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Q When connecting to a computer-to-computer
(Ad Hoc) network, I cannot connect to another
computer on the same computer-to-computer
network.
A1 Make sure that the security settings and network
name of the computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network
are correct.
A2 Check the TCP/IP properties of the computers to be
connected through the computer-to-computer (Ad
Hoc) network. All computers to be connected through
the computer-to-computer (Ad Hoc) network should
be configured so that their IP addresses are within
the same subnet range.
If the TCP/IP Settings are configured to DHCP,
the address is automatically configured to an
address within the subnet IP range. This will take
about 2~3 minutes.
If the IP address is configured to a static IP in the
TCP/IP properties, select Use the following IP
address in the TCP/IP properties of the wireless
adapter, configure an IP address between
10.0.0.1~10.0.0.254, and a Subnet mask of
255.255.255.0, and try again.
A fixed IP is recommended for a small-sized
network.
If you are using a DHCP IP address, the system
boot time may be extended.
You must register the IP address allocated by the McAfee
SecurityCenter as a ‘Trusted IP’. Select the Advanced
menu > Settings > Internet and Network > Advanced,
and register the IP address or IP address range of a
network in the ‘Trusted or Blocked IP’ field.
Q The wireless LAN does not work properly when
there is a device operating on an adjacent
frequency in the vicinity of the product.
A1 Channel interference may occur when a wireless
video transceiver or a microwave oven is being used.
If you experience channel interference from other
equipment, we recommended changing the channel
for connecting to the AP. For more information about
AP settings, refer to the User Manual supplied by the
AP manufacturer.
A2 Since IEEE802.11g equipment operates in hybrid
mode when there is active IEEE802.11b equipment,
the data rate may be degraded.