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MSI PC60G - Super G 802.11BG Wireless Pci 64 Bit Xp Compliant Turbo Mode User Manual
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MSI PC60G - Super G 802.11BG Wireless Pci 64 Bit Xp Compliant Turbo Mode User Manual

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  • Page 1 MSI PC60G (MS-6834B) Wireless 11g Turbo G PCI Card User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Die Konformitätserklärung kann auf folgender website eingesehen werden: http://www.msi-computer.de/support/dl_man.php Hereby, Micro Star International CO., LTD declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 3 - open computer systems, etc. - Microwave oven, etc, Communication (exchange data) is dependent on the software of the WLAN or Bluetooth devices. ® MSI Technology GmbH Hanauer Landstraίe 306 60314 Frankfurt Telefon: +49 (0)69 40893-0 Telefax: +49 (0)69 40893-202...
  • Page 4: Fcc Caution

    FCC Caution 1. The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 5 Important Safety Precautions Always read and follow these basic safety precautions carefully when handling any piece of electronic component. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. Keep this equipment away from humidity. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ..................... 1 1.1 PC60G - MSI Wireless 11g Turbo G PCI Card ............ 1 1.2 How PC60G Works ..................... 2 1.3 Specifications ...................... 4 1.4 System Requirements ..................6 1.5 Package Contents ....................6 1.6 Product View ......................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1. Introduction

    *Experiencing the high throughouput of the MSI Turbo G mode, MSI Turbo G series wireless products are highly recommended as your best choices. MSI Turbo G mode is suggested to func- tion with MSI Turbo G series wireless products to optimize performance.
  • Page 8: How Pc60G Works

    Internet with a shared modem. In this kind of network, new devices can be quickly added; however, users can only communicate with other wireless LAN computers that are in this wireless LAN workgroup, and are within range. PC60G MSI Wireless 11g Turbo G PCI Card...
  • Page 9 Infrastructure Mode : The difference between Infrastructure net- work and Ad-hoc network is that the former one includes an Access Point. In an Infrastructure network, the Access Point can manage the bandwidth to maximize bandwidth utilization. Addi- tionally, the Access Point enables users on a wireless LAN to access an existing wired network, allowing wireless users to take advantage of the wired networks resources, such as Internet, email, file transfer, and printer sharing.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    CCK@11, 5.5 Mbps BPSK@6, 9Mbps DQPSK@2Mbps QPSK@12, 18Mbps DBPSK@1Mbps 16-QAM@24, 36 Mbps 64-QAM@48, 54 Mbps Network Architecture Ad-Hoc Mode (Peer to Peer) Infrastructure Mode *MSI Turbo G Mode support is also required on host/router side, such as the MSI RG60G.
  • Page 11 Temperature Operating C to 70 Storage C to 100 Humidty 10% - 90% (non-condensing) Pow er Consumption 802.11g (54Mbps) 330mA@3.3v in continue Tx 250mA@3.3v in continue Rx 150mA@3.3V in Standby mode 802.11b(11Mbps) 340mA@3.3V in continue Tx 230mA@3.3V in continue Rx 150mA@3.3V in Standby mode Operating Voltage 3.3V +/- 5%...
  • Page 12: System Requirements

    >>> 1.4 System Requirements Before installing the PC60G, your PC should meet the following items: - One desktop PC with an available PCI slot. - W indows ® 98SE/ME/2000/XP/XP 64-bit operating system. - Minimum 5MB free disk space for installing the driver and utilities.
  • Page 13: Product View

    >>> 1.6 Product View Wireless 11g Turbo G PCI Card PC60G External Antenna Antenna Connector Connecting the external antenna. Golden Finger PWR LED - GREEN, indicating the networking status by: ON - Power inputted OFF - No power LNK/ACT LED - GREEN, indicating the networking status by: ON - The WLAN PCI Card is...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2. Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation The following diagrams provide you a basic installation for your PC60G, which is suitable for most desktop PCs. For more information about the PCI slot, please refer to the user’s manual of your mainboard. Remove the computer cover. Locate the available PCI ST EP slot on your mainboard.
  • Page 15 Replace the computer cover after securing the PC60G ST EP with a bracket screw. Connect the external antenna to the connector on the ST EP PC60G’s bracket. If your are not skilled at installing the PCI adapter, please ask the vendor or an experienced technician for help.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3. Software Installation

