
About the Data Projector’s Wireless LAN
This section explains the basic terminology for the Data Projector’s wireless LAN.
Wireless Function and Wireless Connection Software
The Data Projector has a
Wireless Connection is software that runs on a Windows computer. It lets you configure computer settings for wireless LAN connection with the Data Projector, and perform computer operations (such as sending computer screen contents to the Data Projector) after a connection is established. You can also use Wireless Connection to display the “Web Setup” page for configuring advanced wireless LAN connection settings (see “Advanced Wireless LAN Connection Settings” on page 62).
About Data Projection Connection Profiles
A setup for a wireless LAN connection is called a “connection profile”. There are two types of connection profiles: “simple connections” and “manual connections”. The Data Projector comes with a following connection profiles built in. You can use the Data Projector’s Wireless function to switch the current connection profile. Since Wireless Connection is already equipped with the same Simple Connection 1, 2, and 3 profiles as the Wireless function, all you need do is select the same profiles with Wireless and Wireless connection to establish a wireless LAN connection. Note, however, that this is true only when a CASIO
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The Data Projector has six connection profiles: three simple connections and three manual connections. These numbers are fixed and cannot be changed.
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Connection 2 | computer with a CASIO | ||
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Manual | Sample 1 | These profiles mainly are for wireless LAN connection of | |
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Manual | Sample 2 | The initial default setup of each profile can be used to | |
Connection 2 | configure a wireless LAN connection, or you can modify the | ||
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