3Com 09-1765-001 Decking User Manual


 
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Introduction
AirConnect from 3Com is made up of a series of products that work together
to deliver high-speed digital wireless networking. This technology provides
connectivity between wireless clients and network nodes in a variety of indoor
environments, and also provides bridging architecture between wired and wireless
network segments. AirConnect is based on the IEEE 802.11HR standard, and
delivers 11 Mbps data transfer rates.
The core hardware products that make up an AirConnect network include the
following:
PC card, installed in a wireless client (laptop or desktop computer)
Access point, or AP, which serves as a wireless network node
PowerBASE-T (optional), which provides bus power to the access point when
connected to an Ethernet network
Also included in your AirConnect kit are an AP mounting bracket and hardware,
a serial cable, a power adapter and associated power cables, and two CDs: the
AirConnect Administrator CD, and the AirConnect User CD.
AirConnect Network
Topologies
To better understand how the various AirConnect products work together to
create a wireless network, it might be helpful to depict a few of the possible
AirConnect network topologies. The topology used in a particular environment
depends on many factors, such as the functionality of the AP in the network, or
desired data transfer rates. Your AirConnect network topology will probably
resemble one of the following scenarios, or perhaps a combination of two or
more.