IBM Wireless LAN Adapter P/N
80G1000 ISA/MC Option
80G0900 PCMCIA Option
IBM Wireless LAN Adapter FRU P/N (ISA, Micro Channel Bus)
| Index | FRU P/N |
|---|---|
| 1 Radio Module | |
| Australia | 80G2708 |
| EMEA (Non-Europe) | 80G2714 |
| ETSI Countries | 80G2702 |
| Finland | 25H0988 |
| France | 80G2706 |
| Japan | 80G2703 |
| Korea | 80G2715 |
| Mexico | 80G2705 |
| New Zealand | 80G2704 |
| Singapore | 80G2709 |
| US/Canada/Non-EMEA | 80G2701 |
| 2 IBM Wireless LAN Controller Card | 80G2700 |
| IBM Wireless LAN Controller Card | |
| (No-Cipher) | 80G2711 |
| 3 1.5m (4.5 ft.) cable | 80G2713 |
| 4 4m (12 ft.) cable | 54G2016 |
| 5 Custom Cable Kit | 80G4320 |
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For additional help, refer to the users guide for the computer you are using.
ISA Bus Switch Settings:
To install the adapter in a computer with an ISA bus, set the DIP switches as
shown below.
Table 5 ISA Dip Switch Setting (Switch 1-8)
Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Position Off Off Off Off Off Off Off ON
Refer to the values shown on the ISA adapter, DO NOT use
the values shown on the switch.
The settings shown in Table 5 apply to most computer configurations. The interrupt level used by the IBM
Wireless LAN adapter is determining by the position of switches 5 and 6.
The IBM Wireless LAN adapter does not support interrupt level sharing.
Therefore, make sure that no other adapter in the computer uses the same interrupt level. If necessary, change the
interrupt level of the IBM Wireless LAN adapter.
If you want to use interrupt level 9 for the IBM Wireless LAN adapter, make sure that no other adapter in the computer uses
interrupt level 2.
ISA Mode Operations Parameters:
The following provides the possible values for ISA mode operation parameters that you can
select according to the system configuration.
| Switch Positions 1 2 3 |
I/O Base Address |
|---|---|
| 0 0 0 | 86A0 |
| 1 0 0 | 96A0 |
| 0 1 0 | A6A0 |
| 1 1 0 | B6A0 |
| 0 0 1 | C6A0 |
| 1 0 1 | D6A0 |
| 0 1 1 | E6A0 |
| 1 1 1 | F6A0 |
| Switch Position 4 |
RPL Memory |
|---|---|
| 0 | Disabled |
| 1 | Enabled |
To use interrupt level 9 for the IBM Wireless LAN adapter, make sure that no other adapter in your computer uses interrupt level 2.
| Switch Positions 5 6 |
Interrupt Level |
|---|---|
| 0 0 | 9 |
| 1 0 | 10 |
| 0 1 | 11 |
| 1 1 | 15 |
| Switch Positions 7 8 |
ISA DMA Level |
|---|---|
| 0 0 | 0 |
| 1 0 | 1 |
| 0 1 | 3 |
| 1 1 | Invalid |
Wireless LAN Utilities Diskette:
To use the utilities stored on the IBM Wireless LAN Utilities Diskette, you must add for lines to the
CONFIG.SYS file on the diskette. To do so, take the following steps:
For example, in the DOS environment for an IBM ThinkPad 720 computer, the four lines to copy might be:
DEVICE=C:\IBMDSS02.SYS
DEVICE=C:\IBMDOSCS.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DICRMU02.SYS
DEVICE=C:\$ICPMDOS.SYS
Placement of Radio Modules:
The IBM Wireless LAN Adapter consits of an external unit and a controller card or a PCMCIA Credit Card.
The external unit is called Radio Module
The radio module contains the antenna. It is connected by cable to the controller card or the PCMCIA Credit Card.
Considering that each base must be located at the center of the cell it controls, cells should be arranged in a manner to cover the site.
The following guidlines for radio module placement ensure reliable operation of the wireless network.
Place the radio modules:
In addition, place the base radio modules:
These events are logged in two files:
In an OS/2 environment there is an additional file:
NOTE: If the workstation has a PCMCIA Type II slot, make sure that you have correctly set up the IBM Wireless LAN Utilities diskette (as decribed above).
Then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the computer.
If the problem persists, refer to the following procedure:
/R :C000
to the following statement:
Enabler c:\xxxx\IBMWLENA.EXE
where C000 is a memory zone between C000 to EF00 in multiples of 100 and xxxx is the directory where the IBM Wireless LAN has been installed,
for example, NWCLIENT.
Then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart the computer.
| Prerequisites | Base Stand alone | Base Wired Stand alone | Base Wired Lan Cell with NAP | Base Wired Lan Cell w/o NAP | NAP only |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCP/IP 1 | N/A | N/A | V-2.0 | V-2.0 | V-2.0 |
| TCP/IP 1. Using Network Mgmt. | V-2.0 (Network Mgr. is WNM) | V-2.0 and CSD UN50382 | V-2.0 and CSD UN50382 | V-2.0 and CSD UN50382 | V-2.0 and CSD UN50382 |
| IBM IEEE 802.2 2. | NTS/2 V-1.0 | NTS/2 V-1.0 | NTS/2 V-1.0 | NTS/2 V-1.0 | NTS/2 V-1.0 |
| IBM Wireless LAN Bridge | N/A | NTS/2 V-1.0 with CSD lvl. 7020 3 | NTS/2 V-1.0 with CSD lvl. 7020 3 | NTS/2 V-1.0 with CSD lvl. 7020 3 | N/A |
NOTE:
IBM Wireless LAN bridge can NOT be installedon the same computer as
Routexpander/2 or Source Routing Bridge.
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