Owner`s manual

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The following page showing the Wireless Network name is
displayed
Your Commander Pulse and all of the wireless PCs in your
wireless LAN share the same wireless network name. This
name (commonly known as the Service Set Identifier (SSID))
distinguishes your Wireless network from any other(s) that may
be in use nearby. It also ensures that only those PCs configured
with the same name as the one set on your Commander Pulse
can obtain access to it.
For security reasons, we recommend that you replace the
default network name with a unique value of your own.
To do this:
4. Click in the Network Name (SSID) box and type a new
name. The name can be any combination of numbers
and/or letters with a maximum length of 32 characters.
5. Click Next>.
The next page in the wizard sequence is displayed, which
allows you to Select a Channel.
Your Commander Pulse and all of the wireless PCs in your
wireless LAN must share the same channel number. Each
channel represents a regulatory channel frequency (MHz).
Some countries may regulate the use of certain channel
frequencies. Your ISP determines which channels are available
and whether you should allow automatic or manual channel
selection.
To configure channel selection, choose one of the following
options:
6. If you want the Commander Pulse to automatically
select the best channel for your network, click on the
Allow Commander Pulse to select channel option and
then click Next>.
7. If you want to manually select a channel, click on the
Select a channel manually option and then click Next>.
The following page is displayed: