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802.11 bgn networks
Infrastructure networks
XBee Wi-Fi RF Module User Guide
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Infrastructure networks
The main type of wireless network involve a number of wireless devices called stations talking
through a master wireless device known as an access point (AP) or station (STA). This type of setup is
called an Infrastructure or Basic Service Set (BSS) network. Most wireless networks are of this type.
The following illustration is an example of an infrastructure wireless network.
Infrastructure Wireless Network
By default, the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module operates as a STA in the infrastructure network, which means it
associates to an AP and all data to and from the device goes through that AP.
If you configure
to 1, the device takes the position of an AP in the network,
allowing STA devices to associate to the XBee Wi-Fi RF Module operating in Soft AP mode.
Ad Hoc networks
Wireless devices can join a wireless network without an access point. This is called an Ad Hoc or
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) network.
Note
Ad Hoc networks are point to point: there can only be two nodes in the network, a creator and a
joiner. Set up the creator first, and then the joiner.
Set Ad Hoc creator parameters
Set the following parameters for the creator:
Parameter Function
AH1
Designates the node as an Ad Hoc creator.
MA1
Specifies the static IP addresses. No DHCP is supported in Ad Hoc mode.