Example peer-to-peer wireless ethernet network – Gateway ProfileTM 5 User Manual
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Using a wireless Ethernet network
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Example peer-to-peer wireless Ethernet
network
Use a peer-to-peer (also known as ad hoc) wireless Ethernet network if you are
setting up or joining a temporary computer-to-computer network. This type of
network does not include access into a wired network or the Internet. You can
create this type of network to quickly move files from one computer to another.
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