PROLiNK WN2000 Wireless-N User Manual User Manual

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SSID: The SSID is the unique name shared among all
points in your wireless network. The name must be
identical for all devices and points attempting to connect
to the same network. User can use pull-down menu to
select from available APs.

Power Save Mode:

CAM (Constantly Awake Mode): When this mode is

selected, the power supply will be normally provided
even when there is no throughput.

PSM (Power Saving Mode): When this mode is

selected, this device will stay in power saving mode
even when there is high volume of throughput.

Network Type: There are two types, Infrastructure and
Ad-hoc modes. Under Ad-hoc mode user can also choose
the preamble type, the available preamble type includes
Auto and Long. In addition to that, the channel field will
be available for setup in Ad-hoc mode.

• The Infrastructure is intended for the connection

between wireless network cards and an Access Point.
With the wireless adapter, you can connect wireless
LAN to a wired global network via an Access Point.

• The Ad-hoc lets you set a small wireless workgroup

easily and quickly. Equipped with the wireless
adapter, you can share files and printers between each
PC and laptop.

Tx Power: Transmit power, the amount of power used by
a radio transceiver to send the signal out. Select the Tx
power percentage from the pull-down list including Auto,
100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, 10%
and Lowest.

Preamble: This function will show up when Ad-hoc
network type be selected. A preamble is a signal used in
wireless environment to synchronize the transmitting
timing including Synchronization and Start frame
delimiter. Select from the pull-down menu to change the

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