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6 Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions to problems usually encountered during the installation and operation of the
adapter.
1. What is the IEEE 802.11g standard?
802.11g is the new IEEE standard for high-speed wireless LAN communications that provides for up
to 54 Mbps data rate in the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11g is quickly becoming the next mainstream wireless
LAN technology for the home, office and public networks.
802.11g defines the use of the same OFDM modulation technique specified in IEEE 802.11a for the
5 GHz frequency band and applies it in the same 2.4 GHz frequency band as IEEE 802.11b. The
802.11g standard requires backward compatibility with 802.11b.
The standard specifically calls for:
A. A new physical layer for the 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) in the 2.4 GHz frequency band,
known as the extended rate PHY (ERP). The ERP adds OFDM as a mandatory new coding
scheme for 6, 12 and 24 Mbps (mandatory speeds), and 18, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps (optional
speeds). The ERP includes the modulation schemes found in 802.11b including CCK for 11 and
5.5 Mbps and Barker code modulation for 2 and 1 Mbps.
B. A protection mechanism called RTS/CTS that governs how 802.11g devices and 802.11b devices
interoperate.
2. What is the IEEE 802.11b standard?
A wireless standard formulated by the IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN standard subcommittee. The
objective is to enable wireless LAN hardware from different manufactures to communicate.
3. What does IEEE 802.11 feature support?
The product supports the following IEEE 802.11 functions:
z CSMA/CA plus Acknowledge Protocol
z Multi-Channel Roaming
z Automatic Rate Selection
z RTS/CTS Feature
z Fragmentation
z Power Management
4. What is Ad-hoc?
An Ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers, each has a Wireless LAN adapter,
Connected as an independent wireless LAN. Ad hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental
scale for a branch or SOHO operation.
5. What is Infrastructure?
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