Download Print this page

Nokia ?110 User Manual page 48

Wireless lan card
Hide thumbs Also See for ?110:

Advertisement

Check that the computer is within the coverage area of the access point. It
must not be too far away or too close to the access point.
Make sure that the access point is powered on and connected to the wireless
LAN.
Ensure that you have entered the correct network name. The access point
and the wireless LAN card must have the same network name. Note that
when selecting a network name for an infrastructure network, names of ad
hoc networks are also shown in the list of networks.
Check that you have access rights to the access point, and that the access
point is connected to a network to which you have access rights.
Check that the external antenna is properly connected and that no part of the
cable is broken.
If you have selected the power saving option on the General settings page,
there may be interoperability problems with some access points that are not
Wi-Fi
(Wireless Fidelity) compatible.
The Nokia A020/A021 Wireless LAN Access Point does not support the
power saving mode of the Nokia C110/C111. Power saving should be
disabled on the General settings page of the Manager window.
Make sure that all computers are on the same channel and have the same
network name.
Make sure that all computers are using the same data rate, either 2 Mbit/s or
11 Mbit/s.
Make sure that all computers use the same network protocol, such as TCP/
IP.
Make sure that you have given the correct password if you are using WEP
keys.
When you are asked to log on to the network, click OK.
If two wireless stations cannot see each other in the Wireless stations in the ad
hoc network list on the Status page, one of the stations should rejoin the ad
hoc network by selecting the profile again and clicking Apply.
In Windows 95 (OSR2 = 4.00.950B), 11 Mbit/s ad hoc networks may be
unstable if you are using battery power on your laptop computer.
48

Advertisement

loading

This manual is also suitable for:

C111C110