Satellite® A350 Series User's Guide - Kmart
Satellite® A350 Series User's Guide - Kmart Satellite® A350 Series User's Guide - Kmart
20 NOTE An adhoc mode is available in Ch1-Ch11(802.11b/g), An Infrastructure mode is available in Ch1-Ch11 (802.11b/g) Ch36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,157,161,165 (802.11a). Antigua Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bolivia Canada Chile Cayman Islands Colombia Costa Rica Curacao Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guadeloupe Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Martinique Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico St. Kitts St. Maarten Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay USA US Virgin Islands Venezuela 11a, 11b, 11g and 11n wireless are based on IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n respectively. The IEEE 802.11n specification has not been finalized and is currently in draft release. The TOSHIBA 11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Adapters are based on the Draft Release, Version 1.0, of the IEEE 802.11n specification. An adapter with 11a/b, 11a/b/g, or 11a/b/g/n can communicate on any of its supported formats; the actual connection will be based on the access point to which it connects. Connection compatibility with the wireless equipment in Draft 11n mode is not guaranteed. The Draft 11n function cannot be used with WEP/TKIP. Draft 11n mode can be used only with WPA-PSK(AES) mode or no security mode. Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Interoperability Bluetooth ® Cards from TOSHIBA are designed to be interoperable with any product with Bluetooth wireless technology that is based on Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) radio technology, and is compliant to: ❖ Bluetooth Specification as defined and approved by The Bluetooth Special Interest Group. ❖ Logo certification with Bluetooth wireless technology as defined by The Bluetooth Special Interest Group.
21 Bluetooth wireless technology is a new innovative technology, and TOSHIBA has not confirmed compatibility of its Bluetooth products with all computers and/or equipment using Bluetooth wireless technology other than TOSHIBA portable computers. Always use Bluetooth cards from TOSHIBA in order to enable wireless networks over two or more (up to a total of seven) TOSHIBA portable computers using these cards. Please contact TOSHIBA computer product support on Web site http://www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/ bluetooth.htm in Europe or pcsupport.toshiba.com in the United States for more information. When you use Bluetooth cards from TOSHIBA close to 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN devices, Bluetooth transmissions might slow down or cause errors. If you detect certain interference while you use Bluetooth cards from TOSHIBA, always change the frequency, move your computer to the area outside of the interference range of 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN devices (40 meters/43.74 yards or more) or stop transmitting from your computer. Please contact TOSHIBA computer product support on Web site http://www.toshiba-europe.com/ computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm in Europe or pcsupport.toshiba.com in the United States for more information. Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices operate within the same radio frequency range and may interfere with one another. If you use Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously, you may occasionally experience a less than optimal network performance or even lose your network connection. If you should experience any such problem, immediately turn off either one of your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN. Please contact Toshiba computer product support on Web site http://www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/ bluetooth.htm in Europe or pcsupport.toshiba.com in the United States for more information. Approved Countries/Regions for use (Bluetooth ® wireless technology) Bluetooth ® Card from Toshiba equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions in the following table. Do not use this equipment except in the countries/regions in the following table. Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bulgaria Canada Chile China Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Estonia Finland France
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20<br />
NOTE<br />
An adhoc mode is available in Ch1-Ch11(802.11b/g), An Infrastructure<br />
mode is available in Ch1-Ch11 (802.11b/g)<br />
Ch36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,157,161,165 (802.11a).<br />
Antigua Argentina Aruba<br />
Bahamas Barbados Belize<br />
Bermuda Bolivia Canada<br />
Chile Cayman Islands Colombia<br />
Costa Rica Curacao Dominican Republic<br />
Ecuador El Salvador Grenada<br />
Guadeloupe Guyana Haiti<br />
Honduras Jamaica Martinique<br />
Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama<br />
Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico<br />
St. Kitts St. Maarten Suriname<br />
Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay USA<br />
US Virgin Islands Venezuela<br />
11a, 11b, 11g and 11n wireless are based on IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g<br />
and 802.11n respectively. The IEEE 802.11n specification has not been finalized<br />
and is currently in draft release. The TOSHIBA 11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN<br />
Adapters are based on the Draft Release, Version 1.0, of the IEEE 802.11n<br />
specification. An adapter with 11a/b, 11a/b/g, or 11a/b/g/n can communicate on<br />
any of its supported formats; the actual connection will be based on the access<br />
point to which it connects.<br />
Connection compatibility with the wireless equipment in Draft 11n mode is not<br />
guaranteed.<br />
The Draft 11n function cannot be used with WEP/TKIP. Draft 11n mode can be<br />
used only with WPA-PSK(AES) mode or no security mode.<br />
Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Interoperability<br />
Bluetooth ® Cards from TOSHIBA are designed to be interoperable with any<br />
product with Bluetooth wireless technology that is based on Frequency Hopping<br />
Spread Spectrum (FHSS) radio technology, and is compliant to:<br />
❖ Bluetooth Specification as defined and approved by The Bluetooth Special<br />
Interest Group.<br />
❖ Logo certification with Bluetooth wireless technology as defined by The<br />
Bluetooth Special Interest Group.