Intel WEAP2011BRW, WEAP2011BAK, WEAP2011BJP User Manual

Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN
Access Point Quick Installation Guide
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Information about Wireless Networks
A wireless network in a LAN environment, also called wireless LAN (WLAN), is network that does not use network cables. When a WLAN uses access points, the wireless network is operating in infrastructure mode. In this mode, a client sends and receives information through one or more access points. The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN adapter operates with Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN access points and IEEE
802.11b compliant access points sold by other vendors. An access point is a stationary device on an 802.11 wireless
network that receives and retransmits data. An access point allows computers with wireless network adapters, also called wireless clients, to be connected to typically an Ethernet network. The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011B LAN Access Point is displayed in the figure below.
Identifying a WLAN
A Service Set Identifier (SSID) identifies a WLAN. There are several kinds of SSIDs. For simplicity , th is guide uses the term Network Name (SSID) in place of other terms such as ESSID and IBSSID. For either an infrastructure or peer-to-peer WLAN, the SSID indicates what WLAN you are communicating with. When installing a wireless adapter, the software asks you to enter this information. All devices in a WLAN must use the same Network Name (SSID).
Security
In a WLAN, wireless clients send and receive information through the air. Without implementing security, it is possible for an unauthorized person to intercept the information.
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