Access point, Service set identifier (ssid) – Dell 2355dn Multifunction Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Appendix G. Wireless network environment

Infrastructure mode: In Infrastructure mode, wireless devices or

workstations communicate with each other through an access point (AP).

The access point acts like a hub, providing connectivity for wireless

computers. In Infrastructure mode, wireless devices can communicate

with each other or can communicate with a wired network. On Apple

networks, Infrastructure mode is called Airport Network mode. In this

mode, the dell print server receives print jobs from wireless and wired

network computers through an access point.

NOTE:

If you connect a network cable to the Network Printer, the print server will

not use the wireless interface. All packets will be transferred via the wired LAN.

Access point

An access point is a device that acts as a wireless communication hub so that

users of a wireless device can connect to a wired network. An access point must

be able to receive and forward network traffic between wireless and cabled

network devices. Multiple access points can act as repeaters to extend the range

of a wireless network. To use Infrastructure mode, you need to use an access

point.

Service Set Identifier (SSID)

The Service Set Identifier is the ID used to form a wireless network. You can set

up to 32 characters in the SSID field. An identifier attached to packets sent over

the wireless LAN functions as a password for joining a particular wireless

network (BSS). All wireless devices and access points within the same BSS must

use the same SSID. The SSID is also referred to as the network name because it

is an identifying label for a wireless network.

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