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wireless network setup infrastructure In this mode, all wireless communication between your network devices goes through an access point (or base station). The access point acts as a central hub or gateway connecting wireless devices. Each wireless network device must have an adapter that connects it to the access point. wireless network setup In this scenario, you can route the Internet connection directly through the access point using an Ethernet cable. 802.3 (Ethernet) to infrastructure In this example, your access point connects a wired network to a wireless network. In this model, your computer is configured for wired networking and is connected with an Ethernet cable to the access point. Your HP PSC is configured for infrastructure mode and its wireless adapter is transferring and receiving data by way of the access point. Note: To connect to the access point, your computer must have an Ethernet network interface card (NIC) that provides an external port for an Ethernet cable. Note: In this configuration, it is recommended that you route the Internet connection directly through the access point using an Ethernet cable. infrastructure to 802.3 (Ethernet) In this example, your access point connects a wireless network to a wired device. In this model, your computer is configured for wireless networking using a wireless network adapter, and is transferring and receiving data by way of the access point. Your HP PSC is configured for wired networking and is connected with an Ethernet cable to the access point. Note: To set up your HP PSC on a wired network, see wired network setup on page 131. The access point acts as a router for the wired device. reference guide 145

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reference guide
wireless network setup
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wireless network setup
infrastructure
In this mode, all wireless communication between your network devices goes
through an access point (or base station). The access point acts as a central hub
or gateway connecting wireless devices. Each wireless network device must have
an adapter that connects it to the access point.
In this scenario, you can route the Internet connection directly through the access
point using an Ethernet cable.
802.3 (Ethernet) to infrastructure
In this example, your access point connects a wired network to a wireless
network. In this model, your computer is configured for wired networking and is
connected with an Ethernet cable to the access point. Your HP PSC is configured
for infrastructure mode and its wireless adapter is transferring and receiving data
by way of the access point.
Note:
To connect to the access point, your computer must have an Ethernet
network interface card (NIC) that provides an external port for an Ethernet
cable.
Note:
In this configuration, it is recommended that you route the Internet
connection directly through the access point using an Ethernet cable.
infrastructure to 802.3 (Ethernet)
In this example, your access point connects a wireless network to a wired device.
In this model, your computer is configured for wireless networking using a
wireless network adapter, and is transferring and receiving data by way of the
access point. Your HP PSC is configured for wired networking and is connected
with an Ethernet cable to the access point.
Note:
To set up your HP PSC on a wired network, see
wired network setup
on page 131. The access point acts as a router for the wired device.