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Setup #3
SSID [...]
Here, you define the name of your network's SSID.
The [...] cursor is moved left and
right with the and
softkeys. The softkey inserts a character to the left of the
[...] cursor. The softkey deletes the character where the [...] cursor is currently positioned.
SSID search
Alternatively, you can execute a
search with the softkey, followed by a listing of all the networks found.
Example of an SSID list:
The list is displayed in Setup #11. If, unexpectedly, the required network is not visible, it is possible that the Access Point (WLAN Router) is badly positioned or the
MMMaerial is not lined up correctly. Change the position and carry out a new search with the softkey.
If the required network is not found even though all conditions are fulfilled and the following display appears, it is possible that the cabled access (LAN) is already in place or the network name, (SSID), is hidden by the Access Point. In this case, the SSID must be entered manually, see SSID.
Select network
If the required network is visible, you select it with the softkeys and confirm your
choice with the softkey. You quit Setup #1 with the
softkey. The existing setting in Setup #3 is retained.
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