Adaptec WirelessTM Network Card User Manual


 
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Glossary
transfer rate
The transfer rate is the speed at which your Wireless device is
sending data. It is expressed in Mbps.
The default transfer rate setting, Auto Rate (or Automatic), allows
your Wireless device to automatically adjust its transfer speed for
optimal performance and the longest operating range. Adaptec
recommends that whenever possible, you maintain the Auto Rate
setting.
However, if your Wireless device's transfer rate changes frequently,
you can set a lower transfer rate to achieve a more stable
connection. The fixed rate speed options are 11 Mbps (the highest
rate), 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 1 or 2 Mbps, or 1 Mbps.
USB
Stands for Universal Serial Bus.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security feature that provides
confidentiality (by encrypting the data being sent over the radio
waves of your WLAN) and authentication (by using a shared key
between the Wireless device and the AP).
WEP key
WEP keys control encryption.
WEP keys can be numeric, alphabetic, or a combination of both.
You can choose between Hexadecimal, which restricts you to
numbers 0–9 and letters A–F, and Alphanumeric, which restricts
you to numbers 0–9 and letters a–z/A–Z.
The number of characters in your key depends on the encryption
key length: 64-bit keys require 10 Hexadecimal or 5 Alphanumeric
characters; 128-bit keys require 26 Hexadecimal or 13 Alphanumeric
characters.
Wireless device
A Wireless device (or Wireless network device) is any Wireless
device that connects to the network. See also network device.