    Software Installation This chapter describes the procedures of installing the driver and utility. Follow the instruction step by step to finish the installation. If you use W indows ® 98SE/ME, please prepare the Windows Setup CD at hand before ® installing the driver;...
  • Page 17 >>> 3.1 Software Setup After installing the W ireless PCI Card to your computer and then turning on the computer, the operating system will detect a new device and start the configuraton automatically. Please CANCEL the pop-up window from Found New Hardare Wizard to install necessary driver and utility from the InstallShield Wizard of your Software Insert the Software CD into your CD-ROM driver, and the ST EP...
  • Page 18 The program will copy the necessary files to the system. ST EP The progress indicator shall show the installing status. Click Finish when the installation is completed. The ST EP MSI Wireless LAN icon will appear in the status area. MSI Wireless LAN icon...
  • Page 19: Chapter 4. Wireless Network Utility

    Wireless Network Utility After installing the driver, MSI PC60G provides a conven- ient and powerful utility that allows you to set up, configure, and know your networking status easily and clearly. >>> 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 The MSI Wireless LAN icon - Not connected to the network.
  • Page 20 Switch to AP Mode If your MSI wireless LAN adapter supports Software AP function, you shall see this item under the sub-menu, which allows you to user MSI wireless adapter as a virtural access point. Exit Close the program.
  • Page 21: Changing The Control Setting (For Windows Xp Only)

    If you use W indows XP, the wireless LAN is controlled by the operating system (default). To take full advantage of your MSI wireless adapter, it is recommended to use the MSI Wireless Network Utility to control your wireless LAN.
  • Page 22: Networking

    Access Point must be located with the communication range of the Access Point (see the Access Point's manual for details). Connecting to the Access Point: Click the MSI Wireless LAN icon to bring up the ST EP Wireless Network Connection window. Click...
  • Page 23 In the tab of Site Survey, select the network you want, ST EP and then click Connect. You also can click Rescan to search the available Access Point in the network again. Select If the Access Point selected to connect has been ST EP connected and had set up the Authentication and Security, you need to have the W PA Pre-shared Key or...
  • Page 24 Please refer to page 19 for more detail configuration ST EP regarding Add to Profile selection. Advanced network settings: Click the Advanced in the MSI Wireless Utility window ST EP to set advanced network settings. W ireless mode: Select wireless mode. 802.11 B/G mix, 802.11b only, and 802.11g only modes are supported.
  • Page 25 Radio Off: Indicate to turn off radio. Apply: Apply the above changes. Add Profile to keep your favorite wireless settings: Click the Profile in the MSI Wireless Utility window to ST EP select Add or click Add to Profile after you select one of available Access Point under Site Survey window to configure your favorite wireless settings.
  • Page 26 After click Add to bring up the Configuration dialogue ST EP window as below. Profile Name: User chose name for this profile. SSID: User can key in the intended SSID name or use pull . Power Save Mode: Choose from CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) or Power Saving Mode.
  • Page 27 Preamble: There are three types, Auto, Long and Short are supported. Ad hoc wireless mode: There are five types. 802.11b only, 802.11 b/g mix, and 802.11g only modes are supported. I. RTS Threshold: User can adjust the RTS threshold number by sliding the bar or key in the value directly II.
  • Page 28: Ad-Hoc Mode

