When setting up an ad hoc network, what tasks must an administrator perform beyond setting each NIC to ad hoc mode?
What will be an ideal response?
Configuring NICs for ad hoc mode networking requires you to address four things: SSID, IP addresses, channel, and sharing. (Plus, of course, you have to set the NICs to function in ad hoc mode!) Each wireless node must be configured to use the same network name (SSID). It's common for one system to set up an ad hoc node and then have other nodes attach to that node. Of course, no two nodes can use the same IP address, although this is unlikely because all operating systems use Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA). Finally, ensure that the File and Printer Sharing service is running on all nodes.
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