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Select an appropriate data rate: 2 or 11 Mbit/s. Note that all stations on an
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ad hoc network must be using the same data rate. Click OK.
When you select a profile for ad hoc networking, the system asks
you to restart your computer if your network settings need to be
changed. Restart your computer and then either start a network or
select the network you want to join.
Create your own profile for ad hoc networking with the Profile
Wizard if you use the ad hoc operating mode frequently. This saves you
from having to start a network each time and allows quicker access. See
"Creating new profiles" on page 21 for more information.
Three default profiles are created during the installation: Quick
Infrastructure, Quick Ad Hoc, and Wired LAN. With these profiles you can
easily and quickly establish a network connection: you get a list of available
networks and can join one without having to change the network settings
manually. The Wired LAN profile contains the original network settings
needed for accessing the wired local area network. Note that these profiles
cannot be edited, deleted, or exported. The Wired LAN profile, however,
can be updated to comply with the current wired LAN settings.
On the Profiles page, select the appropriate default profile and click Apply .
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If your network settings need to be changed, the system asks you to restart
your computer. In that case, restart the computer.
A dialog box with a list of available networks opens. Select a desired
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network and click OK. The wireless LAN card joins the network.
You should always stop the wireless LAN card before removing it from the
PC card slot of your computer.
In Windows NT 4.0, by default, you should not remove the
wireless LAN card without switching off the computer first.
To stop the card:
Click Start. Select Settings and Control Panel. Double-click the PC Card
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icon to open the PC Card Properties dialog box.
Select Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card from the list and click Stop.
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When the operating system prompts you, remove the wireless LAN card.
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Click OK to exit the PC Card Properties dialog box.
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