Ad-Hoc; G-360 Hardware And Utility Installation; Configuration Methods; Figure 1-2 Ad-Hoc Example - ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL ZyAIR G-360 User Manual

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1.4.2 Ad-Hoc

In case you prefer to set up a small independent wireless workgroup without an AP, use the Ad-Hoc mode.
Ad-hoc mode does not require an AP or a wired network. Two or more wireless clients communicate
directly to each other.
To set up an Ad-Hoc network, configure all wireless clients in Ad-Hoc network
1.5

G-360 Hardware and Utility Installation

Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to install the ZyXEL Utility and make hardware
connections. The ZyXEL Utility is a program that lets you configure wireless parameters in the G-360.
These parameters must be the same as the access point (AP) or peer WLAN device that you are connecting
with.
1.6

Configuration Methods

To configure your G-360, use one of the following applications:
ZyXEL Utility (This guide shows you how to configure the G-360 using the ZyXEL Utility)
Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) (recommended for Windows XP)
In Windows XP, you must disable WZC if you want to use the ZyXEL Utility. Refer
to the appendices on how to deactivate WZC or how to use WZC to manage the
Odyssey Client Manager (not supplied)
Refer to the Odyssey Client documentation for more information.
Getting Started

Figure 1-2 Ad-Hoc Example

type and use the same SSID, channel and security.
G-360.
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