User Manual (Vista)

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Q
I cannot connect to a computer connected to the
Ad-Hocnetwork.
A1 Check the security settings and network name of the
wirelessAd-Hocnetwork.
A2 Check
the TCP/IP settings of the computers
connectedtothewirelessAd-Hocnetwork.TheIP
addresses of the computers to be connected to a
wirelessAd-Hocnetworkmustbesettothesame
sub-network address.
● Forexample,iftheTCP/IPsettingiscongured
toaxedIPaddress,selectUsethefollowingIP
address in the TCP/IP Properties of the wireless
adapter,conguretheitemsasfollowsandtry
again.
IP:
10.0.0.1~10.0.0.254, Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0.
It
isrecommendedusingaxedIPaddressfor
wirelessAd-Hocnetworkconnections.
A3 You have to register the IP address allocated for
the wireless adapter as a ‘Trusted IP’ in McAfee
SecurityCenter.
●
ClickMcAfee SecurityCenter > Advanced
menu
>Congure>InternetandNetwork
> Advanced > Trusted and Banned IPs, and
register the IP address or IP address range as a
Trusted IP address.
Q
DuringthewirelessAd-Hocnetworkoperation,
the AP (Access Point) is intermittently not found.
A This problem occurs intermittently during the wireless
Ad-Hocnetworkoperation.Evenifthisproblem
occurs,thewirelessAd-Hocnetworkoperationis
working properly and is not affected. Click Refresh to
update the AP list.
Q
I have set the same IP address for both the
wireless and wired connections, but they do not
work properly.
A You cannot use wireless and wired connections
using the same IP address. To sequentially use
both the wired and wireless connections with the
same IP address, you need to set the currently not
needed connection to Do Not Use in the Network
Connections of the Control Panel.