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Wireless LAN
1 Click on the notification area and click or .
Click or on the notification area.
2 Click [802.11a Enabled] or [802.11a Disabled].
NOTE
In some countries, communication using IEEE802.11a (5 GHz wireless LAN) standard is restricted by law.
The Wireless Switch Utility icon ( or ) indicates the on/off status of wireless LAN and/or wireless WAN, not the
setting of IEEE802.11a.
If IEEE802.11a is enabled or disabled while the computer is connected to an IEEE802.11b/g access point, the
connection will be temporarily interrupted.
You can also change the IEEE802.11a setting in [Device Manager].
A
Click (Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.
Log on to Windows as an administrator, and click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] -
[System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].
B Double-click [Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN].
C Click [Advanced], and then select [Wireless Mode] in [Property].
D Select the settings in [Value] (e.g., [5. 802.11a/g]).
E Click [OK].
If you enable or disable 802.11a using the pop-up menu of Wireless Switch Utility, the setting in [Device Manager] will
be accordingly changed as below.
Setting the Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802.11a (802.11a)
Settings in Device Manager Settings in Wireless Switch Utility
When 802.11a is enabled When 802.11a is disabled
[6. 802.11a/b/g]
[4. 802.11b/g]
[802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g]
[802.11b and 802.11g]
a+b+g is enabled b+g is enabled
[3. 802.11g]
[5. 802.11a/g]
[802.11g only]
[802.11a and 802.11g]
a+g is enabled g is enabled
[1. 802.11a]
[2. 802.11b]
[802.11a only]
[802.11b only]
a is enabled b is enabled
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