User's Manual
Chapter 2 Network Configuring and Planning
The wireless USB Adapter supports legacy Ethernet LAN network
configuration options as defined by the IEEE 802.11b. The wireless USB Adapter can
be configured as:
. Ad-Hoc mode for no Access Point wireless environment.
. Infrastucture mode for wireless environment with Access Point.
2-1 Network Topology
Ad-Hoc Wireless LAN
N o t e b o o k w i t h
T 6 0 L 1 9 8 / T 6 0 L 2 4 4
N o t e b o o k w i t h
T 6 0 L 1 9 8 / T 6 0 L 2 4 4
D e s k t o p P C w i t h
T 6 0 L 1 9 8 / T 6 0 L 2 4 4
De s k t o p P C w i t h
T 6 0 L 1 9 8 / T 6 0 L 2 4 4
Fig.1 Ad-Hoc Wireless LAN
An Ad-Hoc wireless LAN is a group of computers. Each computer is equipped
with a wireless USB Adapter that is configured to the same radio channel in order to
communicate with others. Ad-Hoc wireless LAN configurations are appropriate for
branch level departments or SOHO operations.