User's Manual
Use the HP sp400 Series Configuration Software
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Access Point Density
The Access Point Density section allows you to select the density of access points in your installation
and controls the rate at which the All-in-One will switch to a different access point. A high setting causes
the All-in-One to more readily switch to another access point. The values associated with the different
settings are as follows:
• Low: 2 megabits per second (mbps) cannot be sustained (default)
• Medium: 5.5 Mbps cannot be sustained
• High: 11 Mbps cannot be sustained
Enable Wireless
• Enable Wireless check box: Clear this box to disable the wireless radio.
• Connection Timeout: The amount of time the All-in-One will wait to connect to a wireless network
before reinitializing the wireless module. If devices frequently roam out of wireless range, this
timeout may be increased to avoid unnecessary delays in reconnecting.
Security
• Security Mode: Select either None, WEP, or WPA PSK (TKIP). Ask your network administrator if
you are unsure what to select.
• Wi-Fi Name: Enter a name that will be used to encrypt the Wi-Fi security parameters while they
are stored in the All-in-One. The algorithm used is listed in the
Communication Protocols
document, which is available at
www.hp.com/support/handheldsp400aio.
• ESSID: Enter the ESSID of your wireless network.
• Wi-Fi Key Index: Enter a number between 1 and 4. This number determines which of the four Wi-
Fi keys will be used (see below).
• Wi-Fi Key 1 through 4: To set up a device to connect to a network, type the key or keys in the
boxes and click the
Write to Device button.