    - All the computers connected should be set to Ad-hoc mode. - The computers have the same SSID (network name) setting. To build the Ad-hoc network: Click the MSI Wireless LAN icon to bring up the ST EP Wireless Network Connection window. Then, click Profile tab. Click Add.
  • Page 29 Check Network Type option and select Ad-hoc mode to ST EP enable the Ad-hoc mode. Set the SSID Select Click Authentication and Security to setup Authentica- ST EP tion Type, Encrypation and WPA Pre-shared Key. Set the configuration for your needs.
  • Page 30: Link Status

    >>> 4.3 Link Status Link Status Link Status tab displays the detailed information regarding current connection. Status: Current connection status. If no connection, if will show Disconnected. Otherwise, the SSID and BSSID will show here. Extra Info: Display link status and current channel in use.
  • Page 31: Statistics

    >>> 4.4 Statistics Statistics Statistics tab displays the detailed counter information based on 802.11 MIB counters. This tab translates MIB counters into an easier format for users to understand. Transmit Statistics: a. Frames Transmitted Successfully: Frames successfully sent. b. Frames Transmitted Successfully Without Retry: Frames successfully sent without any retry.
  • Page 32: About

    >>> 4.5 About About tab contains the wireless card and driver version information. Connect to MSI website:MSI Technology, Corp. Display Configuration Utility, drivers, and EEPROM version. Display W ireless NIC MAC address.
  • Page 33: Chapter 5. Msi Software Ap Setup

    MSI Software AP Setup A new way to build your wireless network! The MSI Soft- ware AP brings a variety of innovations to home network- ing and small business users that enhance ease-of-use, set and cost effective. W ith this powerful utility, our computer that installed with...
  • Page 34 To enable the Software AP, right-click the MSI W ireless LAN icon, and select “Switch to AP mode”. The MSI Wireless LAN icon shall change to MSI Software AP icon. MSI Software AP Icon Select Setting the SSID ST EP SSID (Service Set Indentifier) is the name designated for a specific wireless local area network ( WLAN).
  • Page 35 Setting the Authentication and Encryption ST EP Click the button Auth vs. Security to select the Authenti- cation Type, Encryption Type, and setup the WPA Pre- shared key. If you select Open as your Authentication type, WEP as Encryption type, you have to setup the WEP Key for your needs, click OK here.
  • Page 36: Setup

    MSI Turbo G series wire- less products to optimize performance. The compatibil- ity of other brands of wireless products with MSI Turbo G mode is not guaranteed. (MSI Turbo G Mode support is also required on host/ router side, such as the MSI RG60G).
  • Page 37: Configuration

    Choose MSI Configuration Tool for MSI Utility ST EP configuration. Select Optimize for performance mode. ST EP...
  • Page 38 Wait a few seconds until Setup has finished installing. ST EP...
  • Page 39 >>> 6.2 Configuratrion To connect MSI Turbo G Router (ex. RG60G), configure ST EP the settings as below: ST EP...
  • Page 40: Confirmation

    >>> 6.3 Confirmation You may find out whether you’re in Turbo Mode by checking the following default value. Make sure both “TxBurst” and “Enable TCP Window ST EP Size” items have been checked, then click “Apply”. Immediate restart computer is suggested to validate default value.
  • Page 41: Chapter 7. Networking Basics

    Networking Basics This chapter describes how to prepare for connection to network and some basic outline of networking basics, including sharing files, printing from a computer on the network, or accessing the Internet on multiple comput- ers with one connection. >>>...
  • Page 42 Under Windows 2000/XP Click Start and choose Control Panel to open the Control Panel window. Double-click the Network Connection icon to open the Network Connection window. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and click Properties from the shortcut menu. The Wireless Network Connection Properties window appears to show the current network settings of the system.
  • Page 43: Computer Identification

