User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Section 1
- Section 2
- Section 3
- Installation and Configuration Procedures Under Windows 98/Me/2000
- 3.1 What You Need to Know About Windows 98/Me/2000
- 3.2 What You Will Need
- 3.3 Installing the Application and Drivers Under Windows 98/Me/2000
- 1. Insert the Firmware and Software Tools CD into your CD-ROM drive and locate the executable fil...
- 2. Follow the installation instructions from the InstallShield Wizard by pressing the “Next” button.
- 3. During the setup process, the window of Figure 3-1 will appear prompting you to select the ada...
- Figure 3-1. Selection of adapter type
- Figure 3-2. Operating Mode Dialog
- Figure 3-3. ESSID and Channel Dialog
- Figure 3-4. Operating Mode Dialog
- Figure 3-5. ESSID Dialog
- 1. Insert the Firmware and Software Tools CD into your CD-ROM drive and locate the executable fil...
- 3.4 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows 98/Me
- 3.5 Uninstall Procedure Under Windows 2000
- Section 4
- Section 5
Installation and Configuration Procedures Under Windows 98/Me/2000
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4.After you have assigned the Destination Location option where the application
will be installed (by Default this option is set to C:\Program Files\802.11
Wireless LAN), you can then choose the mode of operation:
3a. Ad-Hoc (Figure 3-2, Figure 3-3)
3b. Infrastucture (Figure 3-4, Figure 3-5).
Ad-Hoc Mode
In Ad-Hoc Mode the wireless stations can directly communicate with each other.
Figure 3-2.
Operating Mode Dialog
When selecting the Ad-Hoc mode you have to specify the ESSID and the Channel
parameters (Figure 3-3).
•ESSID: Select the ESSID of the Ad-Hoc network. All stations participating in the Ad-
Hoc network should have the same ESSID.
•Channel: Select the channel to be used. There are 14 channels available.