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You need to choose a proper SSID and channel for the first 802.11 Ad Hoc
station. For other stations want to join the same SSID group, you could
only choose the same SSID as the first station, but the channel will not
take effect. The 802.11 Ad Hoc must enter the proper SSID. Blank SSID
for the 802.11 Ad Hoc Mode is not allowed. The stations want to join the
802.11 Ad Hoc Network must have the same SSID and are suggested to
have the same IP Address in the Network group.
D2: Why can't I choose the "Channel" field in "Infrastructure" Mode?
D3: When should I set the IP address, Subnet mask and Default gate-
D4: How can I set the IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway
D5: What Transmit Rate should I choose for Wireless Connection?
E. Security
E1: What is WEP?
E2: How many WEP security service modes does my Wireless LAN
User's Manual
For the Infrastructure Mode, the Channel is decided by the Access
Point. You can only join the existing Access Point formed Wireless
Network but not create a new Wireless Network. That is the reason
why you can't set the "Channel" setting.
way settings?
When the Wireless Network does not have the DHCP server, you
should set your own IP address, Submask and Default gateway for
Wireless Network connection. Otherwise, the OS might set the
different Network group IP address for you, which will cause the
disconnection for the Wireless Network.
settings?
Click Start, Settings, Connections, Network adapter, IEEE802.11b
WLAN Adapter, Properties, IP Address to set IP address, Subnet
mask and Default gateway settings.
Suggest you to use the "Fully Auto" option in the "Transmission Rate"
field for full Transmission Data Rate range to automatically adjust the
Best Communication Data Rate and to be compatible with other Low
speed 802.11 Wireless Device.
WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security service, used to
prevent the unauthorized access to your wireless network.
support?
WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy that is the security service
for the Wireless Network. There are three WEP security service
modes available for "IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter" formed Wireless
Network. The first is "Disable" which will disable the WEP security
service; the second is "64bit" which will support 5 bytes Hexadecimal
value WEP security service; the third is "128bit" which will support 13
bytes Hexadecimal value WEP security service.
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