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8.
Enter the data for encoding communications data.
In case of the ad hoc connection
1.
Input a “Network name (SSID)”.
Input the same network name within 32 letters in condensed type (half-size character)
for all personal computers to be connected.
2.
Click the check box of the “This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network; wireless
access points are not used” so that it turns into
.
In case of the infrastructure connection (network through station)
1.
Input a “Network name (SSID)”.
Input a name properly to the station to connect. For setting the station, refer to the
manual of the station.
2.
Click the check box of the “This is a computer-to computer (ad hoc) network; wireless
access points are not used” so that it turns into
.
Next, proceed to setting to encode communication data.
IMPORTANT
It is strongly recommended to set a network key to encode communication data. If no
network key is set, there is a fear that data may be stolen by other users because the
network can be accessed by all personal computers having the wireless LAN function.
9.
Click the check box (
) of the “Data encryption (WEP enabled)” to turn it into
.
In case of the ad hoc connection
Click the check box (
) of the “Network Authentication (Shared mode)” to turn it into
.
In case of the infrastructure connection
If the connecting station is set for the common key (shared key) authentication, click the
check box (
) of the “Network Authentication (Shared mode)” to turn it into
.
In case of the open system authentication, click the check box (
) to turn it into
.
For setting of the station, refer to the manual of the station.
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