Airlink AWLL6080 user manual Ad-hoc and Peer-to-Peer Wireless Networks

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The adapter supports EAP-TLS, LEAP, EAP-TTLS, and PEAP authentication methods. Refer to your system administrator for information about what settings you should enter here.

4.5 Ad-hoc and Peer-to-Peer Wireless Networks

Ad-hoc networking is used when you want to connect two or more computers together but you don’t have a router.

In ad-hoc mode, you lose a lot of the features that come with a router. Instead of being able to operate at 300Mbps, the maximum connection speed is significantly less at 11Mbps. WEP encryption is the only security available in ad-hoc mode.

To set up ad-hoc mode, you will need to create a new profile.

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Contents 300N Draft 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter Table of Contents Introduction Package ContentsFeatures Install Driver & Utility InstallationPage Page Page Page Select Install the software automatically and click Next Page Click Finish Verify Driver Installation Page Configuring the Adapter Page Page Page Page Wireless Information Wireless MonitorAP List Profile Settings Page Click on Profile Settings then New Configuring EncryptionPage Configuring WEP encryption Select WPA/WPA2-PSK from the Set Security Option box Configuring WPA/WPA2-PSK Encryption for home usersSelect WPA/WPA2 from the Set Security Option box Configuring WPA/WPA2 Encryption for corporate networksSelect 802.1x from the Set Security Option box Configuring 802.1x authentication for corporate networksAd-hoc and Peer-to-Peer Wireless Networks Open the Wireless Monitor Page Wi-Fi Protected Setup WPS Page Page Page Page Click Continue on the router configuration screen About Appendix a Specifications Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Appendix B InformationEuropean Union Notice Mailsupport@airlink101.com Technical Support