Using an access point – Gateway DX4800 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5: Networking Your Computer

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Speed is not the only issue if you decide to use equipment with different standards. Compatibility
can also be an issue. Take the following into consideration when you purchase wireless equipment:

Using an access point

An access point is a small electronic device that serves as the central control point for your network.
You connect your modem to the access point, set up a network connection, then browse the
Internet, send e-mail, share files and folders with other networked computers, and access other
devices, like a printer or scanner.

Equipment you need for an access point-based network

For a wireless Ethernet network you need:

Your Gateway computer with wireless networking installed

A broadband Internet connection (optional)

An access point

Determining if a wireless Ethernet device is already installed in your computer

To determine if a wireless Ethernet device is already installed:

1

Click

(Start), then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens.

2

Click System and Maintenance, then click System.

3

Click Device Manager from the task list on the left. The Device Manager window opens.

4

Click the plus (+) in front of Network adapters. The wireless Ethernet device installed on
your computer is listed. If one is not listed, you must install one.

Access point

Wireless cards supported

802.11a

802.11a only

802.11b

802.11b only

802.11g

802.11b and 802.11g

802.11n

802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n

Tip

When you buy your access point, make sure it has:

• IEEE 802.11n support. 802.11n is the fastest method for wireless communications. 802.11n is compatible with the older

IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b formats but not with the competing IEEE 802.11a format. Make sure that you get the
correct format that matches your computer.

• DHCP server/dynamic IP address assignment capability that makes it easier to set up and access your network.
• Internet security features like a firewall to keep intruders out of your network.
• Wireless security features like SecureEasySetup™ or 128-bit WEP encryption.

Cable or DSL modem

Access point

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