Creative 2030 User Manual

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About Wireless LAN 1-2
Ad-hoc mode
In an Ad-hoc network, also known as a Peer-
to-Peer network, each workstation in the 
network is both a server and a wireless client. 
Users on the network can share files, 
printers, drives and other peripherals, and 
access the Internet using a shared modem, 
only communicate with other WLAN 
computers that are in the WLAN workgroup 
and that are within a fixed range.
Infrastructure mode
In an Infrastructure network, 
wireless clients connect to an 
access point that is connected to 
user on a wireless LAN to access 
an existing wired network, to 
connect to the Internet, E-mail, 
transfer files, and to share a 
printer. Moreover, the access 
point manages the bandwidth to 
maximize bandwidth utilization.
Flexibility
Adding new users and rearranging office space is convenient as it does not require 
any additional wiring.
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P rinter
Figure 1-1: Ad-hoc network.
W ireless  C lients
E th ernet LA N
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W ireless  C lients
E th ernet LA N
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Figure 1-2: Infrastructure network.
Access Point