LifeBook E Series - Section 4
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Infrastructure connection
The network that uses one type of hub called the Access Point, such as an optional wireless broadband
router, is referred to as the “infrastructure wireless LAN”, and the connection method used in this
case is referred as “infrastructure connection.”
The use of this function allows connection to a wired LAN via a station, and connection to the Broadband
Internet.
For details of the Access Point, refer to the manuals accompanying the Access Point.
The following illustration shows an example of infrastructure connection:
The following illustration shows an example of ad hoc connection:
Note:
An optional hub for a wired LAN may be required according to the type of Access Point to be used.
Wireless LAN
Internet
ADSL modem,
cable modem,
or the like
Wired LAN
Access Point (Note)
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