MFC-8890DW
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
What is Ad-hoc mode?
Ad-hoc mode is a wireless network framework that does not have a central access point / router. Each wireless client communicates directly with each other. When the Brother wireless machine is part of ad-hoc mode network, it receives all print jobs directly from the computer sending the print data.
NOTE: Illustrations shown below are from a representative product and may differ from your Brother machine.
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