Epson PowerLite 765c User's Guide - Page 51
Presenting Through a Wireless Network, computer mode or Access Point mode also called infrastructure
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Once the card is inserted, you see one of these screens, depending on the currently selected mode: note If you see a message asking you to insert a LAN or memory card, check to make sure your 802.11G/B card is properly inserted. Ad Hoc mode Access Point mode 4. If you've already set up your computer and projector for the mode you want to use-Ad Hoc mode (also called computer-tocomputer mode) or Access Point mode (also called infrastructure mode)-skip to "Projecting Wirelessly" on page 74. Otherwise, continue with the next section. Presenting Through a Wireless Network 51
Presenting Through a Wireless Network
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Once the card is inserted, you see one of these screens, depending
on the currently selected mode:
4.
If you’ve already set up your computer and projector for the mode
you want to use—Ad Hoc mode (also called computer-to-
computer mode) or Access Point mode (also called infrastructure
mode)—skip to “Projecting Wirelessly” on page 74.
Otherwise, continue with the next section.
note
If you see a message asking
you to insert a LAN or
memory card, check to make
sure your 802.11G/B card is
properly inserted.
Ad Hoc mode
Access Point mode