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Chapter 2
Getting Started
Wireless LAN Connection
SSID
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is used as an identifier which means, “you are part of the
802.11b/g compliant wireless network”. The phone should have the
same SSID as the one configured within an AP. (See "Profile Settings"
on page 89.)
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An SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of a wireless local area network.
Network
The phone can be a DHCP client or may be STATIC configured. (See
“Profile Settings_steps 8. To set network to the default profile:” on
page 89.)
System Setting
Enter the code to set the System Setting and press . The preset
code is “0000” which could be changed by the user.
Direct Send / Remote Mode
These are configured as the phone’s network status. (See “System
Settings” on page 95.
System IP
The phone must be programmed with the IP address of the iPECS
system to initially request the registration.
Station Set
Depend on the system this station number could be set by manual.
Restarting the Phone
If something is not working right, restarting or resetting your phone to
solve the problem. (See "Turning Your Phone On and Off" on page 16.)
Range
In a typical office environment where there are some obstacles,
the WLAN coverage area is approximately 15 ~ 30 meters. A better
coverage distance could be achieved in more open areas. The cover-
age area is, however, truly dependent on the office environment
characteristics (e.g. construction material of walls, metallic objects,
doors, windows, stair-wells, etc). Other radio equipment could also
affect the coverage area. The coverage area will be unique for each
office environment.