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Belkin F5D6000 User Manual page 30

Wireless notebook network card; wireless desktop network adapter
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Notebook with
Wireless Notebook
Network Card
Ad-Hoc mode: This is used when the network is set up wirelessly. This mode allows wireless
PC card to wireless PC card communications and does not require the use of a WAP.
2. SSID
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is like a name for the wireless network and is
sometimes called the "Network Name".
Infrastructure mode: The SSID should be set to the same value as the WAP.
Ad-Hoc mode:
3. PS Mode
The power save mode enables or disables the PC from going into sleep mode.
Enabled: Allows your PCs to enter sleep mode, but this can disrupt steady
communication when the PC goes to sleep
Disabled: Disables PC from going into sleep mode and will allow
uninterrupted data communication over your network.
4. Restore Defaults
To restore the factory default settings, click on the restore defaults button. The
Wireless Notebook Network Card settings will be restored.
The SSID on all Wireless Notebook Network Cards in the
network are set to the same value.
PC with Wireless Desktop
PCI Network Adapter
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Notebook with
Wireless Notebook
Network Card

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