User's Manual

Wireless LAN Access Point User’s Guide
8
Stand-Alone Wireless Network
The stand-alone wireless network is the simplest use of an Access Point. In this
configuration, the Access Point acts as a relay between wireless clients. This
enables the transfer of information among all computers within the Access Point
coverage area.
To communicate with the Access Point and other computers in the network, the
Access Point and all computers in the network must have the same Group ID.
While an Access Point is not required, its relay capability effectively doubles the
communication distance between two computers.
Wireless Client
Wireless Client
Access Point