Ad Hoc (Peer-To-Peer) Mode; Channels - HP Jetdirect ew2500 - 802.11b/g Wireless Print Server Setup Manual

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Figure 1-4

Ad Hoc (peer-to-peer) mode

Ad Hoc mode (or peer-to-peer mode) is a wireless network topology where wireless devices
communicate with each other directly. An Access Point is not used. On Apple networks, Ad Hoc mode
is called computer-to-computer mode.
NOTE:
Ad Hoc mode is not as reliable as Infrastructure mode, and if used, should be limited to six
devices or less.
When set in this mode, the HP Jetdirect print server receives print jobs from wireless computers directly.
Figure 1-5
NOTE:
The term "peer-to-peer" might have a different meaning depending on its usage. While Ad Hoc
peer-to-peer mode refers to a wireless network topology, HP Jetdirect peer-to-peer printing refers to a
direct print path from a network computer to a printer. HP Jetdirect peer-to-peer printing can be used
on both Ad Hoc or Infrastructure wireless topologies.

Channels

IEEE standards for 802.11b and 802.11g wireless LANs specify a spectrum of radio waves for wireless
communications. The allowed spectrum is divided into channels consisting of 22 MHz each. The number
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Access Point as wireless repeater
Ad Hoc mode: a peer-to-peer wireless network topology
Wireless LAN terms and concepts
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