Wireless LAN
@DFF4.ADF - IBM
Wireless LAN Adapter
IBM
Wireless LAN Kit Using the Wireless Lan under OS/2
E2SD3001
Wireless LAN Entry Network Planning Guide
195-080
New Features for IBM Wireless LAN
194-197
IBM Wireless LAN
Wireless Lan
Antenna
Driver Disks
ADF Sections
Wireless Lan
DS1 LED for ??
F1 PTC resistor
J2 ISA edgecard
J3 Radio port (DB9)
SW1 Address switch for ISA
U1 S9352AB |
U12 TC160GA8AF
U7 25H29410 RIPL
U16 25H09410 ucode
U17,18 Flash
U24 IBM22-ALDC1005S-00
Y1 20.0000 MHz osc |
Antenna
P601 15 pin micro centronics
U501 SC38PG041CE02
U504 Motorola 86L01
U505 MC68HCP11E1
U603 HC4052
Marked as 84D09747T01 Issue O 709UYA2PM Motorola 1994
IBM Wireless LAN Adapter
Files
These Installation Diskettes are the most current version
of this product. These images support the Wireless LAN Adapter in three
hardware configurations—ISA, MCA, or PCMCIA —Configured as a Wireless Base
Station, or as a Wireless Requester.
Version 1.020 Wireless LAN Adapter Installation
WLLAN1.EXE
Wireless LAN Utitities
WLLAN2.EXE
WL NetWare Base
WLLAN3.EXE
WL DOS/Win 3.1x Workstation
WLLAN4.EXE
WL OS/2 Base/Workstation Volume #1
WLLAN5.EXE
WL OS/2 Base Volume #2
WLLAN6.EXE
WL OS/2 Base Volume #3
AdapterID DFF4 IBM
Wireless LAN Adapter
;AdapterID FFF8
RIPL Address Range
There are 8 possible 16K blocks of memory that can be
assigned for accessing the EEPROM area of the IBM Wireless LAN Adapter.
The RIPL address range selected must not be assigned for use by any other
adapter or option and cannot be the same as the RAM address for other adapters.
If a conflict continues to exist, you may have to change
the assignments for other adapters or options that are in your computer
to resolve the conflict."
<"Disable RIPL">, C000-C3FF
(C000-C3FF), C400-C7FF (C400-C7FF), C800-CBFF (C800-CBFF), CC00-CFFF (CC00-CFFF),
D000-D3FF (D000-D3FF), D400-D7FF (D400-D7FF), D800-DBFF (D800-DBFF), DC00-DFFF
(DC00-DFFF)
Interrupt Level
The prioritized interrupt request line on which the Wireless
LAN Adapter will interrupt the system. This adapter can operate on one
of four interrupt levels: 3, 9, 10, or 15. (Ed.
Remember this is an ISA/MCA card- see below!)
The interrupt level selected must
not be assigned for use by any other adapter or option. A conflict will
not be indicated by an asterisk (*) and the detection must be done by the
operator by checking the other adapters interrupt assignment
<"Interrupt 10">,
15, 3, 9
DMA Arbitration Level
This selects the priority level of the adapter when requesting
the bus for a DMA data transfer. The DMA channels 0-7 are immediately associated
with the respective arbitration levels.
<"Level 3">, 0,
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Fairness On/Off
BUS ARBITRATION FAIRNESS: This controls whether
or not the adapter will give up participating in the next bus arbitration
when it has been using it exclusively.
<"On">, Off
I/O Base Address
There are 63 possible I/O base addresses that can be assigned
for accessing the communication registers of the IBM Wireless LAN Adapter.
The preferred I/O base address for the adapter is <0400>. Each assignment
reserves the following 255 contiguous port addresses for this adapter.
<"0400" (IO 00400h - 004FFh)>,
and 63 others...
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