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MS860G WiFi Manual
WiFi NETWORK SETTINGS
RF
Channel
There are 11 potential RF (Radio Frequency) Channels,
numbered 1 through 11, to communicate over, and your
MS860G and the nearest Access Point will use one of
them. Because the MS860G and the AP will sort this out
for themselves, it is not necessary for the user to specify a
channel, however, a default RF Channel is provided by the
MS860G as a starting point.
WEP
WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol) is a security key for
communicating with an access point. If the correct key is
not presented, communication is denied. Because WEP is
used for security reasons, it must be obtained from your
Network Administrator.
Authentication
Type
If WEP (see above) is used, then the security key can be
presented to the AP in three different ways:
Disabled
- means communication with the AP is not
possible if WEP is on because the security key will not be
presented.
Auto
- means the MS860G will automatically present
the security key when requested by the Access Point.
On
- means that the security key is always presented by
theMS860G, whether it is requested or not.
Alias
Alias is merely a name for the scanner that would be
more easily recognizable than an IP Address. For
instance: “Fred’s MS860G”, “S103”, or “Warehouse-23”.
Contact
Contact is the name of the IT person or Network
Administrator that you would go to in case of trouble.
Location
Location is the usual location of the scanner, be it the
“Warehouse”, “Virginia’s Office”, or wherever.
SNMP
Community
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a
software tool to manage wireless networks. If your
Network Administrator is using SNMP, then they will be
able to give you your SNMP
Community name.
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