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Client Name A logical name for your work station. It allows you to determine which devices are connected to the Access Point without having to memorize every MAC address. This name is included in the Access Point’s list of connected devices.
SSID1 The service set identifier (SSID) allows you to access a specific wireless network.
SSID2, SSID3 Optional SSIDs that allows you to roam to a second distinct network without having to reconfigure your client adapter.
SSIDs Range: Up to 32 characters (case sensitive)
Constant Awake Mode Keeps the client adapter powered up continuously so there is little lag in message response time Consumes the most power but offers the highest throughput.
Fast Power Save Mode Switches between maximum power save (Max PSP) mode and CAM mode, depending on network traffic. This mode switches to CAM when retrieving a large number of packets and switches back to Max PSP once the packets have been retrieved.
Maximum Power Save Mode Causes the Access Point to buffer incoming messages for the client adapter, which wakes up periodically and polls the Access Point to see if any buffered messages are waiting for it. The adapter can request each message and then go back to sleep.
Network Type Specifies the type of network in which your client adapter is installed. Select Office Network if your client adapter will be used in an enterprise network. If you are planning to use your client select Home Network and set up the appropriate settings on the Home Networking page.
Network Type Description can be set to AdHoc mode,often referred to as peer to peer. Used to set up a small network between two or more devices. Infrastructure Mode Used to set up a connection to a wired Ethernet network (via an Access Point)