General Settings; Network Settings; Microsoft Networking - Asus WL-100G User Manual

Wireless local area network card for 802.11g and 802.11b wireless networks
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General settings

Name – This field is mandatory, and used for indicating the location
from which you are dialing or connecting to the network. For example,
if this is used for a meeting room at work, you can use a name like
"Work-Meeting Room". If it is used for home on your ADSL, you can
name like "Home-ADSL".
Description – This field is optional, you can use it to provide more
details about this configuration.

Network settings

Network settings include: "Identification" and "Microsoft Networking".
Identification
Computer name – Give your computer a unique name of up to 15
characters. Thecomputer name is the name that others on your net-
work will see your computer as. For complete compatibility, do not use
spaces or symbols. It's generally the same as the DNS hostname, for
example, "JohnDoe".
Workgroup – Type an existing workgroup name or create a new
workgroup by typing a new name that contains up to 15 characters. Use
it to identify your computer group that you belong to.
Computer Description – This information is displayed as a comment
next to the computer name when the computer is seen in "Details" view
(select from the Windows pull-down menu). Use it to describe your
computer, for example, your name, or location.

Microsoft Networking

Logon validation – Specify how Windows 9x clients connect to a Win-
dows NT Server Domain at this location.Check Log on to Windows NT
domain box if you are using a Windows NT Server in domain control-
ler mode. And then enter the Window NT server domain name in Win-
dow NT domain field.
Network logon options – Specify how Windows 9x clients try to logon.
Select Quick logon to wait until the shared network drives is actually
used to attempt the login. Select Logon and restore network connections
to logon to all shared network drives when the user logs into Windows.
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