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Wireless lan card
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The Statistics area shows the status of the current connection in graphics.
The Smart card information area shows information on the smart card which is
being used by the wireless LAN card: the name and status of the smart card, when
data was last stored and by whom, and an optional description of the smart card.
If you temporarily want to lock the smart card in order to deny access to it, click
Lock Smart Card. Those profiles that are used from the smart card will not be
shown in the list of available profiles on the Profiles page. To access the smart card
again, click Unlock Smart Card, type your PIN code, and click OK.
If you set the PIN code request on, you are asked for the PIN code every time the
wireless LAN card is inserted with the smart card. To activate this setting, click
Enable PIN Code Request. Alternatively, you can turn off the PIN code request.
Some smart cards do not allow turning off the PIN code request.
Your smart card has the default PIN code, for example 0000. For security reasons
it is important that you change the PIN code. To change the PIN code, click
Change PIN Code and type a new value for the PIN code. The PIN code can be 4 to
8 digits long. Retype the code and click OK. Keep the new code secret and in a safe
place.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, the smart card is blocked
and cannot be used. To change a disabled PIN code, you need a PUK (PIN
Unblocking Key) code. The PUK code is unique for each smart card and it cannot
be changed. You can find the PUK code for the Nokia Smart Card in the sales
package of the smart card.
Radio frequency channel on which the wireless
LAN card operates.
Speed at which data is transferred. Possible rates
are 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbit/s
Unique hardware address of the wireless LAN
card.
Indicates the quality of the radio connection
between the computer and the access point, or, in
the ad hoc mode, between two computers.
Indicates the relative speed of data transfer in the
network.
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