Configuring The Connection; Using Ad Hoc Mode - Epson PowerLite 835p User Manual

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note
Make sure you've installed
the NS Connection software
as described on page 183.
To connect to the projector
over a wireless network, your
computer must be running
Windows 98, Me, 2000, or
XP. Your Macintosh must
be running OS X 10.2.4 or
later. See page 183 for
complete system
requirements for projecting
wirelessly.
Access Point mode
(infrastructure mode) is
required to achieve transfer
speeds up to 54MB/sec on an
802.11g network. Ad Hoc
mode
(computer-to-computer
mode) limits network
connections to 11MB/sec.
This is a standard
specification of 802.11g
networking.
Presenting Through a Wireless Network
62

Configuring the Connection

You can use NS Connection to connect to the projector and send
images wirelessly in two modes: Ad Hoc mode or Access Point mode.
Ad Hoc mode (computer-to-computer mode) lets you connect
just one computer to the projector at a time; it's easy to set up,
and the only equipment you need is a computer with a wireless
(802.11g or 802.11b) network card or adapter, or a Macintosh
®
with an AirPort
or AirPort Extreme card.
Access Point mode (infrastructure mode) lets multiple computers
access the projector at the same time and easily trade off control
over the projector. To use Access Point mode, you need a wireless
(802.11g or 802.11b) access point or an AirPort Extreme (or
AirPort) base station, and one or more computers with wireless
network cards or adapters.
Follow the instructions below for the mode you want to use.

Using Ad Hoc Mode

To use Ad Hoc (computer-to-computer) mode, adjust your projector
and wireless card or adapter settings as described in this section.
Configuring the Projector
1. Switch the projector to EasyMP mode and insert the Epson
802.11g card (see page 60). You see this screen:
Config button

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