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ZyXEL G-220F User's Guide Figure 1 Application: Infrastructure 1.1.1.2 Ad-Hoc In case you prefer to set up a small independent wireless workgroup without an AP, use the Ad-Hoc mode. Ad-hoc mode does not require an AP or a wired network. Two or more wireless clients communicate directly to each other. Figure 2 Application: Ad-Hoc 1.1.1.3 Access Point Mode You can set the ZyXEL G-220F in access point mode. The following figure shows a network example. Figure 3 Application: Access Point Mode In the example, the ZyXEL G-220F is installed on computer A and set to operate in access point mode. Computer A shares Internet connection to the wireless LAN, so wireless stations B and C can access the Internet. 19 Chapter 1 Getting Started
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Figure 1
Application: Infrastructure
1.1.1.2
Ad-Hoc
In case you prefer to set up a small independent wireless workgroup without an AP, use the
Ad-Hoc mode.
Ad-hoc mode does not require an AP or a wired network. Two or more wireless clients
communicate directly to each other.
Figure 2
Application: Ad-Hoc
1.1.1.3
Access Point Mode
You can set the ZyXEL G-220F in
access point mode. The following figure shows a network
example.
Figure 3
Application: Access Point Mode
In the example, the ZyXEL G-220F is installed on computer A and set to operate in access
point mode. Computer A shares Internet connection to the wireless LAN, so wireless stations
B and C can access the Internet.