Device Properties Modification
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General Specifications | Model MA101 Wireless USB Adapter |
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Network Type | Configurable between 802.11 ad hoc and infrastructure modes. In |
| 802.11 ad hoc mode, the wireless nodes form their own local network |
| where the end nodes communicate |
| In infrastructure mode, the wireless searches all available wireless |
| channels to associate with an access point. The default value for Network |
| Type is Infrastructure. |
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SSID | Enter a |
| characters are case sensitive. When the wireless node is operating in ad |
| hoc mode, this field operates as the basic service set ID (BSS ID). All |
| wireless nodes in the same network should use the same BSS ID. |
| When in infrastructure mode, this field defines the extended service set |
| ID (ESS ID). The ESS ID assigned to the wireless node is required to |
| match the access point ESS ID for the wireless node to communicate |
| with the access point. The default SS ID is “Wireless”. |
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Channel | Only valid in |
| In infrastructure mode, the wireless node automatically searches through |
| all available wireless channels for an access point to be associated with. |
| It is not necessary to select the wireless channel when operating in |
| infrastructure mode. The default wireless channel is 6. |
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Use WEP | Set the data encryption level for the wireless node. The data encryption |
| level must be the same between all wireless nodes and access points in the |
| same network. The possible values for the data encryption level are |
| Disable, 64 bits and 128 bits. |
| data encryption by some vendors. For more explanation on data |
| encryption, please refer to the wireless network fundamental chapter at |
| the beginning of this reference guide. |
| Setting the data encryption level to Disable is to not use any encryption; |
| this is also called Open System data encryption. Setting the data |
| encryption level to |
| (also called |
| encryption is another possible Shared Key data encryption method. |
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Preamble Mode | A long transmit preamble allows the receiver to lock into the received bit |
| patterns more easily. A short transmit preamble provides better |
| performance. The default value is Long Tx Preamble. |
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