3Com DSm415 User Manual

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DSm415 Product Information Guide

March 2004

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Wireless LAN Interface (Option) IEEE802.11b
With this interface the DSm415 can be connected to wireless network environment The
optional interface is installed and enables users to communicate to PCs that have wireless
interface cards.

Note: Ethernet (100Base-TX/10Base-T) and Wireless LAN cannot be used at the same
time. It must be manually selected to use either of them.

Data transmission speed

Auto (11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2M bps, 1Mbps)
Manually selectable to 11Mbps/ 5.5Mbps/ 2Mbps/ 1Mbps fixed

Protocol

TCP/IP

Frequency

From 2,400 MHz to 2,497MHz

Channel

US model

… 1-11 ch.

EU model

… 1-13 ch

Type of connections (*1)

Ad hoc mode, Infrastructure mode

Distance between devices

11 Mbps: 140 m, 5.5 Mbps: 200 m, 2 Mbps: 270 m,
1 Mbps: 400 m
The above is the max distance when using in the open air, and these
depend on office environment.

WEP (Encryption) Setting (*2)

64 bit (10 digits) /128 bit (26 digits)

(*1) Type of connections

Ad hoc Mode

Infrastructure Mode

Please refer to the following for the details.

(*2) WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy

WEP is an encryption method that protects wireless data communication. Both devices
that send and receive data through wireless communication need to have the same WEP
Key when communicating to the other device.

Type of connections

(1) Ad hoc mode communicates between each wireless client

NOTE: Adhoc mode connection does NOT support the communication with Novell
NetWare Server because NetWare does not support wireless LAN interface.

NOTE: 2 types of Ad hoc mode are selectable, one is

“Ad hoc mode” and the other is

“802.11b ad hoc mode”. The former mode uses only channel setting and the latter uses
channel setting and SSID (SSID stands for Service Set ID, and only the devices, which
has same SSID can communicate each other through wireless network.

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