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For 40 bit (64bit) encryption you may choose:
Alphanumeric: 5 characters (case sensitive) ranging from “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9” (e.g. MyKey)
Hexadecimal: 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” (e.g. 11AA22BB33)
For 104 bit (128bit) encryption you may choose:
Alphanumeric: 13 characters (case sensitive) ranging from “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9” (e.g.
MyKey12345678)
Hexadecimal: 26 hexadecimal digits in the range of “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” (e.g.
00112233445566778899AABBCC).
The configuration of your Wireless LAN adapter to access to Internet under MAC OS X.2 is finished
Configuration of your Wireless LAN adapter in Ad Hoc mode
Also known as a peer to peer network, this mode allows wireless to wireless connection, enabling
all workstations to act as servers to all others. This mode can be used to share a printer or for file
transfer.
Client 1
Client 2
Client 3
I. Configuration in Ad Hoc mode under Windows :
Configuration of Network Type
To set your Wireless LAN adapter in the Ad Hoc mode, click the down arrow at the right of the
Network Type field and select “Ad Hoc” in the main screen of the WLAN utility.
Configuration of the SSID
The SSID is a string of characters identifying your wireless network (it is the name of this
network).To be part of a same network, wireless clients must have the same SSID. This SSID is
the name of this network.
If you want to associate to an existing Ad Hoc network,
enter the SSID of this network in the corresponding field
(replacing ANY) and click the “Apply” button on the
Configuration tab to make the setting take effect.
If you want to create a new Wireless Ad Hoc network, enter an unused SSID (replacing ANY) to