Ad-Hoc Mode; Additional Information - Rabbit RabbitCore RCM5400W User Manual

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access point automatically, which it can do once enabled. Commands issued to the chip set
in the interface allow a host program to override the default configurations and execute
functions implemented on the interface cards, for example, scanning for hosts and access
points.

6.1.2 Ad-Hoc Mode

In the ad-hoc mode, each device can set a channel number and an SSID to communicate
with. If devices are operating on the same channel and SSID, they can talk with each
other, much like they would on a wired LAN such as an Ethernet. This works fine for a
few devices that are statically configured to talk to each other, and no access point is
needed.

6.1.3 Additional Information

802.11 Wireless Networking; published by O'Reilly Media, provides further information about
802.11b wireless networks.
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