User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installing and Using the Nortel Networks Wireless LAN Mobile Adapter 2202
- Release 3.0.0.0
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Quick start software installation
- Chapter 3 Driver and utility software installation and uninstallation
- Chapter 4 Configuring basic network settings
- Chapter 5 Configuring network security
- Chapter 6 Upgrading the driver and utility software
- Appendix A Troubleshooting guidelines
- Appendix B Specifications
- Frequency band
- Modulation technique
- Host interface
- Operating channels supported
- Operating voltage
- Power consumption
- Current consumption
- Output power
- Operating systems support ed
- Dimensions
- Security
- Operation mode
- Transfer data rate
- Operating temperature
- Storage temperature
- Humidity
- Compliance standards
- Media access protocol
- Mechanical specification
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Installing and Using the Nortel Networks Wireless LAN Mobile Adapter 2202
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Mobile Adapter 2202 LEDs
There are two LEDs on the Mobile Adapter 2202, labeled LINK and ACT
(activity), which indicate the operating status of the unit. You can check the
network connectivity status by looking at the LEDs.
Table 1 Mobile Adapter 2202 LEDs
Network Connectivity Status LINK LED State ACT LED State
The Mobile Adapter 2202 radio is
enabled and the mobile adapter is
scanning for APs.
Blinking (200ms on/off) Off
The Mobile Adapter 2202 is connected
to an AP, but there is no Tx or Rx data
activity (not including management
frames).
On (continuously on) Off
The Mobile Adapter 2202 is connected
to an AP and there is Tx or Rx data
activity. (The LEDs will not blink for
management frames.)
On (continuously on) Blinking
The Mobile Adapter 2202 is not
connected to an AP. (Between scans,
the mobile adapter is “disabled” for 1-2
minutes.)
Off Off
The Mobile Adapter 2202 radio is
disabled.
Off Off