Belkin F6D3010 User Manual - Page 19

Step 2., a Network Name, b Network Type, c Transfer Rate

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Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility 1 Step 2. The next screen you will see allows you to type in the name of the network you will be connecting to, the type of network it is, and optionally, set the data rate for that network. After 2 making the selections, click "Next" to continue. 3 4 (a) 5 (b) (c) 6 section (a) Network Name The exact name of the network you will be connecting to. The "Network Name" is the same as the network SSID. (b) Network Type Select either "Access Point", if it is a network with a wireless router or access point, or "Peer-to-Peer" if this is a direct connection to another computer. (c) Transfer Rate "Automatic" is the suggested "Transfer Rate" unless there is a specific need to change this setting. 17

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Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility
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(a)
(b)
(c)
Step 2.
The next screen you will see allows you to type in the name
of the network you will be connecting to, the type of network
it is, and optionally,
set the data rate for that network. After
making the selections, click “Next” to continue.
(a) Network Name
The exact name of the network you will be connecting to. The
“Network Name” is the same as the network SSID.
(b) Network Type
Select either “Access Point”, if it is a network with a wireless
router or access point, or “Peer-to-Peer” if this is a direct
connection to another computer.
(c) Transfer Rate
“Automatic” is the suggested “Transfer Rate” unless there is a
specific need to change this setting.