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CompactWLAN

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Network SSID

The SSID is a unique ID given to the Access Point. Wireless clients associating to Access Points must

have the same SSID. The default value Auto Detect will cause the CompactWLAN to associate

with any Access Point that gives the fastest response. You may also specify and SSID (Access Point)

with which you desire to connect. Specifying an SSID for your CompactWLAN is recommended

because it will prevent you PDA from unintentionally connecting to a different wireless network. The

SSID can be set up to 32 characters and is case sensitive.

Link Rate

The CompactWLAN provides various data rate options for you to select. Data rate options

include Auto, 1, 2, 1 or 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps. In most networking scenarios, the default Fully

Auto setting will prove to be the most efficient. This setting will allow your CompactWLAN to

operate at the maximum possible data rate under any condition. When the signal strength drops

below a certain level, the CompactWLAN will automatically switch to a lower data rate. When the

signal strength improves, the CompactWLAN will automatically readjust the data rate until it has

reached the optimal speed. Linking at a lower data rate trades off speed for connection reliability.

Packet Fragmentation

Packet sizes larger than the specified value will be split into fragments before transmission.

Power Management

When Power Management is enabled, the CompactWLAN will go into Power Management mode to

minimize power consumption.

(NOTE: When Power Management is enabled, the Access Point must also support Power

Management for the link to be maintained.)

RTS/CTS Medium Access

Turn on only if your Access Point supports RTS/CTS Medium Access.