ICOM AP-3 Manual De Usuario
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-
• 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.
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.
terminal.
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Connections
See “4-1 Connecting to a Computer” (
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p. 14) regarding
how to set up the wireless connection between the com-
puter and the AP-3.
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.
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.
installed.
●
Check the [ESS ID] and [Network Mode] of the wireless
LAN card.
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:
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
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 (
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. (
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. (
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p. 39)
[NOTE]
If you are using Windows
2000, “Microsoft Network
Sharing Service” will be
expressed as “Microsoft
Network File and Printer
Sharing”
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].
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).
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).