Welcome to the network technology community forum and interact with 2 million technical staff to enter the Windows system. By default, the "any available network" option is automatically selected, however, this option requires the support of Wireless AP devices. If we do not have the support of Wireless AP devices, this option cannot be selected. Similarly, "Access Point only (structure) network option
Welcome to the network technology community forum and interact with 2 million technical staff> in Windows, the "any available network" option is automatically selected by default, however, this option requires the support of Wireless AP devices. If we do not have the support of Wireless AP devices, this option cannot be selected. Similarly, "Access Point only (structure) network option
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In Windows, the "any available network" option is automatically selected by default. However, this option requires support from Wireless AP devices. If we do not have support from Wireless AP devices, you cannot select this option. Similarly, the "Access Point (structure) network only" option also requires the wireless Nic device to work in the Wireless AP mode. Therefore, we must select the "computer-to-computer (specific)" option here to ensure that computer A and computer B can form a point-to-point wireless transmission network.
To enable computer A to automatically establish a wireless network connection with computer B, we also need to create an ADHOC Network in computer B, we try to use a random management program for wireless Nic equipment, because Windows does not have built-in functional components. Now we take Cisco's Linksys management tool as an example, to introduce the steps for creating an ADHOC Network:
Because we are building a point-to-point wireless transmission network here, it does not exist in this wireless LAN and does not require DHCP servers, therefore, we should select the "specify Network Settings" option on the interface, and then manually configure the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and other parameters for the corresponding wireless network card device;
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