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About This Document
Reference Documents
This Reference Guide refers to the following documents:
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Conventions
Keystrokes are indicated as follows:
ENTER identifies a key.
FUNC, CTRL, Cidentifies a key sequence. Press and release each key
Press
A+Bpress the indicated keys simultaneously.
Hold A+Bpress and hold the indicated keys while performing or
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in turn.
waiting for another function. Used in combination
with another keystroke.
Typeface conventions used include:
<angles>indicates mandatory parameters in a given syntax.
[brackets]for command line, indicates available parameters;
in configuration files brackets act as separators
for options.
GUI Screen textindicates the control name in a GUI-based
application.
Italicsindicates the first use of a term, book title, or menu.
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‘single quotes’indicates the exact setting for a parameter.
Screen
indicates monitor screen dialog. Also indicates
user input.
A screen is the hardware device on which
data appears.
A display is data arranged on a screen.
Terminal
URL
indicates text shown on a terminal screen.
indicates Uniform Resource Locator. Click the URL to
launch browser.
This document uses the following icons for certain conditions or types
of information:
Indicates tips or special requirements.
Indicates conditions that can cause equipment damage
or data loss.
Indicates a potentially dangerous condition or
procedure that only Intel-trained personnel should
attempt to correct or perform.
In the Mobile Unit (MU) mode, the WLAN adapter
connects to an access point (AP) or another WLAN
installed system. MU mode allows the device to roam
freely between AP cells in the network. MUs appear as
network nodes to other devices.
2.211 Mbps Operation
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN adapter supports an
11 Mbps data rate. The adapter can default to a 5.5,
2 or 1 Mbps data rate when unable to establish an
11 Mbps association.
The following factors can dynamically alter the
data rate:
•signal strength between the AP and the MU
•the ratio of good transmitted packets to attempted
•transmitted packets fall below a threshold
•the MU finds a higher transmit rate with another AP
or it encounters an unspecified data rate.
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2.3Mobile IP
Mobile Node
Mobile Node
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN adapter supports
Mobile IP (roaming across routers) when properly
configured to support Mobile IP. The Mobile IP feature
allows Wireless LAN devices to roam across routers.
The MU retains its IP address when configured for
Mobile IP and can:
•move from one IP subnet to another
•move from an Ethernet segment to a wireless LAN
•move from one Ethernet segment to another.
About the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Adapter
HostRouter
Ethernet
AP 4
AP 3
Internet
AP 1
HostRouter
Ethernet
AP 2
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About the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Adapter
2.4Power Management
The WLAN adapter supports the Continuously
Aware (CAM) and Power Save Polling (PSP) powermanagement modes. CAM requires the radio to remain
on. Intel does not recommend CAM for battery
powered devices.
PSP mode allows the MU to conserve power by
suspending communication while still associated with
an AP. The AP saves data for transmission to the MU
when it wakes at given intervals. When the adapter
wakes to check for data, it switches back into CAM
until it is ready suspend communications again.
The PSP performance index, which varies from 1 to 5,
allows users to specify how often the MU wakes up to
check for data. PSP performance index 1 provides the
quickest response time (shortest sleep interval), while
PSP performance index 5 provides efficient power
consumption (longest sleep interval).
Use the Intel Network Control Panel Applet (NCPA) or
the Intel WLAN Monitor utility to manually set the PSP
performance index.
2.5Card and Socket Services
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN supports Card and
Socket services. Card and Socket Service software
packages work with the host computer operating system
enabling the Wireless LAN adapter to interface with
host computer configuration and power management
functions. Card and Socket Service software packages
include SystemSoft and Phoenix.
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About the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Adapter
2.6Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN
Adapter LED Descriptions
The WLAN adapter LED illuminates during connection
or data transfer to indicate the functional status of
the adapter.
StatusFunction
OffWLAN adapter radio is disabled
or incapable of transmission
Slow Yellow FlashAdapter associated with an
access point
Rapid Yellow FlashIndicates data traffic between
adapter and access point. The
faster the flash, the more data
traffic on the network.
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About the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Adapter
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Chapter 3Hardware Installation
Physical installation of the PC Card differs for each
system. Refer to the system manufacturer
documentation for specific information.
3.1Preparation
Before beginning the installation, verify the hardware
package contains:
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•Intel
•installation CD and utilities.
Verify the model indicated on the card and packaging
before use. Contact the Intel Support Center if an item is
missing or not functioning.
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Hardware Installation
3.2Installing the PC Card
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN PC Card
installation requires:
•a computer with a Type II PC Card slot
•a CDROM drive
•an available interrupt (IRQ)
•an available I/O port address
•Intel
Installation and removal methods vary for different host
devices. Refer to system documentation for information.
Avoid WLAN adapter contact with liquids or
abrasive materials.
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN driver installation
CDROM.
To install the PC Card:
1. Insert the PC Card into the PC slot. Arrows on the
front of the PC Card indicate the insertion point to
the slot.
