| This brochure will help get your wireless connection up and Surfing! |
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![]() Do you have wireless ethernet IEEE 802.11 capability ? |
| Hardware Requirements: If your laptop, Personal Digital Assistant or Palm Device has PCMCIA, PCI, or ISA expansion capability (Same slot that holds your standard Ethernet card), all you will need is a Wi-Fiª certified IEEE 802.11b HR wireless Ethernet network interface card. The following vendors currently offer 802.11b cards: Cisco, IBM, Lucent,3Com,Compaq, Enterasys, Farrallon, Samsung, Wireless, Symbol, No Wires Needed, Wireless LAN, Zoom Telephonics. Some Laptops are being shipped with wireless support from Dell, Compaq, IBM and Apple. Start looking at http://FreeAirNet.com/shopping_cart/default.html and connect for free wireless internet access. Service areas limited, join our team and help spread the FreeAirNet! Software Configuration Q: How do I configure my network settings? A: FreeAirNet uses a TCP/IP protocol called DHCP. Select the ÒDHCPÓ protocol in the Network Control panel under the TCP/IP folder tab. For more detailed configuration instructions see our web site: http:// FreeAirNet.com/help/Configuration.html What is DHCP? DHCP is a TCP/IP network protocol. (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is a simple select and forget configuration that causes your configuration to be setup by a server dynamically. See our web site for more information: http://FreeAirNet.com/help/DHCP.html Why DHCP? Fast access to Internet, email and your companyÕs networks ¥ Easy to useÑjust start your computer, launch the browser and go! ¥ No searching for a phone with a data port ¥ No cables ¥ No dial-up numbers ![]() WIN95 Network Control Panel with TCP/IP selected to DHCP NOTE: Configuration instructions will be supplied from your PCMCIA/PCI/ISA device vendor. Be sure to follow all vendor instructions. ![]() Mac OS 9 TCP/IP Control Panel selected to DHCP. |
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