User's Manual
WiFly GSX
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Open the “Control Panel / Networking and Sharing / Networking and Sharing Center” dialog in Vista or
“Control Panel / Network Connections” dialog in Windows XP. From here, view available networks and
select the name of the adhoc network.
Note: Once associated with the adhoc network, Vista auto IP may take a couple minutes to allocate an IP
address for your computer. To work around this you can assign a static IP address in the network settings /
TCP/IP / Properties menu.
Once associated with the adhoc network you can open a connection or telnet window as you would with an
enterprise connection.
NOTE: The module does not support adhoc and enterprise network modes simultaneously.