Getting Started
Right out of the box, with its default settings, the DCF-660W will
automatically connect with other D-Link
Air
products.
On the following pages we will show you an example of two modes of
networking:
Infrastructure
– using an Access Point, such as the DWL-
1000AP
Ad-Hoc
– directly connecting to another computer, in a peer-to-
peer mode, using a wireless network adapter, such as the DWL-
650 in a laptop computer and the DCF-660W in a PDA.
An
Infrastructure
network contains an Access Point. The
Infrastructure
Network
example shown on the following page contains the following D-Link
network devices:
A wireless
DHCP
Router/Access Point/Print Server -
D-Link
Air
DI-713P
A laptop computer with a wireless network adapter -
D-Link
Air
DWL-650
A desktop computer with an Ethernet adapter -
D-Link DFE-530TX+
A desktop computer with a wireless network adapter-
D-Link
Air
DWL-520
A Cable modem -
D-Link DCM-200
A PDA with a wireless compact flash adapter -
D-Link
Air
DCF-660W
DHCP
stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
It is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses “automatically.”
With a DHCP-capable gateway/router, there is no need
to manually assign an IP address.
Please refer to the following sections of this manual for additional information
about setting up a network:
Networking Basics-
learn how to check your IP Address; share printers and
files.
Using the Configuration Utility-
learn the settings you must use on each
computer in your network for successful communication.
Troubleshooting –
learn how to check for the proper installation of the
network adapters’ drivers and other tips for troubleshooting the network.
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