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Wireless lan card
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communicating. Ad hoc networking is easy to set up, but communication is
limited to stations that are within range.
Select the desired operating mode when you are creating a new profile with
the Profile Wizard. If you want to change the operating mode later, go to the
Profiles page and click Edit.
The network name is the name of the wireless LAN to which the card can
connect. It is usually programmed into an access point by a system
administrator. You should ask the system administrator for the network
name.
You can save more than one network name for each profile. If you enter more
than one network name, the names must be separated from each other by a
semicolon, for example: Headquarters;Office4.
Within a network, there may be subnetworks that all have different names,
for example: Office_wlan1, Office_wlan2, Office_wlan3, etc. One profile
can be used to connect the wireless LAN card to all the subnetworks. The
network name may include a special character, a wildcard *, which can be
used as a place holder for one or more letters or numbers. By using the
wildcard, you can specify Office_wlan* as the network name, and the
wireless LAN card can be connected to any of the networks whose name
starts with Office_wlan.
In the ad hoc operating mode, the users themselves give a name to the
network.
The network name can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric
characters. By default, the network name is case-sensitive. To change
this property, go to the General settings page and select the Advanced
tab. There you can clear the Case-sensitive network names check box.
If you want to change the network name later, go to the Profiles page and
click Edit.
Figure 3 - Ad hoc networking
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