
User Manual
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| Tx Rate /Rx | 
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| Signal quality | 
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 | levels, from Bad to Best), a numerical value in dBm, and a signal quality | 
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 | Connect button to access it. | 
Profile Name: Enter the profile name you wish to have.
Set Configuration: The Set Configuration area contains the following fields
SSID Name: The SSID for the current profile
BSS Type: The BSS type, either 
Channel: The preferred channel on which to make a connection (available for 
Band: The band on which to make a connection.
Super Profile:Determines the security settings available to you, and can be one of the following:
Personal: Enables only the basic security settings that you are likely to need at home.
Enterprise: Enables all security settings, including more complex 
Security: Determines the type of security to use for this connection, and can be one of the following:
None
WEP
WPA2
Any WPA
WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a data security mechanism based on a 64 Bit/128 Bit/256 Bit shared key algorithm.
Press the Configure button to change WEP configuration.
Note: You must use the same Default Key #, Key Size, and Encryption Key on both the host and destination devices in order to establish a connection.
KEY1 ~ KEY 4: You can specify up to 4 different keys, but only one can be used at a time.
Encryption: Enter the key value in this field.
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