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Configure wireless adapter settings on Windows Vista*


Access Advanced Configuration Settings for Your Wireless Adapter

Use one of the following methods to access the advanced wireless adapter configuration settings on Microsoft* Windows Vista*.

  • Start » Control Panel » System and Maintenance » System » Device Manager » expand Network adapters » right-click the wireless adapter » Properties » Advanced tab
  • Right-click the My Computer icon » Manage » select the Device Manager » expand Network adapters » right-click the wireless adapter » Properties » Advanced tab
  • Start » Control Panel » Network and Internet » Network and Sharing Center » Manage wireless networks » Adapter Properties » Configure » Advanced tab
  • Start » Network » Network and Sharing Center » Manage wireless networks » Adapter Properties » Configure » Advanced tab
  • Right-click the system tray icon (the icon that displays two computer monitors) » Network and Sharing Center » Manage wireless networks » Adapter Properties » Configure » Advanced tab





Wireless Adapter Configuration Settings

802.11n Channel Width for band 2.4
This setting can be used to set high throughput mode channel width.

802.11n Channel Width for band 5.8
This setting can be used to set high throughput mode channel width.

The Auto setting will use 20 or 40 MHz depending on the wireless access point or router to which the router is connecting.

Note: These settings are available only if the adapter is an Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN, Intel® WiFi Link 5300 or Intel® WiFi Link 5100.

802.11n Mode
This setting can be used to enable or disable supporting the high throughput mode (MIMO - 802.11n).

Note: These settings are available only if the adapter is an Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN, Intel® WiFi Link 5300 or Intel® WiFi Link 5100.

Ad Hoc Channel 802.11 b/g
Band and Channel selection for ad hoc networks.

Ad Hoc Default Wireless Mode
Default setting = 802.11b/g

Ad Hoc Power Management
Set power saving features for Device to Device (ad hoc) networks.

  • Disabled: Select when connecting to ad hoc networks that contain stations that do not support ad hoc power management.
  • Maximum Power Savings: Select to optimize battery life.
  • Noisy Environment: Select when connecting in a noisy environment to prevent performance degradation.

Ad Hoc QoS Mode
Quality of Service (QoS) control in ad hoc networks. QoS provides prioritization of traffic from the access point over a wireless LAN based on traffic classification. WMM* (Wi-Fi MultiMedia) is the QoS certification of the Wi-Fi Alliance* (WFA). When WMM is enabled, the adapter uses WMM to support priority tagging and queuing capabilities for Wi-Fi networks.

Fat Channel Intolerant
This setting communicates to surrounding networks that this wireless adapter is not tolerant of 40MHz channels in the 2.4GHz band.

Mixed Mode Protection
Use to avoid data collisions in a mixed 802.11b and 802.11g environment. Request to Send/Clear to Send (RTS/CTS) should be used in an environment where clients may not hear each other. CTS-to-self can be used to gain more throughput in an environment where clients are in close proximity and can hear each other.

Note: This setting in not valid when 802.11n Mode is enabled.

Roaming Aggressiveness
This setting allows you to define how aggressively your wireless client roams to improve connection to an access point.

  • Default: Balanced setting between not roaming and performance.
  • Lowest: Your wireless client will not roam. Only significant link quality degradation causes it to roam to another access point.
  • Highest: Your wireless client continuously tracks the link quality. If any degradation occurs, it tries to find and roam to a better access point.

Throughput Enhancement

Enhance the transmit throughput by enabling packet bursting.

Transmit Power

Decrease the transmit power to reduce the radio coverage.
  • Default: Highest power setting.
  • Lowest: Minimum Coverage.
  • Highest: Maximum Coverage.

Wireless Mode
Select which band to use for connection to a wireless network.  These wireless modes (modulation type) determine the discovered access points within range of your network adapter. 

Default: Connect to either 802.11a, 802.11b or 802.11g wireless networks.

OK
Saves settings and returns to the previous page.

Cancel
Closes and cancels any changes.

Operating System:
Windows Vista* Starter, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Basic, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Premium, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Business, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Enterprise, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Ultimate, 32-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Basic, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Home Premium, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Business, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Enterprise, 64-bit version, Windows Vista* Ultimate, 64-bit version

This applies to:
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100 Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Intel® WiFi Link 5100
Intel® WiFi Link 5300
Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN

Solution ID: CS-025393
Date Created: 08-Jan-2007
Last Modified: 04-Aug-2008
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