TRENDnet TV-IP200W User Manual page 35

Wireless internet camera server
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To connect the Wireless Internet Camera to a specific access
point on the network make sure to set the ESS-ID of the Wireless
Internet Camera to correspond with the access point's ESS-ID for
communication.
Type any string up to 32 characters long
(spaces, symbols, and punctuation are not allowed) in the
Network Name box.
To connect the Wireless Internet Camera to an Ad-hoc wireless
workgroup make sure to set the same wireless channel and ESS-
ID to match with the PC/Notebook wireless channel and ESS-ID
for direct wireless communication under the Ad-hoc wireless
workgroup (ad-hoc and 802.11 ad-hoc modes).
Note :
The Wireless Internet Camera ad-hoc mode supports two modes
(802.11 ad-hoc mode and proprietary ad-hoc mode).
Which
option of the ad-hoc mode required depends on the operation of
your Wireless Internet Camera. It depends on which ad-hoc
mode is supported by your wireless card driver on the
PC/Notebook. Some driver supports both modes, however, some
driver support only one of the modes. The names of each ad-hoc
mode may not be consistent between each
wireless card vendor
therefore you may need to try each of the ad-hoc mode (802.11
mode and proprietary mode) and select the mode that
can
communicate with each other.
Wireless Channel:
The pull down menu provides the wireless channel for
communication. A "channel" is a range of frequencies to be used
in communication between the Wireless Internet Camera and
Access Point in infrastructure mode or the Wireless Internet
Camera and PC/Notebook in Ad-hoc mode.
Select the
appropriate channel from the list provided depending on the
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