Appendixa Wirelessn; Adhoc Vs. Infrastructure; Etworking Overview - Zoom ZoomAir USB Client Installation & Reference Manual

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Appendix A
Wireless Networking Overview
You can use the ZoomAir USB Client in two types of networks,
AdHoc (also called Peer-to-Peer) or Infrastructure. This
Appendix explains the basic difference between the two.

AdHoc vs. Infrastructure

A network is a group of individual computers called "clients"
connected together so that they can share information, an Internet
connection, printers, and other resources. A network can be wired,
wireless, or a combination of the two.
The simplest wireless network is called a "peer-to-peer " or
"adhoc" network. In a peer-to-peer network, each client computer
communicates directly with every other client computer on the
network.
To set up a peer-to-peer network, all you need are two or more
computers equipped with wireless networking devices. The
downside of a peer-to-peer network is that the number of users
and the range are somewhat limited.
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