Wireless lan configuration, 1 overview – SENA LS100W User Manual

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3: Wireless LAN Configuration

3.1 Overview

IEEE 802.11, a Wireless LAN standard, is the basic network element used by this device. It requires

one or more nodes and a wireless LAN access point (hereinafter referred to AP). Often, the word

“node” refers to the notebook computers, personal computers, and PDA’s that use Wireless LAN

cards or LS100W products, in this section we will assume the “node” as LS100W, and describe further.

3.1.1 Infrastructure Mode and Ad-hoc Mode

An AP is most often used to connect the LS100W to the Ethernet. However, it can also be used to

connect to the Internet. This type of connection is referred as an “infrastructure mode.”

On wireless

computer networks, ”ad-hoc mode”, also called “peer-to-peer mode”, is a method for LS100W devices to directly

communicate with each other without an AP.

Ad-hoc mode can be very useful in replacing cables between

existing devices with a wireless connection.

3.1.2 Network Name: SSID (Service Set Identifier)

A Wireless LAN network can be configured under different names at depending on the AP’s

configuration. SSID is an ID value that distinguishes one wireless network from another. If a network is

configured in the infrastructure mode, users need to input and set the target AP’s SSID into LS100W

so that the LS100W can communicate with the target AP. Therefore, users need first to check the

target AP’s SSID.

On the other hand, when using the ad-hoc mode, inter-communicating LS100Ws

should have the same SSID. The SSID can be set to a maximum length of 32 bytes, and it can be set

using ASCII characters or Hexadecimal numbers.

3.1.3 Channel

The LS100W searches for all accessible 802.11b Wireless LAN channels periodically to find other

AP’s. When the LS100W is first booted up, it searches for a preset AP (default value is ‘Default’).

When the AP is found, it accesses the AP automatically. The LS100W will use the channel belonging

to the network group in which it belongs. When using the infrastructure mode, the LS100W checks the

channel values being used in AP, and automatically sets the channel values to be identical to the AP

channels values. In ad-hoc mode, the two channels in LS100W should be given identical values.

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