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6. On the Basic Settings screen, enter a unique name for the Adapter.
If your network has a router or DHCP server, select Automatically for the
Network Setting, and click the Next button. Then go to Step 7.
If the Adapter requires a static IP address, select Static IP for the Network
Setting. Then enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask appropriate for your net-
work. You must specify an IP Address and Subnet Mask for the Adapter on
this screen. Click the Next button, and go to Step 7.
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7. If you clicked the Yes button for the Wired network choice in Step 5, then
go to Step 9.
If you clicked the Yes button for the Wireless network choice in Step 5, then
the screen shown in Figure 5-6 will appear. The Mode setting shows a
choice of two wireless modes. Select Infrastructure if you want the
Adapter to communicate using an access point or wireless router. Select
Ad-Hoc if you want the Adapter to communicate without using an access
point or wireless router.
In the SSID field, enter your wireless network’s SSID or name. This is the
unique name shared by all devices in a wireless network. The SSID is case-
sensitive and should have 32 characters or fewer.
Select the channel at which the network broadcasts its wireless signal
(available only if you selected Ad-Hoc for the Mode setting).
Click the Next button.
Figure 5-6
Figure 5-5
Note: If you set a static IP address on the Adapter, then you may also
need to set a static IP address on your PC. For instructions, go to
“Appendix C: Setting a Static IP Address on Your PC” after you have
set up the Adapter.