Microsoft MN-820 manual Creating a Computer-to-Computer Ad Hoc Network

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OIf you have problems connecting to an Internet-based game, you might need to configure your base station to work with your game. For instructions about how to do this, see the MN-700: Base Station Configuration Guide on the Setup CD.

For information about playing games on the Internet, and for other game-related information, visit: www.microsoft.com/broadbandnetworking.

Creating a Computer-to-Computer (Ad Hoc) Network

You can use your notebook adapter to set up a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network when you are out of range of your base station. For example, you might want to set up an ad hoc network between your computer and a colleague’s computer during a business meeting. After you create an ad hoc network by using the following procedure, other computers can join this network by using the steps in the following section, “Joining an Available Wireless Network.”

To set up an ad hoc network (in Windows XP)

1.Start the Broadband Network Utility.

2.On the Tools menu, click Adapter Settings.

3.In the Wireless Adapter drop-down list, make sure that a Microsoft wireless adapter is selected.

4.Click Configure.

5.Click Add.

6.Type a name for the new ad hoc network in the Network Name (SSID) box.

7.If you want the network to use wireless security, enter the wireless security settings.

8.Make sure that The key is provided for me automatically check box is not selected.

9.Select This is a computer-to-computer (ad-hoc) network; wireless access points are not used.

10.Click OK twice.

To set up an ad hoc network (in Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98, and Windows 98 SE)

1.Start the Broadband Network Utility.

2.On the Tools menu, click Adapter Settings.

3.In the Wireless Adapter drop-down list, make sure that a Microsoft wireless adapter is selected.

4.Click Configure.

5.Type a name for the new ad hoc network in the Wireless name (SSID) box.

6.Click This is a computer-to-computer (ad-hoc) network.

7.If you want the network to use wireless security, enter a Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key in the Security Key box, and to retype it in the Confirm Security Key box.

Note Use 10 alphanumeric characters for standard security or 26 for stronger security.

8.Click OK twice.

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Contents Page Avertissement Contents Using an Internet Connection over a Network Contents Page About Your Wireless Notebook Kit Your Wireless Base StationUPnP Standards and Your Wireless Base Station Base Station Ports, Status Lights, and the Restore ButtonIntroduction To attach the stand Using the Base Station StandResetting the Base Station To detach the standYour Wireless Notebook Adapter Restoring Factory Default SettingsTo restore the base station to factory default settings Windows XP or Windows Adapter Status LightsCardBus Technology Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows MeAbout Wireless Radio Connections Types of Wireless NetworksPlacement of Wireless Components Adjusting the Base Station Antenna Understanding Wireless Transmission StandardsAbout Wired Ethernet Connections Ethernet CablesSetup Typical SetupGather Components, Tools, and Information If… Do this first…Run the Setup Wizard to Set Up the Base Station Connect the Base StationConfigure the Base Station Insert the Adapter into Your Computer Configure Your Adapter Test Your NetworkWhat’s Next? Setting Up the Base Station Wirelessly To set up the base station wirelesslyPage Custom setup Base Station Setup Establish the Base Station PasswordOpen the Base Station Management Tool Establish Your Internet Settings Establish Your Wireless Settings Establish Your Wireless Security SettingsCustomize Network Settings Configure Your ComputerTest your Internet Connection Access Point Setup Connect the Base Station to a ComputerEstablish the Base Station Password Set the Base Station to Access Point Mode Page Network activities Using an Internet Connection over a Network Logging on to Your NetworkTo log off and log back on to your network To refresh the Network Devices list Using the Broadband Network UtilityTo start the Broadband Network Utility To remove an inactive device from the Network Devices listTo share a folder or drive on your computer in Windows XP Using Files and Folders over a NetworkMake your files and folders available to the network To share a folder or drive on your computer in WindowsAccess shared files To access shared files on other computersUsing a Printer over a Network Using Other Peripheral Devices over a Network About Reading E-Mail Messages on a NetworkPlaying Games on Your Network and on the Internet To set up an ad hoc network in Windows XP Creating a Computer-to-Computer Ad Hoc NetworkJoining an Available Wireless Network To join an available network in Windows XPPage View Network Devices Monitoring Your NetworkView Status To refresh the network device listTo upgrade software, drivers, or firmware View Adapter SettingsTo view adapter settings Updating Software, Drivers, and FirmwareHelp Protect Your Network from Computer Viruses Help Protect Your Network from HackersHelp Protect Your Network from Unauthorized Access Troubleshooting Setup and Hardware ProblemsIf your base station is connected wirelessly Setup does not recognize my wireless base stationSetup does not recognize my wireless notebook adapter If your base station is connected with an Ethernet cableTroubleshooting To clone a MAC address Troubleshooting Network and Internet Problems Can’t stay connected to my wireless networkTo disable 802.1x authentication in Windows XP Troubleshooting Page Troubleshooting My network is slow Troubleshooting Page Printing and File Sharing Issues Can’t print to a networked printerPage Troubleshooting If the file is stored on a Windows XP-based computer Click OK to save the changesInternet Connection Type To determine which connection type your ISP providesTo locate your Internet settings General Internet SettingsDynamic IP Dhcp Settings Host NameStatic IP Settings To locate your static IP address settings Windows XPTo locate your static IP address settings Windows PPPoE Settings Workgroup NameTo determine your workgroup name in Windows XP or Windows Wireless Network Name Wireless Security SettingsTo determine your workgroup name in Windows Me and Windows Getting Help Technical Support OptionsRegulatory Information United States Radio and TV Interference RegulationsCanadian Radiocommunication Regulations Technical Specifications Base StationTo +40 deg C To +35 deg C System Requirements END-USER License Agreement for Microsoft Software General Provisions Limited Warranty Contrat DE Licence Utilisateur Final Pour Logiciel Microsoft Dispositions Générales Garantie Limitée Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Glossary Page Index Page Index Typical Setup base station, 11 preparing for My Network Settings