User's Manual Part 2

Click No to allow transmission of beacon packets from the access point.
Click Yes to disable the transmission of beacon packets from the access point.
Mode
The setting allows the user to select the 802.11 mode that the Dell Wireless 4350 Small
Network Access Point will use when communicating with wireless clients.
Select 802.11b and 802.11g if the access point is to support both 802.11g and 802.11b
compatible wireless clients (default setting).
Select 802.11b if the access point is to support only 802.11b compatible wireless clients.
Select 802.11g if the access point is to support only 802.11g compatible wireless clients.
Network Name(SSID)
This setting allows the user to change the Network Name (SSID) of the Dell Wireless 4350
Small Network Access Point. The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a 32-character name that
uniquely identifies all the computers and equipment that make up the wireless network. The
default value is “wireless”.
Transfer Rate
This setting allows the user to set the wireless throughput rate from the Dell Wireless 4350
Small Network Access Point to the wireless clients. The transfer rate can be set to automatic
or some other fixed value. It is recommended that you set the transfer rate to automatic (Auto)
to allow the wireless network devices to transmit at a rate they deem optimum.
Channel
This setting allows the user to set the radio channel that the Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network
Access Point will operate on. The range of available radio channels depends on the regulatory
domain (e.g. 11 channels for U.S. and Canada & 13 channels for Europe). It is recommended
that you set the channel setting to Auto to allow the access point to locate the most suitable
radio channel for operation.
Transmit Power Level
This setting allows the user to select the transmit radio power level of the Dell Wireless 4350
Small Network Access Point. The access point supports five different transmit power levels
and these are 8 dBm, 11 dBm, 14 dBm, 17 dBm and 20 dBm.