    >>>7.2 Computer Identification Please verify that each computer has a unique name and common workgroup name, if you had previously given your W indows 98SE/ME/2000/XP computers names. Under Windows 98SE/ME Open the Network window as described in previous section, and choose Identification tab. Type a name for the computer In the Computer name box.
  • Page 44 Under Windows 2000/XP Right-click My Computer icon on your Windows desktop, and click Properties from the shortcut menu. Right-click Select The System Properties window appears; choose Computer Name tab. Enter some information for reference. Your computer’s name. Your computer will belong to this workgroup.
  • Page 45 To rename the computer and join a workgroup/ domain, click Change. The Computer Name Changes window appears as below. Enter a Computer Name, select Workgroup and enter the name of your workgroup. Please NOTE that each computer’s name must be unique on a particular network to avoid confusion.
  • Page 46: Configuring A Dynamic/Fixed Ip Address

    >>> 7.3 Configuring a Dynamic/Fixed IP Address W hen the drivers are installed, the default setting here is set to obtain IP dynamically through a DHCP server. If you want to change the settings, please follow the steps below: Under Windows 98SE/ME Go to Start ->...
  • Page 47 To configure a fixed IP address, choose IP Address tab and check the Specify an IP Address option. Then, enter an IP address into the empty field. Suggested IP Address Range is 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.253, and suggested Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Check this 4.a Configuring a dynamic IP address Check this...
  • Page 48 Under Windows 2000/XP Click Start and choose Control Panel to open the Control Panel window. Double-click the Network Connection icon to open the Network Connection window. Right-click the IEEE802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter icon and click Properties from the shortcut menu. When the Wireless Network Connection Properties window appears, choose General tab and select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP], and...
  • Page 49 Check this 5.a Configuring a dynamic IP address Check this Enter a fixed IP address and Subnet Mask 5.b Configuring a fixed IP address Click OK to complete the configuration.
  • Page 50: Checking Tcp/Ip Address

    >>> 7.4 Checking TCP/IP Address Under Windows 98SE/ME Go to Start -> Run..Type winipcfg in the Open box and click OK. winipcfg Type here. The IP Configuration screen will appear, click More Info to bring up a screen containing detail information of your wireless network adapter.
  • Page 51 Under Windows 2000/XP Go to Start -> Run..Type in the Open box and click OK. Type here. A DOS prompt window appears. Type ipconfig/ and press [Enter] to display IP information. Your Wireless LAN adapter model Check the configuration of IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway are correct.
  • Page 52: Checking Connection By Pinging

    >>> 7.5 Checking Connection by Pinging Go to Start -> Run..Type command (Windows 98SE/ME) or (W indows 2000/XP) in the Open box and click A DOS prompt window appears. Type ping 210. 59.147.160 (or any URL address), which is the IP address of the Gateway in this case, and press [Enter].
  • Page 53: Sharing Files

    >>> 7.6 Sharing Files You may now open and save files on other computers once your computers are connected together on a network. You will also be able to specify particular fold- ers or disk drives to share and even password to protect them.
  • Page 54 Select the I want to be able to give others access to my files option, and click OK. Check this Click Click OK in the Network dialog box. Provide the W indows Setup CD or direct the path tothe proper location of the installation files if prompted.
  • Page 55 Select the Share As option to set the param eters for sharing this particular disk drive or folder. Share Name This is used to identify the disk drive or folder you are sharing to other computers in the network, which can be helpful as more resources in your network for others.
  • Page 56 Password This option allows you to apply a level of security to your shared disk drive and folder. Any other computer (user) will be asked to enter the password you set here before accessing the disk drive or folder. Two passwords are used to give two levels of security (or access) to others in the network using the Depends on Password setting.
  • Page 57: Chapter 8. Trouble Shooting

