SET UP AD HOC FOR WINDOWS XP

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SET UP AD HOC FOR WINDOWS XP

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Suitable for: High Power & High Gain Wireless, 300Mbps Wireless N Adapters, 150Mbps Wireless N Adapters, 54Mbps Wireless G Adapters


The Ad Hoc mode, also called peer to peer mode, allows nodes to communicate directly (point-to-point) without the need for an AP, as in the following Figure. There is no fixed infrastructure. Nodes need to be in range with each other in order to communicate.

computer A and computer B.

NOTE: Before we proceeding, please make sure the Windows Zero Configuration (WZC) service is started. If you are not sure about this, please click here to check the settings.

Part 1: Create an Ad Hoc network profile on computer A

Step 1
Go to Control Panel -> Network Connections and find Wireless Network Connection. Right click Wireless Network Connection and select Properties.



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Step 2
On Wireless Networks tab, click Add button.

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Step 3
On Association tab of Wireless network properties window, please type a phrase for Network Name [SSID]. In our scenario, we take adhoctest for example. Then go to the bottom and tick This is a computer-to-computer [ad hoc] network; wireless access points are not used. Then click OK.


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Step 4
After Step 3, there should be a profile named adhoctest in Preferred Networks. Click OK to save all the settings.

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NOTE - BEFORE STARTING WITH THE STEPS PLEASE SWITCH OFF THE FIREWALL OF COMPUTER
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