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1).
Local Name
Specify name for terminal SP5600
Default: the S/N of the SP5600 terminal
2).
Domain Name
The domain name locates the organization or other entity on the Internet.
Default: <None>
3).
SS ID
The SSID is a 32-character (maximum) string identifying the wireless local area
network. All APs & terminals within the same service set should have the same SSID.
Default: <None>
4).
System Scale
This option which depends on the Access Point Density determines when the terminal
should look for other Access Point that has bigger signal strength.
[1] Low
[2] Medium
[3] High
Default: [2] Medium
5).
Power Saving
Wireless products can be put in lower power consumption mode when “Power Saving”
is enabled.
Default: [1] Enable
6).
Preamble
Select either a short preamble or long preamble. Select a short preamble for SP5600
terminal with high network traffic; select a long preamble when the network traffic is
low.
Default: [1] Long
4.
Security
1). Authentication
802.11b supports two subtypes of network authentication services:
open
system
and
shared
key
. Open system authentication is used when no authentication is required.
Under Share Key Authentication, it involves a shared secret key to authenticate the
station to the AP(access point). WEP must be implemented to utilize this.
[0] Share Key
[1] Open System
Default: [1] Open System
2). WEP Menu
WEP Setting
Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption to translate data into a secret
code. It provides wireless clients with confidentiality and authentication in an IEEE
802.11b environment.