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Wireless lan card
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On the Administrator page, in the Installation disk area, click Create.
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The Installation Disk dialog box opens. The Profiles available list contains the
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names of all the profiles found in the system registry. Select a profile you want to
save on the installation disk and click the arrow button pointing to the right.
General settings are automatically copied to a disk, and do not have
to be selected separately like profiles.
The name of the selected profile is added to the list on the right. If you want to
remove a profile from the list, select it and click the arrow button pointing to the
left. Also select the pages you want to include on the disk. If you select the Access
point configuration button check box, the browse button on the Status page will
be visible and you will be able to configure access point settings in your Web
browser. To start creating an installation disk with the selected profiles, click
OK.
Insert a disk into the floppy disk drive of your computer and click OK.
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The selected files are copied to the disk.
Click OK to finish the creation of an installation disk.
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The installation disk can now be used: the user inserts the installation disk into the
disk drive of a computer and selects setup.exe. The installation starts and when
prompted by the system, the user inserts the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN
Card into a compatible computer. The installation is carried out without the user
having to configure settings. When the installation is completed, the user is ready
to access a wireless LAN.
On the SIM services page, you can connect to services provided by the network
operator or service provider you have subscribed to. Your service provider may,
for example, offer you the possibility to check data from your company intranet,
send and receive e-mail, and save documents.
Before you can take advantage of the SIM services, you must subscribe
to these services from your service provider or network operator and obtain
instructions for use.
An access controller acts as a gateway between the Internet and wireless stations
that are attached to a wireless LAN. An access controller handles user
authentication and controls the data sent to and from the Internet. A SIM card is
used as a means for user identification: the data stored on the SIM card is read and
if valid, the access controller allows you to connect to the Internet and intranets.
The access controller also monitors usage in real time and gathers accounting
information, such as used access time and/or transferred data. This accounting
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