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kevin.pavin@gmail.com
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      01-13-2007, 04:46 PM
Hi all,

For my application it is necessary to have all wireless communication
over 802.11a in the 5Ghz band (I have to stay out of 2.4Ghz). I'm
running a Dell Latitude D620 laptop with a mini-card that apparently
supports all 3 standards 802.11a/b/g. Right now it is configured to
use whatever the best rate option is. I would like to force it to
always use 802.11a (which is supported by the wireless network I'm
running through). Does anyone have any idea if this is first possible
and then how to make the necessary changes? Any help is greatly
appreciated. Thanks,

Kev

 
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Al Dykes
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      01-13-2007, 04:47 PM
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>For my application it is necessary to have all wireless communication
>over 802.11a in the 5Ghz band (I have to stay out of 2.4Ghz). I'm
>running a Dell Latitude D620 laptop with a mini-card that apparently
>supports all 3 standards 802.11a/b/g. Right now it is configured to
>use whatever the best rate option is. I would like to force it to
>always use 802.11a (which is supported by the wireless network I'm
>running through). Does anyone have any idea if this is first possible
>and then how to make the necessary changes? Any help is greatly
>appreciated. Thanks,
>
>Kev
>



Set the AP to only talk on "a" ?

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Eric
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      01-13-2007, 05:52 PM

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> Hi all,
>
> For my application it is necessary to have all wireless communication
> over 802.11a in the 5Ghz band (I have to stay out of 2.4Ghz). I'm
> running a Dell Latitude D620 laptop with a mini-card that apparently
> supports all 3 standards 802.11a/b/g. Right now it is configured to
> use whatever the best rate option is. I would like to force it to
> always use 802.11a (which is supported by the wireless network I'm
> running through). Does anyone have any idea if this is first possible
> and then how to make the necessary changes? Any help is greatly
> appreciated. Thanks,
>
> Kev


Hi,

I use 802.11a for my "heavy" LAN traffic, 802.11g for media, and 802.11b for
anyone that wants to use it (open through a captive portal). My cordless
phones are all 900 Mhz...

As Al said, simply just turn the 802.11g/b radio off on your wireless router
or AP. Its that simple.

With DLink's, turning radios off option is usually under Advanced -->
Performance.
Couldn't tell you for other brands.

Manual/google?


 
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