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When you are asked to log on to the network, click OK.
If two wireless stations cannot see each other in the Wireless stations in the ad hoc
network list on the Status page, one of the stations should rejoin the ad hoc
network by selecting the profile again and clicking Apply.
In Windows 95 (OSR2 = 4.00.950B), 11 Mbit/s ad hoc networks may be unstable if
you are using battery power on your laptop computer.
There might be interference from an outside source. Typical sources of
electromagnetic interference at this frequency level are, for example, microwave
ovens, access control systems, and cordless telephone systems.
Quick Ad Hoc is not compatible with peer-to-peer networking. Wireless stations
can communicate, but TCP/IP addresses cannot be set automatically.
Create a new ad hoc network profile with the Profile Wizard and set the TCP/IP
address manually.
Only wireless stations using the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN Card can be
shown on the list of stations. If stations with the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless LAN
Card are not shown on the list, join the ad hoc network again.
If you want roaming to be faster and to tolerate faster moving of the wireless
station, you should change the Hidden scan period value to a smaller value. To
change the value:
Go to Profiles page and click Edit.
1
Select the Advanced tab and clear the Automatic configuration check box.
2
Click Advanced Properties and select Hidden scan period from the list.
3
Clear the Automatic check box and give the hidden scan period a new value.
4
Click OK.
When you click the browse button on the Status page, a Web page showing the
access point management window should open. Some versions of Internet Explorer,
however, may not show the page. Try opening the Web page with another browser.
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