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Wireless lan card
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In the infrastructure operating mode, the Access points in range area shows which
access points are currently in range and available. As the wireless LAN card user
moves from one access point coverage area to another, the signal strength of the
channel drops. Therefore the network may hand the user over to a coverage area
and frequency where the signal is stronger.
In the ad hoc operating mode, the names of the other computers connected to the
ad hoc network are displayed under the Wireless stations in the ad hoc network
area. Note that only the names of those computers which are using the Nokia
C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card are shown. By double-clicking the entries, you can
access those folders that are shared.
Here you can monitor the status of the network connection. The following events
can be reported:
Card has been reset - Due to a temporary hardware or software failure, the card
may have lost the network connection for a while, but the card has reset itself.
Card found - The system has found the card.
Card not found - The system could not find the card.
Started network - An ad hoc network has been successfully established.
Failed to start network - An ad hoc network could not be established.
Joined network - The wireless LAN card has successfully joined the network and
can start using its resources. The network can be either ad hoc or infrastructure.
Failed to join network - The issued command to join a network was unsuccessful.
Left network - The wireless LAN card has left the network which was previously used.
On the General settings page, you can set properties which are common for all
profiles. These settings will remain unchanged even when you switch to using
another profile.
You must always configure the country setting according to the country where
you are currently using your wireless LAN card. Select the correct country from
the list of countries and click Apply.
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