User Manual
Table Of Contents
- “Trilogy 3” MPCI
- Introduction
- Trilogy 3 Product Overview
- Document Purpose
- Key Features
- What’s Not Supported
- References
- WLAN System Architecture
- WLAN Block Diagram
- WLAN Component Descriptions
- WLAN Transmitter Path
- WLAN Receive Path
- WLAN Microprocessor Control
- WLAN Frequency Generation
- WLAN Hardware Environment
- WLAN Power Requirements
- Modem System Architecture
- Modem Block Diagram
- Modem Hardware Environment
- Modem Power Requirements
- Environmental Performance
- Regulatory
- Ethernet Software Driver and Feature Set
- Modem Software Driver and Feature Set
- Operating System Software Support
- AC’97 Modem Driver Package File Description
- SETUP Usage
- SETUP Customization
- Multilanguage Support
- LTHOMOL.exe (Homologation support utility)
- LTSMMSG.exe (User messaging & system audio support utility)
- Selection of Un-homologated Country Messaging
- Over Current Protection (OCP) Messaging
- System Audio Support
- Quality
Trilogy 3 MPCI
M3AWEB/56GA
Product Specification
Support Software
IMWEBSTA.EXE
IMWEBsta.exe is the system tray utility that launches the configuration
software utility for this product. The software allows a user to do the following
actions:
• Configure the SSID (Service Set Identifier)
• Specify operating mode (Infrastructure, 802.11 Ad-Hoc)
• Specify Transmit Rate (Auto, 1-2 Mb, 5.5 Mb, 11 Mb, Fully Automatic)
• Disable or modify encryption settings (Disabled, 64bit, 128 bit)
• View link status (Link Quality, Signal Strength, Throughput, Tx Rate)
• View current Channel
• View current associations
• Rescan option. Forces the radio to rescan all available channels
• View current Network driver version
• View current firmware version
• Enable/Disable Radio
(Screen Shot)
This utility is supported under Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows
ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. Under
Windows XP, the appearance of the system tray utility can change. Certain menu
options will not be available in Windows XP if the zero config service (aka .1x) is
active.
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