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Table 8-19. Infrastructure and ad-hoc mode parameters.
Parameter
Description
Infrastructure Mode
When you connect a wireless LAN and a combination
(wireless and wired) LAN together, it’s called an
infrastructure configuration. Infrastructure is
applicable on an enterprise scale for wireless access
to a central database, or for a wireless application for
mobile workers.
Ad-Hoc Mode
An ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of
computers linked to each other without using an
access point; each has a Pure Networking 802.11g
Wireless Cardbus (PCMCIA) Adapter (LW6000A)
connected as an independent wireless LAN. You’d
typically use an ad-hoc wireless LAN for a branch or
SOHO operation.
Click on
Next
in Figure 8-24 to get to the Setup Status Summary screen (Figure
8-25).