Notebook Computer User Manual
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Q
I cannot connect to a computer connected to the
Ad-Hoc network.
A1 Checkthesecuritysettingsandnetworknameofthe
wirelessAd-Hocnetwork.
A2 Check the TCP/IP settings of the computers
connected tothe wirelessAd-Hoc network.TheIP
addresses of the computerstobeconnected to a
wirelessAd-Hoc networkmustbe set tothe same
sub-networkaddress.
● Forexample,iftheTCP/IPsettingiscongured
toaxedIPaddress,selectUsethefollowingIP
addressintheTCP/IPPropertiesofthewireless
adapter,conguretheitemsasfollowsandtry
again.
IP:10.0.0.1~10.0.0.254,SubnetMask:
255.255.255.0.
ItisrecommendedusingaxedIPaddressfor
wirelessAd-Hocnetworkconnections.
A3 I have to register the IP addresses allocated by
McAfeeSecurityCenterasa'TrustedIP'.
● Select
Advanced menu > Settings > Internet
and Network > Advanced,andregisteranIP
addressorIPaddressrangeasaTrustedor
ProhibitedIP.
Q
During the wireless Ad-Hoc network operation,
the AP (Access Point) is intermittently not found.
A Thisproblemoccursintermittentlyduringthewireless
Ad-Hoc network operation. Even if this problem
occurs, the wirelessAd-Hoc network operation is
workingproperlyandisnotaffected.ClickRefreshto
updatetheAPlist.
Q
I have set the same IP address for both the
wireless and wired connections, but they do not
work properly.
A You cannot use wireless and wired connections
using the same IP address. To sequentially use
both the wired and wireless connectionswith the
sameIPaddress,youneedtosetthecurrently not
needed connection to Do NotUse in the Network
ConnectionsoftheControlPanel.










