User's Manual
802.11g USB 2.0 WLAN
Module User Manual
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4.3 More Setting …
Click “More Setting"icon of Figure 4-1 to enter More Setting window (Please see Figure
4-2.)
4.3.1 “General Connection Setting" group:
- Read the current status from the group if the “Change" button is not pressed.
- Press “Change" button for modifying the status, when the modification is finished, press
“Apply" to save it. The button “Change" and “Apply" is alternately shown on the
same position.
SSID:
The SSID (Service Set Identifier), also known as the Network Name, must be unique to
distinguish itself as a particular wireless network. All wireless points in the network area share
the same SSID. Type your network SSID in the SSID field to associate with access points or
stations within the specified wireless LAN.
Channel:
This is the radio channel used by wireless devices within the network for communication.
This command is only available while you are op
erating in the mode. Specify the
operating radio frequency channel from the pull-down menu if you are the creator of the
wireless network. If you are joining an existing network you do not need to select the channel;
configure the SSID and click Apply changes.
Note: The available channels differ from country to country. The channel number must be the same
between the entries/stations within the network, so that each station can communicate with the
other stations
TX Rate:
Select the transmission rate from “Tx Rate" drop down menu.
Network Type:
Select the
“Infrastructure" Mode from the “Network Type" drop
down menu.
Authentication:
Select from the “Authentication" drop down menu:
Open System, Shared Key, Auto, WPA, WPA PSK, WPA2, WPA2 PSK
Encryption:
Select from “Encryption" drop down menu: Disable, WEP, TKIP, AES