An ad-hoc connection is for when you DON'T have a wireless network point available (Or you don't have the login credentials to use it.) It allows you to create a direct wireless connection between two devices, e.g: Wireless card built into a laptop and an iPad.
If you have a wireless access point available then you should use that instead of ad-hoc by joining both your computer and iPad to it. It will automatically hand out an appropriate IP address in the same range to each device that connects to it.
If you have a wireless access point available then you should use that instead of ad-hoc by joining both your computer and iPad to it. It will automatically hand out an appropriate IP address in the same range to each device that connects to it.
Posted Thu 29 Sep 11 @ 12:55 pm
As above, just load connectifyme on your laptop and all your problems will be sorted instantly.
Keith
Keith
Posted Thu 29 Sep 11 @ 1:46 pm
I have now tried the adhoc network in a live situation three times. It is just not stable. The units have disconnected and I have had to restart the Ipad to get them to reconnect.
Time to try connectify!
Time to try connectify!
Posted Sat 01 Oct 11 @ 11:13 pm
Hi I am having issues with connecting my iremote to virtual dj on the laptop. My device is not appearing despite successful connection over wi-if and ad hoc.
Posted Fri 02 Nov 12 @ 5:17 am
Posted Fri 02 Nov 12 @ 7:41 am