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You can change the configuration by clicking on the Configuration Change. When
you click on the Configuration Change, you see the screen given below.
Configuration Change screen allows you to set the parameters as explained below.
Mode : You can set the Network Mode to Infrastructure or Ad-hoc.
SSID : The SSID can be changed to any value. But that should be the same that of
AP. In case of Ad-hoc Mode, the SSID should be same for all clients.
Ethernet :
TX Rate : The transmission rate at which the data packets are transmitted by the
client or AP. You can set th is to Auto select 1 or 2 Mbps, Fixed 1 Mbps, Fixed 2
Mbps, Fixed 5.5 Mbps, Fixed 11Mbps or Full Auto (1 to 11Mbps).
Important : You must know the TX Rate that your AP can support. Failure to
which may cause the undesired results.
WEP Required : WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP is an encryption
scheme that provides the secure wireless data communications to the users. WEP
uses a 40-bit key to control the network access. In order to decode the data
transmission, each wireless client on the netwo rk must use the identical 40-bit key.
PS Mode : PS stands for Power Saving Mode.
Channel : You can change the channel number. In case of the Ad-hoc Network
Mode, the change in the channel number is effective. In case of the Infrastructure