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AP. Since communication is established without any AP, the user cannot access an
external network or the Internet. This is also called a peer-to-peer mode.
<Ad-hoc>
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Service Set Identifier (SSID)
When configuring a network, the user can configure different networks using different
APs. In this case, the SSID is used to differentiate one network from another. In other
words, when configuring an infrastructure network, the user can make communication
with the AP which he/she wants to communicate with by setting the SSID of the desired
AP in the ezTCP. (See 3.1.2.) For information about SSID of the AP, AP manual or AP
configuration program can be referred to. If the user did not set the SSID, the ezTCP
will be connected with the AP that is first found when power is supplied.
The maximum length of the SSID is 32 bytes, and the user can use ASCII code to set the
SSID.
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Channel
The channel is communication path in the network that it belongs to. Channel values
are set as the same value with the AP.
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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)