©Sealevel Systems, Inc.
SL9049 - 06/2011
SeaI/O Manual
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The following options are available in the Wireless Configuration window:
Wireless Configuration
Default Settings
Available Options
Network SSID
SL_Recovery
Alphanumeric
Case Sensitive
32 Characters
Topology
Ad Hoc
Ad Hoc
Infrastructure
Channel
[Varies]
1 – 11 (US)
1 – 14 (Europe, Japan)
Security Settings
(Ad Hoc Mode)
No Security Enabled
No Security Enabled
64-bit Open WEP
64-bit Shared WEP
128-bit Open WEP
128-bit Shared WEP
Security Settings
(Infrastructure Mode)
No Security Enabled
No Security Enabled
64-bit Open WEP
64-bit Shared WEP
128-bit Open WEP
128-bit Shared WEP
WPA Encryption w/ TKIP
WPA2 Encryption w/ AES
Key Encoding
Passphrase
Passphrase
Hexadecimal Key
Network Key
[None]
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This information explains the various configuration options available. Continue with the
wireless SeaI/O configuration on the following page.
The Network SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of the wireless network. The SSID can be
up to 32 alphanumeric characters and is case-sensitive. If you are using the wireless SeaI/O
module with a wireless access point (WAP), then the SSID names must match.
The network Topology defaults to Ad Hoc mode and supports Infrastructure mode. Ad Hoc
mode is a point-to-point method used to communicate with other wireless network clients,
including laptop computers and desktop computers using a wireless adapter. If you are using a
WAP, select Infrastructure mode.
The network Channel will vary depending on the number of times the wireless SeaI/O module is
reset. Every time the wireless SeaI/O module is reset, the channel will increment up by one.
Since the wireless SeaI/O module supports channels 1-14, there is a chance that a reset can put
the wireless SeaI/O module on a channel not compatible with your wireless adapter or access
point. If you cannot see the wireless SeaI/O module on your network, try resetting the module