firstly, I want to confirm in wireless mode, the Wireless mode is means console and client machines are wireless ? or just console wireless it's ok?
following combine, which one is correct ?
Wireless(console) -->Wireless (client)
Wireless(console) -->wire (client)
Wire (console) --> wireless (client)
--> all are okay.. you can have wireless console, wireless client, or any combination above. Only concern on a wireless console is that if you are on DHCP your provisioning server IP address could change & cause problems. Unless your DNS is updating the record so that the provisioning server resolves to the right console.
secondly, how can I know the machine work under Wireless mode? because I conncet Wire & Wireless at same time.
--> Unplug the wired connection, then search for the client, you should be able to see it's a wireless connection (also do in S0 power state) see this thread for the exact power state options.
http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2007/01/10/all-about-system-power-states-s0-s5/
Thirdly what's relationship between the IP of ME and OS LAN IP? they are isolate or conjunction ?
--> when powered off & plugged into power/network the IP of the ME, then after the OS boots the IP resolves back to the OS owning the IP address. conjunction yes.
May I use Intel DTK to control the WLAN mode testing ?
certainly.. I would recommend just disconnecting the wired connection, searching via the ISV console for the box & then trying the connection. Pending your ISV vs. DTK/ISDU the experience will be slightly different. let me know the console & i'll provide more information.