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Q5: What is ad-hoc, IBSS, or infrastructure mode?

Wireless Frequently Asked Questions - VIA Technologies, Inc.
Ad-hoc is a mode of wireless networking in which each wireless device communicates directly with other wireless devices in a network without an AP. IBSS, or Independent Basic Service Set, is a special type of ad-hoc network, in which all clients are set to have the same Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) to form an independent group.

Q14. What is Ad Hoc mode ?

PTI - Professional ADSL solution, modem and router manufactu...
A wireless network consists of a number of stations without access points. It is a network characterized by temporary, short-lived relationships between nodes. Without using an access point or any connection to a wired network.

Q17: What is the basic requirement to make Ad Hoc mode work?

faq_wireless
It's better not to use "any" for SSID. If you set so, it maybe connected to wrong partners if there is any other wireless LAN available. (2002/5/20)

How do I setup windows to avoid going into ad hoc mode?

AODV @ IETF
Windows users that are not participating the AODV network - please configure your wireless network settings to infrastructure only. To do this bring up the available wireless networks dialog (by right clicking on the network interface in the taskbar). Click advanced. Click advanced again. Select "Access point (infrastructure) networks only". Doing this will assure that you connect only to the managed acces points.

How can I make an ad hoc diffuser for my camera?

Digital Photography FAQ
Here is an excellent description of how Shay Stephens built an ad-hoc diffuser for his DSC-F707. The basic idea may be generalized to other cameras. (Shay appears to have removed the pictures, but the instructions are still pretty clear.) Note that when building a diffuser you want to be careful to make sure that you don't accidentally direct energy towards the flash or camera itself, which can cause overheating and damage.

What is infrastructure mode ?

www.draytek.com.au -
Infrastructure network topology consists of wireless stations and (one or more) Wireless Access Points (WAPs); and is the mode most commonly used. Infrastructure mode is basically a client-server mode, where all the PCs communicate with the WAP. If the packet is destined for another wireless-connected PC, the WAP will re-transmit the packet to the destination PC. wireless range is measured as a circle around the WAP to each device.

Why did my ad hoc network get a DHCP address, and not an autoconfig address?

MultiNet Software: FAQ
In our current implementation of MultiNet, all packets arriving at a wireless card are forwarded to the currently active virtual adapter. As soon as you start MultiNet over an ad hoc network, the virtual adapter starts a DHCP request. In the non-MultiNet scenario the card will get an autoconfig address after the DHCP request fails.

What is the maximum number of nodes supported by AnexGATE Server Appliance?

AnexGATE Whitepapers
IA200 can support up-to 200 nodes on the LAN. For these models, the real limitation is the available bandwidth of the Internet connection and how active the users are in their access to the Internet. In future, enterprise model will support more users and features like QOS. Top

Can I print ad hoc reports?

edu Business Solutions - The best print shop software
Absolutely. In addition to the built-in reports that are designed to help you manage your print shop operations, the program allows you to set up filters to pull custom reports in seconds.

What are Ad Hoc rates?

FAQ
The rates presented on our website and during your Booking Process are based on a standard booking request. At times, due to an increase in demand over weekends, trade shows or special events, the hotel reverts back to an Ad Hoc rate policy. i.e. rates are quoted pending demand. In order to secure a room for you we then re-negotiate the room rates with our suppliers. At times these rates are higher than those posted on our websites or during your initial booking request.

What should I expect from Ad Hoc?

Candidates/Employee FAQ: answers for Attorneys, Paralegals, ...
You can expect Ad Hoc to precisely match your skills, credentials, interests, and career goals with the needs of one of our clients...the top law firms and corporations in the country. Our placement professionals are all attorneys, paralegals, and legal secretaries with extensive practical experience. They have succeeded in their legal careers, and know how to find you the job you're seeking.

How do I register with Ad Hoc?

Candidates/Employee FAQ: answers for Attorneys, Paralegals, ...
You can register with Ad Hoc through this website. Simply click on the "Submit Resume" tab within this section of the web site and follow the easy instructions for posting your resume. Once we receive your resume, we will respond immediately to confirm its receipt in our office. Within one or two business days ? most often within only hours -- one of our placement professionals will contact you regarding your job search.

What is an Ad-Hoc Appraisal?

Appraisal Smart and Smart360 User FAQs
Appraisal Smart can handle any performance cycle such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 6-monthly, or annual. With a quarterly Performance Cycle/Period setting (for example) you can have an appraisal for each employee once every quarter.

How do I become a member of an ad hoc committee?

FAQ's
Members are selected based on their expertise in the area being developed and are normally appointed through one of the State associations. Ad Hoc membership applications are available through the Division and may be requested in writing .

Q: What is Ad-hoc?

Wireless FAQ
Ad-hoc integrated wireless LAN is a group of computers, each has a Wireless LAN adapter, Connected as an independent wireless LAN. Ad hoc wireless LAN is applicable at a departmental scale for a branch or SOHO operation.

What is Ad Hoc Testing?

Software Testing Interview Questions ... Testingbrain
A testing phase where the tester tries to 'break' the system by randomly trying the system's functionality. Can include negative testing as well. See also Monkey Testing.
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