User manual

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CONFIGURATION
To enter the information for an access point manually, go to the Prole menu (see
Section 3.2: Prole Management) and click “Add.
The screen will expand as needed, initially displaying the System Cong screen.
Prole Name — Every prole needs a unique name.
SSID — Enter the SSID of this access point. If you selected an access point from
the Prole 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 youre connecting to an access
point, select “Infrastructure; for point-to-point wireless connection (i.e., youre
connecting to another computer that’s using Ad Hoc mode), select “Ad Hoc.
NOTE: If you selected an AP from the Prole List, keep this eld unchanged.
Tx Power — This is the wireless output power. If youre 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 NameEvery profi le needs a unique name.
SSIDEnter 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 lled automatically;
however, you can modify the SSID manually.
Network TypeSelect 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 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.
INTELLINET_UI
INTELLINET_UI
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 NameEvery profi le needs a unique name.
SSIDEnter 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 lled automatically;
however, you can modify the SSID manually.
Network TypeSelect 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 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.
INTELLINET_UI
INTELLINET_UI