Deactivating/disconnecting the wlan device – Fujitsu Siemens Computers LifeBook A6210 User Manual
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How to Handle This Device
The WLAN device is an optional device that may come pre-installed in your mobile computer. Under
normal circumstances, it should not be necessary for you to remove or re-install it. The Operating System
that your mobile computer comes with has been pre-configured to support the WLAN device.
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Intel WiFi Link 5100 and 5300 devices support IEEE802.11a, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, and
IEEE802.11n (draft).
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The WLAN device operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and the 5 GHz lower, middle, and upper UNII bands.
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Microwave ovens may interfere with the operation of WLAN devices since they operate in the same 2.4 GHz
frequency range as IEEE802.11b/g/draft-n devices. Interference by microwaves does not occur with
IEEE802.11a radio which operates in the 5 GHz RF band.
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Wireless devices that transmit in the 2.4 GHz range may interfere with operation of WLAN devices in
IEEE802.11b/g/n modes. Symptoms of interference include reduced throughput, intermittent disconnects,
and many frame errors. It is HIGHLY recommended that these interfering devices be powered off to ensure
proper operation of the WLAN device.
Deactivating/Disconnecting the WLAN Device
Disconnecting the WLAN device may be desired in certain circumstances (to extend battery life) or where
certain environments require it (i.e. hospitals, clinics, airplanes, etc.). The WLAN device can be
deactivated by using the Wireless On/Off Switch, and it can be disconnected in Windows using the WLAN
icon in the system tray (Note that disconnecting via the icon in the system tray does not turn off the radio;
it continues to transmit and receive even though it’s not connected.).
B
EFORE
USING
THE
WIRELESS
LAN
DEVICE
,
YOU
MUST
FIRST
INSTALL
C
LICK
M
E
!
TO
ENSURE
THAT
THE
CORRECT
SOFTWARE
FOR
YOUR
DEVICE
IS
INSTALLED
. N
OTE
THAT
THE
W
IRELESS
LAN
SWITCH
MUST
BE
IN
THE
O
N
POSITION
BEFORE
INSTALLING
C
LICK
M
E