Mode |
You
may choose Mixed Mode if you have both
802.11b and 802.11g on your network. If you would
like to restrict your network to only 802.11b or
802.11g clients, then choose Wireless-B
Only or Wireless-G Only mode.
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Network Name
(SSID) |
The
SSID is the unique name shared among all PCs in
your network. The SSID must be the same for all
the PCs on the network in order for them to
communicate with each other. |
Channel |
The
channel determines which frequency your network
will operate in. If you are experiencing poor
performance, try changing to another
channel. |
SSID Broadcast |
SSID
broadcast enables the access point to identify
itself as an available network to network scans.
If you do not wish to announce the SSID to other
devices, select Disabled |
Current
Encryption |
This section tells you
they type of wireless security is configured
on the Access Point. |
SES
Button |
You have two options to
initiate the SecureEasySetup wireless
security. One option is to setup through the
SES button on the front panel of your Access
Point. The other option is to use the SES button
displayed on this page. You can click the green
SES button to initiate the setup. You will
have 2 minutes to push the SES soft button on your
wireless client for connection. For Non-SES
client adapters, go to the Wireless Security and
write down the passphrase generated by SES.
You will have to enter the passphrase manually for
your client adapter.
Click the
Reset Security button to clear the SES security
key and prepare to configure your wireless
clients. Follow the onscreen
instructions. Once you reset, you will have
to reconfigure all the client adapters.
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