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AP-3 SETTINGS
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6-3  Preparing to Adjust the Settings with a Wireless Connection
[NOTE]
• If an ICOM SL-1100 wire-
less LAN card is used with
the AP-3, the same model
of wireless LAN card (SL-
1100) must be used with
the computer being used to
adjust the settings.
• A Macintosh computer can-
not be used as a wireless
terminal.
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Connections
See “4-1 Connecting to a Computer” (
p. 14) regarding
how to set up the wireless connection between the com-
puter and the AP-3.
Wireless LAN card
Wireless LAN card
Setting terminal
AP-3
The items listed below need to be confirmed in order
to establish a wireless connection between the set-
ting terminal and the AP-3 unit. See the instruction
manual provided with your ICOM wireless LAN card
for details.
Make sure the driver for the ICOM wireless LAN card is
installed.
Check the [ESS ID] and [Network Mode] of the wireless
LAN card.
Check the TCP/IP protocol settings.
When the AP-3 will be connected to a working net-
work, check the following items in addition to those
listed above:
Check the Microsoft Network Sharing Service.
Check the identification information (work group).
Check the shared folders.
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Setting terminal 
settings
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-1 Network Mode
The [Network Mode] of the AP-3 is factory set to sup-
port the kind of wireless access point function (
p.
45) illustrated above. Make sure the wireless LAN
card used with the setting computer is also set to the
correct mode (e.g., “Infrastructure” if using an SL-
1100 or SL-1105 LAN card) for connecting to an
access point. (
p. 39)
[NOTE]
If you are using Windows
2000, “Microsoft Network
Sharing Service” will be
expressed as “Microsoft
Network File and Printer
Sharing”
[NOTE]
If you are using an ICOM SL-
1100 wireless LAN card,
[Network Mode] will be called
[Wireless station type].
The computer will not be able to establish a wireless
connection with the AP-3 unit if the wireless LAN card
used with the setting terminal is set to the mode for
communication between wireless terminals (e.g.,
“Adhoc” mode if using an SL-1100 or SL-1105 LAN
card).