
AirMagnet Laptop Wireless LAN Policy Reference Guide
Chapter 7: Deployment and Operation Error
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Ad-hoc Node Using AP’s SSID
The IEEE 802.11 standard defines two modes of WLAN operation:
•
Infrastructure
mode for AP and client station networking,
and
•
Ad-hoc
mode for peer-to-peer networking between wireless
clients.
Both modes may have their own SSIDs and can co-exist in the same
RF environment. However, when infrastructure mode and ad-hoc
mode devices share the same SSID, client connections may become
unreliable and inconsistent. Separate SSIDs should be used for
infrastructure and ad-hoc mode WLANs.
Oftentimes, when an SSID is used by both infrastructure mode and
ad-hoc mode devices, it is caused by a mis-configuration. Such a mis-
configuration may cause connection problems not only for the mis-
configured device but also for all clients in the area.
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