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damagetotheunit.
h Donotplaceanyheavyobjectsontopofthisunit.
h Donotuseliquidcleanersoraerosolcleaners.Useasoftdryclothforcleaning.
1.4 SystemRequirements
Thefollowingaretheminimumsystemrequirementsinorderconfigurethedevice.
h PC/ATcompatiblecomputerwithanEthernetinterface.
h OperatingsystemthatsupportsHTTPweb‐browser
1.5 Applications
The wireless LAN productsare easy to install and highly efficient. The following list
describes some of the many applications made possible through the power and
flexibilityofwirelessLANs:
a) Difficult‐to‐wireenvironments
Therearemanysituationswherewirescannotbelaideasily.Historicbuildings,
older buildings, open
areas and across busy streets make the installation of
LANseitherimpossibleorveryexpensive.
b) Temporaryworkgroups
Consider situations in parks, athletic arenas, exhibition centers, disaster‐
recovery, temporary offices and construction sites where one wants a
temporaryWLANestablishedandremoved.
c) Theabilitytoaccessreal‐time
information
Doctors/nurses, point‐of‐sale employees, and warehouse workers can access
real‐time information while dealing with patients, serving customers and
processinginformation.
d) Frequentlychangedenvironments
Show rooms, meeting rooms, retail stores, and manu facturing sites where
frequentlyrearrangetheworkplace.
e) SmallOfficeandHomeOffice(SOHO)networks
SOHO
usersneedacost‐effective,easyandquickinstallationofasmallnetwork.
f) WirelessextensionstoEthernetnetworks
Network managers in dynamic environments can minimize the overhead
caused by moves, extensions to networks, and other changes with wireless
LANs.
g) WiredLANbackup
Network managers implement wireless LANs
to provide backup for mission‐
criticalapplicationsrunningonwirednetworks.
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