Wi-fi direct – overview – Manhattan 525473 Wireless 150N PCI Card - Manual User Manual

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CONFIGURATION

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Wi-Fi Direct – Overview

Wi-Fi Direct is a standard that allows Wi-Fi devices to connect to each other without

a wireless access point. It’s become increasingly common for smartphones and

portable media players to include Wi-Fi as a standard feature, and it’s even become

common in feature phones. Currently, printers, cameras, scanners and many other

common devices can be found with Wi-Fi in addition to other connections, like USB.

The widespread adoption of Wi-Fi in new classes of smaller devices has made the

need for working ad hoc networking much more important. Even without a central

Wi-Fi hub or router, which we call access points, it would be useful for a laptop

computer to be able to wirelessly connect to a local printer. Although the ad hoc

mode was created to address this sort of need, the lack of additional information

for discovery makes it difficult to use in practice. Wi-Fi Direct, then, is a new and

improved way of device-to-device wireless connections and is the de facto

replacement of the former ad hoc mode.

1. Click on the Wi-Fi Direct button.

2. Double-click the circled icon and wait for the next screen to open up.

3. Enter a name for your Wi-Fi Direct device or use the computer name, which is

preselected.

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