User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installing the Wireless LAN Card
- Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Monitor Utility
- Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions
- Chapter 5 Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility
- Chapter 6 Disabling / Uninstalling the Wireless LAN Card
- Chapter 7 Updating the Device Driver and Software
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Limited Warranty
- Appendix B Regulatory Compliance
- Appendix C Setting Up TCP/IP
- Appendix D Specifications
- Glossary
Chapter 1 Introduction
9
Ad-Hoc Mode
Ad-Hoc mode offers peer-to-peer connections between workstations, allowing communication
between computers within range that have compatible wireless adapters installed. This mode
is typically used in a relatively small network. A typical Ad-Hoc network may look like
Figure 1-1 where all the wireless stations use the same Service Set Identity (SSID), channel,
WEP settings (if enabled).
Figure 1-1 Ad-Hoc Mode