23LAN connections Wireless LAN● For the WLAN ESS ID, input the values of ESSID set in:Ad hoc mode: PC of other partyInfrastructure: Access point● WLAN AD HOC MODEWhen IBSS is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side must be set to 802.11 Adhoc.When AHDM is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side must be set to Adhoc. Dependingon the LAN card on the PC side, only 802.11 Adhoc mode may be available.● WLAN CH is the wireless frequency band used for communication. If there is an access point, adapter, etc., using the sameband in the proximity, there may be a hindrance in the communication and may reduce throughput or the quality of commu-nication. When setting, check the settings of surrounding access points, etc., to avoid doubling.Fr e q u e n c y b a n d s ( I S M b a n d s ) a n d c h a n n e l s(IEEE803.11b standard)N. America : FCC / 2.412~2.462GHz (11 channels)Europe : CE ETSI / 2.412~2.472GHz (13 channels)Japan : 2.412~2.4835GHz (14 channels)France : 2.457~2.472GHz (4 channels)Spain : 2.457~2.462GHz (2 channels)Since adjacent channels causes signal interference, channelsare normally spaced 5 channels apart.(Set according to operating environment.)Cautionary items concerning Wireless LAN (WLAN)1ch2412241724222427243224372442244724522457246224672472 24842ch3ch4ch5ch6ch7ch8ch9ch10ch11ch12ch14ch13chApprox.11MHzCenterfrequency1ch frequency band1ch frequency band 1ch frequency band11ch frequency band 1ch frequency band14ch frequency band6ch frequency band6ch frequency bandThe SA-DV6000 supports wireless LAN connections to client computers either locally, through an Intranet or over the Internet. Con-necting multiple VTR to a Client PC, or multiple Client PC to a VTR is supported. In addition, it is possible for a client to remotely controlthe VTR as well.A list of LAN card currently supported by the SA-DV6000 is shown on Page 4. Any compatible LAN card can be used in the Client PC.For Client PC settings, see the instruction manual of the LAN card or computer.Wireless CaveatsLow-powered wireless connections are prone to interference from many sources, including, but not limited to, other wireless LANs,cordless telephones, and satellite radio. For further details, see the instruction manual of the used wireless LAN card.Adverse condition of signals may result in the video being cut-off, noise and in some cases, a disconnection of the network.In addition, although there are several channels available, as shown below, there is a five channel overlap for each channel, limiting theactual number of channels available in environments where other wireless LANs are present. For example, if a wireless LAN usingchannel 2 is already in use at near position, the lowest channel you can use for your setup would be channel 7.