    2. Open your wireless utility software by clicking on the icon in the system tray at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. If you’re using this MSI PC60G W ireless 11g Turbo G PCI Card, the icon in the system tray should look like the one below.
  • Page 58 3. The exact screen shall vary depending on the model of wire- less card you have at hand; however, any of the utilities shall have a list of ”Site Surveys” or “ Available Networks”. Site Sur- veys” or “ Available Networks” are available wireless networks you are able to connect to.
  • Page 59 In order to determine if wireless issues are related to distance range, moving computer for the moment is highly suggested. Usually 5 to 10 feet from the wireless router (or access ppoint) is recommended if possible. Please contact us for technical suport if issues persist even at a close range.
  • Page 60 Why are there two wireless utilities in my system tray and which one am I supposed to use? There are several features and advantages from using the Ralink wireless utility over the W indows XP Wireless Zero Con- figuration utility. W e do offer a site survey, detailed link informa- tion and adapter diagosis, to name a few.
  • Page 61 Locate a different empty PCI expansion slot. The slot is usually white. Confirm the card should fit into the slot you have choosen. Keep in mind that the included antenna needs to be ori- ented with the top pointing up. If there are cables and other connections in the way, try to pick the PCI slot that has the least obstructions to the correct the positioning of the antenna.
  • Page 62: Appendix: Ce Compliance Booklet

    CE Compliance Booklet...
  • Page 63 Table of Content English................1 Detusch ................. 2 Français................. 3 Čeština................4 Dansk................5 Nederlands ..............6 Eesti ................7 SUOMEKSI ..............8 Ελληνικάη..............9 Magyar ................10 Italiano ................11 Latviska ................. 12 Lietuvių................13 Malti ................14 Polski ................15 Português..............
  • Page 64: English

    - Buildings, trees, etc. - Heaters, ferroconcrete, etc. - open computer systems, etc. - Microwave oven, etc, Communication (exchange data) is dependent on the software of the WLAN or Bluetooth devices. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 65 - offen betriebene Computer, etc. - Mikrowellenherde, etc, Die Kommunikation zwischen unterschiedlichen WLAN- oder Bluetooth -Geräten ist von der jeweiligen Software und dem entsprechenden Versionsstand abhängig MSI Technology GmbH. Frankfurt a. M. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 66: Français

    - Bâtiments, arbres, etc. - Chauffage, bétons armés, etc. - boîtier d’ordinateur non fermé. - Micro-ondes, etc. La communication (échange des données) dépend du logiciel des dispositifs WLAN ou Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 67: Čeština

    - vysokofrekvenční emise jakéhokoli druhu, - budovy, stromy atd. - topidla, železobeton atd. - otevřené počítačové systémy atd. - mikrovlnná trouba atd. Komunikace (výměna dat) závisí na softwaru zařízení WLAN nebo Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 68: Dansk

    - højfrekvens udsendelse af enhver art, - Bygninger, træer, osv. - Varmekilder, jernbeton, osv. - Åbne computersystemer, osv. - Mikroovne, osv, Kommunikation (dataudveksling) er afhængig af softwaren til WLAN eller Bluetooth enhederne. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 69: Nederlands

    - Gebouwen, bomen, etc. etc. - Verwarmingen, gewapend beton, etc. - Open computer systemen, etc. - Magnetron-oven, etc, Communicatie (uitwisselen van data) hangt af van de software van het WLAN of Bluetooth apparaat. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 70: Eesti

    Seinad, betoonpõrand (raud), mitmekihilised aknad, sõiduki kere jne. Täiendavad elektromagnetilised häiringud: - igat liiki kõrgsageduskiirgus, - ehitised, puud jne, - kütteseadmed, raudbetoon jne, - avatud arvutisüsteemid jne, - mikrolaineahjud jne. Side (andmevahetus) oleneb WLAN- või Bluetooth -seadmete tarkvarast. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 71: Suomeksi

    Lisää sähkömagneettista häiriötä: - mikä tahansa korkeataajuinen säteily, - rakennukset, puut, jne. - lämmitin, teräsbetoni, jne. - avoimet tietokonejärjestelmät, jne. - mikroaaltouuni, jne. Tietojen vaihto riippuu WLAN- tai Bluetooth -laitteiden ohjelmistoista. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 72: Ελληνικάη

    - Κτίρια, δέντρα, κτλ. - Καλοριφέρ, μπετόν-αρμέ, κτλ. - αναμμένα συστήματα υπολογιστών, κτλ. - Φούρνος μικροκυμάτων, κτλ, Η επικοινωνία (ανταλλαγή δεδομένων) εξαρτάται από το λογισμικό των συσκευών WLAN ή Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 73: Magyar

