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searching.
3. Select security modes for your wireless network: open system or WEP
(Wireless Equivalent Privacy). If you choose open system, other
computers configured with wireless network card can connect with your
product freely when searching out it. If you choose WEP, you need to set
the shared key (10-25 numbers), and then other computers can connect
with your product after inputting network key.
4. Set the IP address of your host, making sure that the address will not
conflict with IP addresses of other wireless facilities. When the above
three settings are finished, press
“
OK
”
to save your setting and start
testing. If the connection is tested to be successful, interface showing
network information will be displayed. Then you can check the set
parameters.
5. When the setting of Ad Hoc wireless network for the product is finished,
you need to start the wireless network function of the computers which
your product needs to connect. This description is for operations under
WINDOWS XP system, and operations under other WINDOWS
operating systems are similar to this.
6. Select
“
My Computer
”
in the desktop, choose
“
Management
”
by clicking
right key on the mouse to enter the computer management interface.
Double click
“
Service and Application
”
to enter the program. Select
“
Service
”
and enter.
7. Double click
“
Wireless Zero Configuration
”
in the last third one of the
“
Service
”
options to enter its window of attribute. Then select
“
Startup
”
in
the routine options of the window, and click
“
OK
”
, thus the wireless
network function of the computer is opened.
8. If your computer configures with internal wireless network card (such as
most of notebook PCs) and has started the wireless network function, it
can search out the product
’
s SSID and connect with the product. If your
computer doesn
’
t have internal wireless network card (such as most of
desktops), you can insert a USB wireless network card that supports
802.11 protocol into the computer
’
s USB interface and install drive for the