User manual
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CONFIGURATION
To enter the information for an access point manually, go to the Prole menu (see 
Section 3.2: Prole Management) and click “Add.”
The screen will expand as needed, initially displaying the System Cong screen.
Prole Name — Every prole needs a unique name.
SSID — Enter the SSID of this access point. If you selected an access point from 
  the Prole List and its SSID isn’t hidden, the SSID will be lled automatically;  
  however, you can modify the SSID manually.
Network Type — Select Ad Hoc or Infrastructure. If you’re connecting to an access 
  point, select “Infrastructure”; for point-to-point wireless connection (i.e., you’re 
  connecting to another computer that’s using Ad Hoc mode), select “Ad Hoc.”   
  NOTE: If you selected an AP from the Prole List, keep this eld  unchanged.
Tx Power — This is the wireless output power. If you’re not too far from an access 
  point (good signal reception), you can select a lower output power to save energy;  
  for a more distant access point, select a higher output power. NOTE: “Auto” is 
  suggested to let the utility decide the best output power setting.
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CONFIGURATIO N
To enter the information for an access point manually, go to the Profi le menu (see 
Section 3.2: Profi le Management) and click “Add.”
The screen will expand as needed, initially displaying the System Confi g screen.
Profi le Name — Every profi le needs a unique name.
SSID — Enter the SSID of this access point. If you selected an access point from
  the Profi le List and its SSID isn’t hidden, the SSID will be fi lled automatically; 
  however, you can modify the SSID manually.
Network Type — Select Ad Hoc or Infrastructure. If you’re connecting to an access
  point, select “Infrastructure”; for point-to-point wireless connection (i.e., you’re
  connecting to another computer that’s using Ad Hoc mode), select “Ad Hoc.” 
  NOTE: If you selected an AP from the Profi le List, keep this fi eld unchanged.
Tx Power — This is the wireless output power. If you’re not too far from an access
  point (good signal reception), you can select a lower output power to save energy; 
  for a more distant access point, select a higher output power. NOTE: “Auto” is
  suggested to let the utility decide the best output power setting.
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16
CONFIGURATION
To enter the information for an access point manually, go to the Profi le menu (see 
Section 3.2: Profi le Management) and click “Add.”
The screen will expand as needed, initially displaying the System Confi g screen.
Profi le Name — Every profi le needs a unique name.
SSID — Enter the SSID of this access point. If you selected an access point from
  the Profi le List and its SSID isn’t hidden, the SSID will be fi lled automatically; 
  however, you can modify the SSID manually.
Network Type — Select Ad Hoc or Infrastructure. If you’re connecting to an access
  point, select “Infrastructure”; for point-to-point wireless connection (i.e., you’re
  connecting to another computer that’s using Ad Hoc mode), select “Ad Hoc.” 
  NOTE: If you selected an AP from the Profi le List, keep this fi eld unchanged.
Tx Power — This is the wireless output power. If you’re not too far from an access
  point (good signal reception), you can select a lower output power to save energy; 
  for a more distant access point, select a higher output power. NOTE: “Auto” is
  suggested to let the utility decide the best output power setting.
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