Use the HP sp400 Series Configuration Software

Access Point Density

The Access Point Density section allows you to select the density of access points in your installation and controls the rate at which the All-in-One will switch to a different access point. A high setting causes the All-in-One to more readily switch to another access point. The values associated with the different settings are as follows:

Low: 2 megabits per second (mbps) cannot be sustained (default)

Medium: 5.5 Mbps cannot be sustained

High: 11 Mbps cannot be sustained

Enable Wireless

Enable Wireless check box: Clear this box to disable the wireless radio.

Connection Timeout: The amount of time the All-in-One will wait to connect to a wireless network before reinitializing the wireless module. If devices frequently roam out of wireless range, this timeout may be increased to avoid unnecessary delays in reconnecting.

Security

Security Mode: Select either None, WEP, or WPA PSK (TKIP). Ask your network administrator if you are unsure what to select.

Wi-Fi Name: Enter a name that will be used to encrypt the Wi-Fi security parameters while they are stored in the All-in-One. The algorithm used is listed in the Communication Protocols document, which is available at www.hp.com/support/handheldsp400aio.

ESSID: Enter the ESSID of your wireless network.

Wi-Fi Key Index: Enter a number between 1 and 4. This number determines which of the four Wi- Fi keys will be used (see below).

Wi-Fi Key 1 through 4: To set up a device to connect to a network, type the key or keys in the boxes and click the Write to Device button.

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