8, 14, 23, 27, 60, 75 Warranty 1–2 WECA Compliant. See Open System Authentication WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) 35, 36, 37, 41–42, 58, 59, 72 128 bit 42, 69–70 40 bit 42, 68 WEP Key.

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