| Prestige 662HW Series Compact Guide |
| Table 3 Wireless LAN: Wireless |
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LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
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ESSID | (Extended Service Set IDentity) The ESSID is a unique name to |
| identify the Prestige in the wireless LAN. Wireless clients associating |
| to an Access Point (the Prestige) must have the same ESSID. Enter |
| a descriptive name (up to 32 printable |
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Hide ESSID | Select Yes to hide the ESSID so a wireless client cannot obtain the |
| ESSID through passive scanning. |
| Select No to make the ESSID visible so a wireless client can obtain |
| the ESSID through passive scanning. |
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Channel ID | The radio frequency used by IEEE 802.11b wireless devices is called |
| a channel. Select a channel from the |
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RTS/CTS | Select this option to enable the RTS (Request To Send)/CTS (Clear |
Threshold | To Send) threshold to minimize collisions. Enter a value between 0 |
| and 2432. The default is 2432. |
| Request To Send is the threshold (number of bytes) for enabling the |
| RTS/CTS handshake. Data with its frame size larger than this value |
| will perform the RTS/CTS handshake. Setting this attribute to be |
| larger than the maximum MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit) size turns |
| off the RTS/CTS handshake. |
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Fragmentation | Fragmentation Threshold is the maximum data fragment size that |
Threshold | can be sent. |
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WEP | WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encrypts data frames before |
Encryption | transmitting them over the wireless network. |
| Select Disable allows all wireless computers to communicate with |
| the access points without any data encryption. |
| Select |
| the keys in the fields provided to activate data encryption. |
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