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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Figure 26 Mobile Adapter 2202 Client Manager - Site Survey tab
A circle on the icon next to the Network Name (SSID) indicates that the Mobile
Adapter 2202 is associated with that access point or ad hoc network (Figure 27
and Figure 28.) See “Nortel Networks WLAN - Mobile Adapter 2202
configuration modes” on page 17 for more information about ad hoc mode and
infrastructure mode.
Figure 27 Association icon for an access point connected to a wireless
infrastructure network
Figure 28 Association icon for an ad hoc wireless network
Note: An access point shown with no SSID value is configured as a
closed system. If the Mobile Adapter 2202 is configured with the
matching SSID of an access point configured for a closed system, the site
survey will display the SSID of that access point. The Mobile Adapter
2202 will associate to an access point configured for a closed system only
when the SSID of the access point matches the SSID of the Mobile
Adapter 2202’s active profile.