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6. Network Application
This section consists of the network applications of 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter,
including:
1. To survey the network neighborhood
2. To share your folder with your network member(s)
3. To share your printer with your network member(s)
4. To access the shared folder(s)/file(s) of your network members(s)
5. To use the shared printer(s) of your network member(s)
In fact, the network applications of WLAN 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter are the same as
they are in a wired network environment. You may refer to the following 3
examples of Surveying the Network Neighborhood, File Sharing and Using the
Shared Folder.
6.1 Surveying the Network Neighborhood
When multiple base stations are up and running in your wireless network, you can use
the procedure described below to display the other computers:
1. Double-click My Network Places to display all stations in your Microsoft
Windows Network Group.
2. To display other workgroups in the network environment, double-click Entire
Network.
3. If there is a second network operating system running in your network
environment (for example a Novell NetWare network), the “Entire Network”
window will also display available servers running under the second network
operating system. If you click on these servers, you may be asked to enter your
user name and password that applies to the other network operating system. If
you cannot find it, verify whether the other wireless computers are:
n Powered up and logged on to the network.
n Configured to operate with identical Microsoft Network settings concerning:
ü Networking Protocol.
ü Wireless Network Name.
To enable the sharing of Internet access, you should set your WLAN mode as
“Infrastructure” and connect to the access point.