NDC comm NWH4020 manual Terminology Used in This Guide, Ad-hoc Network

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Terminology Used in This Guide

Ad-hoc Network

An ad-hoc network is a wireless local-area network (WLAN) made up of stations communicating directly with each other through their wireless interfaces. There is no central relay point, and normally no connection to a wired network. Ad-hoc mode is sometimes referred to as peer-to-peer, computer-to-computer, or Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) mode. Figure 1 shows a typical ad-hoc network.

Figure 1. Ad-hoc network

Infrastructure Network

An infrastructure network is a WLAN made up of wireless stations and at least one wireless relay point, known as a base station or access point (AP). The AP usually has a connection to a wired network, allowing wireless stations to use resources on that network. The AP also relays all communications between wireless stations in its coverage area; these stations never communicate directly with each other. Infrastructure mode is sometimes referred to as managed or Basic Service Set (BSS) mode. Figure 2 shows a typical infrastructure network..

Figure 2. Infrastructure network

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Contents Wireless LAN Adapter User’s GuideTrademarks Packing List Table of Contents Index List of Figures Roamable Multi -AP Infrastructure NetworkIntroduction System RequirementsHardware SoftwareTerminology Used in This Guide Ad-hoc NetworkBSSID, MAC Address Parts of the Adapter RoamingInstalling the Driver Adapter InstallationConnecting the Adapter for the First Time Windows Windows MEWindows Installing the InstantWave Utility Windows XPSetup program Welcome screen Select Program Folder window Uninstalling the Driver and Utility Prompt for DiskClick Remove Using the InstantWave Utility InstantWave UtilityInstantWave Utility toolbar Adapter Properties Color StatusConfiguration Advanced Information Link Info Encryption Troubleshooting Adapter Properties window Troubleshooting panel Site SurveyRadio Link Quality Indicator Station Traffic MonitorStation Traffic Monitor Driver/Utility Upgrade Procedure Troubleshooting Symptom Suggested SolutionsInstantWave 11-Mbps USB Wireless LAN Adapter Support from NDC Technical SupportSupport from Your Network Supplier NDC Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Service ProcedureHardware SoftwareLimitation of Liability Service after Warranty PeriodReturn for Credit Specifications GeneralWireless RF Frequency RangeEC Declaration of Conformity Appendix FCC EtsiIndex BssidSsid