Uniden PCW200 English Owners Manual - Page 19

Link Quality and Signal Strength, Disable Radio, Configuration, Network Type, Access, Point, Peer-to

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Wireless PCI Adapter The Link Quality and Signal Strength fields indicate how well your PCI adapter is communicating with other wireless devices. The Disable Radio button is to disable the Radio signal. Wireless PCI Adapter Configuration The Configuration screen allows you to customize the settings of the PCI adapter and your wireless network. The Network Type setting determines the architecture of your wireless network. You should select Access Point mode or Peer-to-Peer mode depending on your network type. Peer-to-Peer mode uses 802.11b Ad-Hoc mode for simple networking that allows the sharing of local resources only between computers without needing a wireless Access Point. The Access Point mode, (also known as "Infrastructure Mode") allows a wireless network to be integrated into an existing wired network through an Access Point. 35 36

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Wireless PCI Adapter
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The
Link Quality and Signal Strength
fields indicate how well
your PCI adapter is communicating with other wireless
devices.
The
Disable Radio
button is to disable the Radio signal.
Wireless PCI Adapter
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Configuration
The
Configuration
screen allows you to customize the
settings of the PCI adapter and your wireless network.
The
Network Type
setting determines the architecture of your
wireless network.
You should select
Access
Point
mode or
Peer-to-Peer
mode
depending
on
your
network
type.
Peer-to-Peer
mode uses 802.11b Ad-Hoc mode for simple
networking that allows the sharing of local resources only
between computers without needing a wireless
Access Point
.
The
Access Point
mode, (also known as “Infrastructure Mode”)
allows a wireless network to be integrated into an existing
wired network through an
Access Point
.