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Wireless Networking NTK - Product Types
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to connect one device to a wireless network, much like an Ethernet network interface card (NIC). Most of the adapters can work either in a peer-to-peer network (this is called Ad Hoc mode), or through an Access Point that connects to a larger, usually wired,...
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Wireless Performance
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image for a larger view) Figure 17 also shows the results of a test run with a GS5 to WRT54G Infrastructure mode link with WEP 128 and then WPA-PSK enabled. Note that I couldn't run a WPA-PSK test since only WEP is supported in Ad Hoc mode. Note also that due...
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A Non-Sony USB
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and send e-mail? Sorry. None of those are possible, at least not officially - the WiFi is only for multiplayer gaming. The PSP offers both ad hoc and infrastructure modes. In ad hoc, you can connect several consoles for gaming, while infrastructure mode lets...
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Power Supply And Connectivity
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accept an AC adapter. Connections And Software Obviously, the major innovation of the P1 is WiFi (IEEE 802.11 b/g). The WiFi link to your computer can be made in either ad hoc mode (direct to the PC) or infrastructure mode (via a WiFi access point or router)....
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Second Step: Starting Up The Player
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address using the remote. WLAN cards are configured just like they are for a PC. Should you not have a WLAN access point in your home, but only an individual PC or laptop, we recommend an ad hoc (direct) connection. The PC and the ShowCenter unit must share...
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SMC's EZ Connect g 2.4 GHz 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Adapter reviewed
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it also functions in what SMC calls "Bridge" mode, but which functions more like an 802.11g Ethernet adapter capable of operating in Infrastructure and Ad Hoc modes. The 2870W comes in a plastic SMC-grey enclosure with a footprint slightly smaller than a VHS...
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Squeezebox In Use
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it wireless. Squeezebox connects to any 802.11b compatible wireless network including Apple Airport, 802.11g, 802.11b/g, and 802.11a/b/g networks.Note that use on both Infrastructure and Ad Hoc (aka computer-to-computer) wireless networks is supported. Figure...