    - bármilyen fajta magas frekvenciájú sugárzás, - épületek, fák, stb. - fűtőtestek, vasbeton, stb. - nyitott számítógéprendszerek, stb. - mikrohullámú sütő, stb. A kommunikáció (adatforgalom) függ a szoftvertől amelyek a WLAN vagy Bluetooth eszközöket működtetik. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 74: Italiano

    - Edifici, alberi, ecc. - Caloriferi, cemento armato, ecc. - Computer aperti, ecc. - Forni a microonde, ecc, La comunicazione (scambio di dati) dipende dal software delle periferiche WLAN o Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 75: Latviska

    - jebkura veida augstfrekvences starojums - ēkas, koki u.c. - sildķermeņi, dzelzsbetons u.c. - atvērtas datorsistēmas u.c. - mikroviļņu krāsns u.c. Komunikācija (datu apmaiņa) ir atkarīga no WLAN vai Bluetooth ierīču programmatūras. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 76: Lietuvių

    Lietuvių Šiuo dokumentu Micro Star International CO., LTD, MSI pareiškia, kad šis prietaisas atitinka pagrindinius 1999/5/EB direktyvos reikalavimus ir kitas atitinkamas sąlygas. Atitinkamą Atitikimo pažymėjimą galima rasti internete adresu: IEEE 802.11b/g ir Bluetooth 2.4 GHz veikimas Europa: dažniai: 2.400 – 2.4835 GHz Prancūzija: dažniai: 2.4465–...
  • Page 77: Malti

    - Bini, siġar, eċċ. - Ħiters, konkrit bil-ħadid, eċċ. - sistemi tal-kompjuter miftuħin, eċċ. - Fran tal-majkrowejv, eċċ. Il-kommunikazzjoni (skambju ta’ data) hija dipendenti fuq is-software għall-apparat tal-WLAN jew Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 78: Polski

    - różnego rodzaju wysokie częstotliwości, - budynki, drzewa itd. - grzejniki, beton, żelazo, - otwarte obudowy komputerów, - kuchenki mikrofalowe itp. Połączenie (wymiana danych) zależy od oprogramowania urządzeń WLAN lub Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 79: Português

    - Emissões de alta frecuência de qualquer classe, - Edifícios, árvores, etc. - Aquecedores, etc. - Sistemas de computador abertos, - Forno Microondas, A comunicação (intercâmbio de dados) depende do software dos dispositivos WLAN ou Bluetooth . © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 80: Slovensky

    - vysokofrekvenčné emisie rôzneho druhu, - Budovy, stromy, atď. - Ohrievače, železobetón, atď. - otvorené počítačové systémy, atď. - Mikrovlnná rúra, atď, Komunikácia (výmena dát) je závislá od softvéru WLAN alebo Bluetooth zariadení. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 81: Slovenèina

    - kakršno koli visoko frekvenčno oddajanje - zgradbe, drevesa, ipd. - grelci, železobeton, ipd. - odprti računalniški sistemi, ipd. - mikrovalovne peči, ipd. Komunikacija (prenos podatkov) je odvisna od programske opreme WLAN ali Bluetooth naprave. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 82: Español

    Emisiones de alta frecuencia de cualquier tipo Edificios, árboles, etc. Calentadores, hormigón armado, etc. Sistemas informáticos abiertos, etc. Microondas, etc La comunicación (intercambio de datos) depende del software de los dispositivos WLAN o Bluetooth © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.
  • Page 83: Svenska

    – någon slags emission på hög frekvens, – Byggnader, träd o.s.v. – Värmare, betongjärn o.s.v. – öppna datorsystem o.s.v. – Mikrovågsugn o.s.v. Kommunikation (utbyte av data) är beroende av WLAN eller Bluetooth - anordningarnas mjukvara. © Copyright MSI Technology GmbH 2005. All rights reserved.

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