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Channel: If you are setting up an Adhoc wireless LAN, set the channel number to the same value on all wireless clients. However, if you are connecting to a network via an AP, then the channel will be
SSID: Input an SSID for the wireless network to which you want to connect. If you will be roaming among multiple Access Points with different BSSID's, set the SSID to "ANY" to allow connection to any access point.
Tx Rate: Indicates the data transmission rate. To optimize
Preamble: It is highly recommended that you leave this value at default.
Power Mode: The choices are "Continuous Access Mode", "Maximum Power Save", and "Fast Power Save". The Power Mode is set to Continuous Access Mode by default. When enabled on a laptop, the power saving mode can reduce power consumption by the wireless PC card and extend the battery life of your laptop.
Encryption
For more secure data transmissions, set encryption to "256 bits", "128 bits" or "64 bits". The
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"Key Format", the security is enabled by entering
Site Survey |
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The Site Survey tab scans and displays all Access Points in the |
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the [Connect] button on the right. The Site Survey shows the |
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MAC address of the wireless network, the SSID, the encryption |
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status, and the channel the network is using. If the "AP" option |
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shows NO, then this means that there is no Access Point on that |
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network - or in other words, it is an Adhoc network. If the "AP" |
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When you press [Connect], you will be able to verify the settings and enter the required WEP keys, if any. If the network does not require WEP, the encryption portion will be grayed out. You can also set up different Profiles by changing the "Profile Name". By default, the "Profile Name" is the same as the SSID.
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