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[. . . ] 4-657-719-11(1) Operating Instructions 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 © 2002 Sony Corporation WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on the back of the unit. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. PCWA-C500 Serial No. ______________ CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty. [. . . ] (If the Control Panel is set to Classic View, double-click Add or Remove Programs. ) Add or Remove Programs appears. 3 4 Click 5GHz Wireless LAN, then click Change/Remove. The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears. Click OK. The program is removed, and the InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears. Note If the ReadOnly File Detected dialog box appears, click Yes to delete the file. 5 Click Finish. Note If the Shared File Detected dialog box appears, it is recommended that you click No and keep shared files. 28 Initial settings for constructing a wireless LAN Windows Me or Windows 2000 When you install the Wireless Panel onto your computer for the first time, the Wireless Connection Easy Setup Wizard starts automatically after you have installed the Wireless Panel. This wizard makes it easy to set up an initial wireless LAN configuration. Wireless LAN connection z Hints · To close the wizard, click Cancel. · You can later use the Wireless Panel utility to change the connection mode that you select with the wizard. · To start the wizard at any time other than immediately after installation of the Wireless Panel, double-click "InitSetup. exe" in the folder where you installed the Wireless Panel. (The default location is "C:\Program Files\Sony\5GHz Wireless LAN". ) Setting up the 5GHz Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 in Access Point Network connection mode z Hint If you want to use the Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer Network connection mode, see "Setting up the Wireless LAN PC Card in Peer to Peer Network connection mode" (page 35). 29 1 Select the Use Easy Setup Wizard check box, and click Next. The Connection mode panel appears. 2 Select Access Point Network, and click Next. The Network Setup panel appears. 3 Configure Nickname, Network, and WEP. Items to be configured: · Nickname This is the nickname for the network. You can enter up to 20 ASCII characters (alphanumeric characters, and may include symbols) for the Nickname. 30 · Network Name The Network Name is an ID used to identify wireless networks, and is also referred to as the "SSID". When connecting to a 5GHz Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A500 that is set to the factory default settings, enter the factory default Network Name for Access Point that is printed on the ID label at the rear of the device. When connecting to a Peer to Peer network, enter the same name for all computers connected to that network. You can enter up to 32 ASCII characters (alphanumeric characters, and may include symbols) for the Network Name. When you connect to an existing Access Point or Peer to Peer network, consult your network administrator for information about the Network Name. Wireless LAN connection z Hint To search for other networks operating within the communication range of your computer, click the Network Name drop-down list. The networks found are displayed in this list, and you can select the one you want to connect to. · WEP WEP is an encryption function that prevents unauthorized access to wireless networks. When connecting to an Access Point that is set to the factory default settings, you will need to clear the check mark from this checkbox. (By default, this check box is not selected. ) For security reasons, it is strongly recommend that you select "Change access point settings" in step 6 on page 33 to enable the WEP function of the Access Point. It is also recommend that you select the checkbox that enables the WEP function when connecting to a Peer to Peer network. When you connect to an existing Access Point or Peer to Peer network, consult your network administrator for information about WEP settings. · WEP Settings Set the following items when connecting to a network where WEP is enabled. When connecting to an Access Point, make sure the settings match those for the Access Point. When you connect to a Peer to Peer network, enter the same settings for all computers connected to that network. z Hint When roaming between multiple access points, set the same Network Name and same WEP Settings for all of the access points being used. 31 [ASCII/Hex] This is the format for entering the password (WEP key) required when connecting to networks where WEP is enabled. You can select ASCII (alphanumeric characters, and may include symbols) or Hex (hexadecimal notation). [Length] This is the length (bit length) for the WEP key (password) required when connecting to networks where WEP is enabled. Generally, the longer the bit length, the better the security. [Key] This is the password required when connecting to networks where WEP is enabled. The number of characters you can enter differs depending on the ASCII/Hex and Length settings. (For more information, refer to following table). ASCII/Hex ASCII Hex 40 bits 5 characters 10 characters 104 bits 13 characters 26 characters 4 When all of the items are set, click Next. The settings that you have made are displayed. 32 5 Confirm your settings, then click Next. The Connected with access point panel appears when communication with the Access Point is established. [. . . ] DNS servers manage these translations from host names into IP addresses. 57 LAN (Local Area Network) A network which is accessible only to its members, unlike the Internet which is open to an unlimited number of people. For example, you can build an office LAN that is accessible only to members of the same department or a home LAN that is accessible only to family members. WAN (Wide Area Network) A network that interconnects remote LANs through the Internet or telephone lines. WEP IEEE802. 11-compliant security system. Using the WEP key as the password, only client computers and Access Points that have the same ID and password may log onto the same wireless LAN for file sharing. PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) PPPoE is a software protocol that uses a DSL modem to access the Internet. Instead, an IP address is assigned dynamically whenever the client accesses the Internet. Protocol The formal specifications that define the procedures for computers to follow when transmitting and receiving data. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) TCP/IP is the network communications protocol that is used to communicate over the Internet. [. . . ]

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