ASRock F24 manual Wireless LAN Connection, Ad-hoc mode, Infrastructure mode

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4 Using the Notebook PC

Wireless LAN Connection

The optional built-in wireless LAN is a compact easy-to-use wireless Ethernet adapter. Implementing the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless LAN (WLAN), the optional built-in wireless LAN is capable of fast data transmission rates using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technologies on 2.4GHz/5GHz frequencies. The optional built-in wireless LAN is backward compatible with the earlier IEEE 802.11 standards allowing seamless interfacing of wireless LAN standards.

The optional built-in wireless LAN is a client adapter that supports Infrastructure and Ad-hoc modes giving you flexibility on your existing or future wireless network configurations for distances up to 40 meters between the client and the access point.

To provide efficient security to your wireless communication, the optional built-in wireless LAN comes with a 64-bit/128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) features.

Ad-hoc mode

The Ad-hoc mode allows the Notebook PC to connect to another wireless device. No access point (AP) is required in this wireless environment.

(All devices must install optional 802.11 wireless LAN adapters.)

These are examples of the Notebook PC connected to a Wireless Network.

Notebook PC

Desktop PC

 

 

PDA

Infrastructure mode

Notebook PC

Desktop PC

The Infrastructure mode allows the Notebook PC and other wireless devices to join a wireless network created by an Access Point (AP) (sold separately) that provides a central link for wireless clients to communicate with each other or with a wired network.

(All devices must install optional 802.11 wireless LAN adapters.)

Access

 

Point

PDA

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Contents MultiBook F24 Table of Contents Using the Notebook PC Page Introducing the Notebook PC Introducing the Notebook PC Safety Precautions Page Knowing the Parts Basic sides of the Notebook PCTop Side Power DC Input Display Monitor Output Modem Port Front SideRear Side Hdmi Port Hdmi Kensington Lock PortRight Side Left SideUSB Ports 2.0/1.1 Sata Port E-SATA LAN Port Optical DriveGetting Started Power System Using AC PowerUsing Battery Power Installing and Removing the Battery PackTo install the battery pack To remove the battery pack Powering on the Notebook PC Checking Battery Power Charging the Battery PackPower Options Restarting or RebootingEmergency Shutdown Power Management Modes Thermal Power ControlSleep and Hibernate Special Keyboard Functions Colored Hot KeysColored Hot Keys Microsoft Windows Keys Keyboard as a Numeric KeypadKeyboard as Cursors Switches and Status Indicators SwitchesTouchpad Lock Switch Wireless SwitchStatus Indicators Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Storage Devices ConnectionsUsing the Touchpad Pointing DeviceMoving The Cursor Scrolling on selected modelsMulti-touch Gesture Usage Caring for the Touchpad Automatic Touchpad DisablingStorage Devices Hard Disk DriveHard Disk Drive Compartment Installing a Memory Module Removing a Memory Module Memory RAMOptical Drive Inserting an optical discUsing the Optical Drive Removing an optical disc Emergency ejectListening to Audio CD Flash Memory Card Reader Flash Memory Card ExamplesConnections Modem ConnectionNetwork Connection Wireless LAN Connection Ad-hoc modeInfrastructure mode Windows Wireless Network Connection Connecting to a networkBluetooth Wireless Connection Turning on and Launching Bluetooth Utility