Wireless settings, Wireless security – Dell 4350 Network Access Point User Manual

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AP Host Name

The AP Host Name is the network name that the Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point will have on a network.

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Wireless Settings

Wireless Settings

NOTE:You must change each client’s wireless adapter settings to match the Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point

settings. Use the factory defaults for the access point, unless the default settings have been changed. In this case, note the
changes and use the new settings for each wireless network card. For assistance configuring a wireless network card, see
the card’s documentation.

Setting

Possible Values

Network Name (SSID)

(wireless by default)

Channel

(auto by default)

Network Name (SSID)

The network name is a value that identifies a collection of wireless devices found in a particular network. The default value for the
Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point is wireless. All workstations and access points must use the same SSID to be able to
communicate with one another.

The SSID is a 32-character field, and the value is case sensitive.

Channel

The Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point can operate on a variety of channels. Access points within close proximity to one
another must be on different channels. If you have just one access point, then the default, auto, is probably adequate. If you have
multiple access points in your network, it is suggested to stagger the channels for each access point. It is advisable to use the default
unless there is a specific reason for changing the channel, such as interference from microwaves, cellular phone towers, or other
access points in the area.

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Wireless Security

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