Hawking Technology H-WU300 Basic Setting for 802.11Ad Hoc Mode/Ad Hoc Mode, A. 802.11 Ad Hoc

Page 25
3.5 Basic Setting for 802.11Ad Hoc Mode/Ad Hoc Mode

3.5 Basic Setting for 802.11Ad Hoc Mode/Ad Hoc Mode

If you have more computers and only want to place them in a local area network, or you want to communicate directly without using an Access Point or any connection to a wired network, then you can select the “802.11 Ad Hoc” mode or “Ad Hoc” mode on your WLAN Utility.

“802.11 Ad Hoc” is the official standard set by IEEE Organization whereas “Ad Hoc” is a pre-standard. Therefore we recommend you to select the “802.11 Ad Hoc” mode.

Please note that “802.11 Ad Hoc” mode and “Ad Hoc” mode are not compatible. If you select the “802.11 Ad Hoc” mode, then all computers of your workgroup should be set as the “802.11 Ad Hoc”—vice versa with the “Ad Hoc” mode.

A. 802.11 Ad Hoc

Please follow the procedures below to set the “802.11 Ad Hoc”:

1.Select “Setting” tab.

2.Select “802.11 Ad Hoc” for Network Type.

3.Type in the SSID, which you want to use in your 802.11 Wireless LAN.

4.Press the “Apply” button.

‹Every member of your peer-to-peer network must set to the same SSID, which is case sensitive.

24

Image 25
Contents H-WU300 IEEE 802.11b Mini Wireless USB AdapterTrademarks & Copyright CE Mark WarningIMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Regulatory Information Error! Bookmark not defined 1. Welcome Table of Contents2. Quick Start to Wireless Networking10 3. Step-by-Step Installation Guide1. Welcome 1. Utility & Driver Installation Software 2. Acrobat Reader 1.1 Kit Contentsa. One 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter b. One Software CD including 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter features 1.2 Main Features of 802.11b WLAN USB AdapterUSB Connection Status LED 802.11b WLAN USB Adapter supports1.3 Wireless Networking Scenarios B. Cooperate LAN Local Area Networking A. Peer-to-Peer Networking1.4 Advantages for Using Wireless Network 2.1 Installation 2. Quick Start to Wireless Networking4. Your Operating System will detect new device and verify the driver automatically. You may check it in “Device Manager”. See details of verifying the driver in User’s Guide Chapter 2.2 Connecting to an Existing Network Page 3. Step-by-Step Installation Guide 3. Click “Next” 3.1 Install the IEEE802.11b WLAN Driver / Utility4. Click “Yes” 6. Select the Program Folder and click “Next” 7. Click “Next” 10. Click “Finish”. The installation is complete 3.1.1 Additional Setup Processes 3.1.2 Disable Windows XP Zero-Configuration 1. Windows 98SE/Me 3.2 Verifying the Driver/Utility2. Windows 3. Windows XP3.3 IEEE802.11b WLAN Utility 3.4 Basic Setting for Infrastructure Mode A. 802.11 Ad Hoc 3.5 Basic Setting for 802.11Ad Hoc Mode/Ad Hoc ModeB. Ad Hoc Mode 3.6 Advanced Settings 3.7 Encryption Function c. Select “Manual 64 bits” and enter a 10-digit WEP Key b. Select “Manual 128 bits ASCII” and enter a 13-digit WEP Keyd. Select “Manual 128 bits” and enter a 26-digit WEP Key 3.8 Remove your Mini Wireless USB Adapter 1. Make sure the Utility is closed 3.9 Uninstall the IEEE802.11b WLAN Utility / Driver2. Open Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs IEEE802.11bWLAN Utility Remove4.1 LAN Status Tab 4. Using the Utility4.3 Site Survey Tab 4.2 Link Information Tab4.5 About Tab 4.4 Diagnostic Tab5.1 Surveying the Network Neighborhood 5. Network Application5.2 File Sharing 5.3 Using the Shared Folder 6. Product Specifications Media access WarrantyLED indicator Off Power OffUSA Irvine, CA Europe Rotterdam, The Netherlands Techsupport Phone ContactEmail techsupport@hawkingtech.com