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In general, all other values here can be left at the default settings. The individual items are described briefl y
below.
Transmit power level:
You can reduce the power level. This may be practical if your WLAN devices are quite close to one another.
Wireless mode:
2.4 Ghz 54 Mbit/s:
Activate this option to support 802.11g standard devices at 54 Mbps (recommended)
2.4 Ghz 11 Mbit/s:
Activate this option to guarantee compatibility to 11 Mbps devices (recommended)
Super G ™ :
Recommended if the router/access point or other devices in the network support
this mode.
eXtended Range (XR) ™: Recommended if the router/access point or other devices in the network support
this mode.
QoS:
Support for bandwidth reservation (seldom required)
Power save mode:
This setting is not important for the ad-hoc mode. Power saving mode is deactivated.
802.11b preamble:
We recommend that you leave this set to Long only.
If your network uses encryption, switch to the Security tab and continue confi guration under Setting wireless
LAN encryption.
If your network is not encrypted, click OK to accept the settings! In the Profi le management tab, you can now
select your profi le and activate it by clicking the button.
3.2 Setting the wireless LAN encryption
Note!!! Encryption is deactivated by default. However, for security reasons, we recommend that you always
use encryption.
First, it is important to understand a range of terms. The next section will explain the main terms used here:
Network type:
Select Ad-Hoc. This mode allows you to connect to other
wireless LAN client devices, e.g. USB sticks, PCI cards or
card bus.
Wireless mode when starting the ad-hoc network:
Select whether you want to start ad-hoc mode at 11 Mbps
or 54 Mbps. Of course, this depends on the transfer rate
supported by the other devices in the network. Next, select
the channel to be used for your ad-hoc network. This chan-
nel must also be set for other devices in the network.
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