Philips CPWNA100/00 Manual De Usuario

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Make an Ad-Hoc wireless connection to another wireless network device. –
Ad Hoc (also called Peer-to-Peer) - used for small groups of
computers that only communicate with each other.
d Hoc wireless network
Ad Hoc wireless network
An ad hoc wireless network consists of a group of computers, each
equipped with one wireless adapter, connected via radio signals as an
independent wireless network.
Choose AdHoc when connecting Philips Streamium products.
3.2 - Use the 'How to...?" booklet to help you
through the installation procedure.
1. Take the "How to...?" booklet, and follow its step by step instructions for
installing the Wireless Notebook Adapter 11a/g.
2. When asked if you want to set-up an Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure
Network, select the type of network that you decided to install in 3.1
above.
Should there appear any error messages or requests for additional
information on the screen, then please read the "Troubleshooting" section.
Please visit our web site www.philips.com/support if you need further
assistance.
IMPORTANT: By installing the Wireless Notebook Adapter 11a/g and
making a connection with another Wireless Network Adapter or a Wireless
Base Station, you only will have created the physical (wireless) connection
between these network devices. Much like connecting a network cable
between two wired network adapters.
You still have to install applications for using the wireless network. As an
example, see the chapter on creating a home computer network in this
manual if you want to use the wireless network for that particular purpose.
Ad Hoc wireless network
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