2. Slide in the PC Card until it firmly seats.
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Hardware Installation
Align the card properly when inserting. Insert the card
firmly without forcing. Forcing the card into the slot can
damage the device or the card.
FCC RF exposure requirements state the PC Card
antenna should be positioned so it is at least 5 cm
(2 inches) away from the user.
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Hardware Installation
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Installing and Configuring the Windows 95/98 Driver
Chapter 4Installing and
Configuring the
Windows 95/98 Driver
4.1Installing the Intel® PRO/Wireless
2011 LAN Driver in Windows 95
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Windows driver
ships with the Network Control Panel Applet (NCPA)
utility on a CDROM. Use NCPA to view and edit WLAN
adapter settings.
Intel recommends updating the Intel® PRO/Wireless
2011 LAN adapter to the latest firmware. After the
driver and Wireless LAN Utilities have been installed,
use the WLAN Update utility to update the firmware in
Windows 95. Refer to the documentation shipped with
the Intel
instructions on using WLAN Update. To download the
latest firmware, go to (http://support.intel.com).
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Utilities for
Before installing the Intel
Windows driver:
•verify the Intel
is installed
•obtain the driver installation CDROM.
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN adapter
Installing and Configuring the Windows 95/98 Driver
To install the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN driver for
the first time in Windows 95:
1. Install the Intel
WLAN adapter as described in
Chapter 3.
2. Power up the system.
3. Insert the Intel
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Windows
driver installation CD.
4. When Windows 95 recognizes the adapter, an
Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box appears
requesting a driver to install. Click Next.
5. Click Finish when Windows displays the
following message:
Windows found the following updated
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driver for this device: Intel
PRO/Wireless 2011
LAN PC Card.
Complete the installation instructions displayed by
Windows 95.
6. Enter the network ESSID in the Easy Setup window.
Click OK.
7. Click Finish.
8. When prompted, restart the computer.
9. Proceed to 4.3 Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Adapter Configuration for Windows 95/98 on page
17.
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4.2Installing the Intel® PRO/Wireless
2011 LAN Driver in Windows 98
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Windows driver
ships with the Network Control Panel Applet (NCPA)
utility on a CDROM. Use NCPA to view and edit WLAN
adapter settings.
Intel recommends updating the WLAN adapter to the
latest firmware. After the driver and Wireless LAN
Utilities have been installed, use the WLAN Update
utility to update the firmware in Windows 98. Refer to
the documentation shipped with the Wireless LAN
Utilities for instructions on using WLAN Update. To
download the latest firmware, go to
(http://support.intel.com).
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Before installing the Intel
Windows driver:
•verify the WLAN adapter is installed
•obtain the Intel
driver installation CDROM.
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Windows
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Installing and Configuring the Windows 95/98 Driver
To install the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN driver for
the first time in Windows 98:
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1. Install the Intel
PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN adapter
as described in Chapter 3.
2. Power up the system.
3. Insert the Intel
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PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Windows
driver installation CD.
4. When Windows 98 recognizes the adapter, the Add
New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.
Click Next.
5. Select Search for best driver for your device.
Click Next.
6. Specify the location of the driver files.
Click Next.
7. Click Next when Windows locates and displays
the adapter.
The Easy Setup dialog box displays.
8. Enter the network ESSID in the Easy Setup window.
Click OK.
The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box
displays stating the required software has
been installed.
9. Click Finish.
10. When prompted, restart the computer.
11. Proceed to 4.3 Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Adapter Configuration for Windows 95/98 on page
17.
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Installing and Configuring the Windows 95/98 Driver
4.3Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011
LAN Adapter Configuration for
Windows 95/98
To configure the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN adapter
in Windows 95/98:
1. Click Start, select Settings and Control Panel.
2. Select the Network icon and click on the Intel
Wireless LAN PC Card.
3. Select the Properties button.
The Easy Setup dialog box displays.
4. Click the Advanced button to view the default
adapter configuration.
Use the Mobile Unit, Power, Mobile IP, Encryption
and WLAN Adapter tabs to view or adjust the
adapter configuration settings.
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For information on using the NCPA utility to configure
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Intel
PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN adapter properties, refer
to Appendix A.
5. Exit and save the configuration settings by
clicking OK or Finish. Select Cancel to use the
default values.
6. Restart the system for the changes to take effect.
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Installing and Configuring the Windows 95/98 Driver
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Installing and Configuring the Windows NT Driver
Chapter 5Installing and
Configuring the
Windows NT Driver
The Intel® PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN Windows driver
ships with the Network Control Panel Applet (NCPA)
utility on a CDROM. Use NCPA to view and edit WLAN
adapter settings.
Intel recommends updating the WLAN adapter to the
latest firmware. After the driver and Wireless LAN
Utilities have been installed, use the WLAN Update
utility to update the firmware in Windows NT. Refer to
the documentation shipped with the Wireless LAN
Utilities for instructions on using WLAN Update. To
download the latest firmware, go to
(http://support.intel.com).
Before installing the Intel
Windows NT driver:
•verify the WLAN adapter is installed
•obtain the Intel
driver installation CDROM.
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