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A
access points
problems associating to4-3
set to mixed WEP2-7
Use of Data Encryption by Stations parameter2-7
antenna2-8
Apple XML editor3-2
audiencevi
authenticating, problems4-4
Authentication Type2-5
auto configuration overview1-2
C
Cautionvi
channel parameter2-8
client adapter1-1
client name2-4
configuration script
description1-2
file name1-2
location1-2
parameter examples2-9
parameter types2-2
profile parameters2-4
root parameters2-3
Constantly Awake Mode (CAM)2-7
conventionsvi
D
default location profile1-2, 2-3
document organizationvi
domain name2-9
E
enable LEAP2-6
enable WEP2-6
entering profile names3-3, 3-4
entering profile parameters3-5
entering root parameters3-6
F
frequency2-8
L
LEAP
enable2-6
username2-9
LEDs, interpreting4-2
location profile name2-3
location profile parameters2-4
M
Macintosh computers1-1
Maximum Power Savings (Maximum)2-7
mixed cells2-7
N
network, problems connecting to4-4
network type2-5
Notevi
O
open authentication2-5
operating system supported1-1
P
parameter examples2-9
PC Card2-8
PCI client adapter2-8
power mode2-7
Power Save Mode (PSP)2-7
problems, troubleshooting tips4-1
profile name3-4
profile parameters2-4
R
radio firmware1-2
range2-6
receive antenna2-8
root parameters2-3
S
shared key authentication2-5
SSID2-4
supported operating system1-1
T
transmit antenna2-8
Transmit Power parameter2-6
troubleshooting information4-2
troubleshooting tool4-5
W
WEP, enabling2-6
WEP transmit key2-9
world mode2-8
X
XML editor
basic procedures3-2