Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 Manuel D’Utilisation
5.1.3.4. Wireless
When it comes to Wireless communications, it is useful to see a list of
possible partner stations on the WLAN. This function is available in
many drivers, and also in the NetCom WLAN Serial Device Servers.
When it comes to Wireless communications, it is useful to see a list of
possible partner stations on the WLAN. This function is available in
many drivers, and also in the NetCom WLAN Serial Device Servers.
This function is often referred to as »Range
Scan«. On the NetCom it will open a
separate browser window with the results.
An example of this is shown below.
Scan«. On the NetCom it will open a
separate browser window with the results.
An example of this is shown below.
Image 43: Web Panel WLAN Scan
This example lists two other NetCom configured for Ad-Hoc
communication on channel 7. Both use no encryption. There is also an
Access Point (listed as Managed), of course in Infrastructure-mode. To
connect to this AP the NetCom must use encryption.
communication on channel 7. Both use no encryption. There is also an
Access Point (listed as Managed), of course in Infrastructure-mode. To
connect to this AP the NetCom must use encryption.
Wireless-Devices in Range
Update
Act MAC
SSID Channel
Mode
Enc
X 86:73:F6:22:E1:BA NetCom_0210100462
7
Ad-Hoc
X A6:E8:9E:BE:7D:86 NetCom_0210100444
7
Ad-Hoc
X 00:0F:B5:66:CF:56
NETGEAR
11 Managed X
Current Rate: 11Mb/s
Image 44: Web Panel WLAN Scan Output
Since the NetCom itself is in Ad-Hoc mode, the communication is
limited to the 802.11b, which results in 11Mb/s as raw transmission
speed.
limited to the 802.11b, which results in 11Mb/s as raw transmission
speed.
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