P-2000W_V2 User’s Guide
Figure 29 Wireless Setting
Table 15 Wireless Setting
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
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Wireless Mode | An 802.11b_AdHoc network is the simplest WLAN configuration, defined as two or |
| more wireless devices within range of each other that form an independent network |
| without the need of an access point (AP). |
| Select Infrastructure to access an AP. |
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SSID | (Service Set ID) The SSID identifies the Service Set with which a wireless station is |
| associated. Wireless stations associating to the access point (AP) must have the |
| same SSID. You can think of the SSID as being similar to a workgroup name in a |
| Microsoft network. |
A channel is a radio frequency used by IEEE 802.11b wireless devices. Channels | |
| available depend on the AP to which you connect. The channel is determined |
| automatically using the site survey feature. |
Rate | The closer you are to an AP the stronger the signal and the faster the connection. |
| Choose Auto to have the Prestige determine the best setting for your connection |
| type. |
WEP | If you are using a public AP, select None. |
| Select the length of WEP keys (64bits or 128bits) that the AP uses. |
| You must configure a WEP encryption key if the AP uses WEP. |
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Key 1 ~ 4 | The WEP keys are used to encrypt data. Both the Prestige and the AP must use the |
| same WEP key. |
| If you chose |
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| If you chose |
| characters |
| You must configure all four keys, but only one key can be activated at any one time. |
| The default key is Key 1. |
94 | Chapter 12 User Web Configurator Screens |
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