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Wireless network settings, 10TX-Full, 10TX-Half, Parameter, Description, Connected, Disabled

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(continued) Link Configuration The speed at which data is transmitted over a network: ● 802.11b: for wireless network. ● 10TX-Full: for wired network. ● 10TX-Half: for wired network. ● 100TX-Full: for wired network. ● 100TX-Half: for wired network. ● None: networking is disabled. Wireless network settings The following table describes the wireless network settings shown on the network configuration page. Parameter Wireless Status Communication Mode Network Name (SSID) Signal Strength (1-5) Channel Description Status of the wireless network: ● Connected: the HP all-in-one is connected to a wireless LAN and everything is working. ● Disconnected: the HP all-in-one is not connected to the wireless LAN due to incorrect settings (such as the wrong WEP key), or the HP allin-one is out of range. ● Disabled: either the radio is turned off, or the Ethernet cable is plugged in. ● Not applicable: this parameter does not apply to this network type. An IEEE 802.11 networking framework in which devices or stations communicate with each other: ● Infrastructure: the HP all-in-one communicates with other network devices through a wireless access point, such as a wireless router or base station. ● ad hoc: the HP all-in-one communicates directly with each device on the network. No wireless access point is used. This is also called a peer-to-peer network. On Macintosh networks, ad hoc mode is called computer-to-computer mode. ● Not applicable: this parameter does not apply to this network type. Service Set Identifier. A unique identifier (up to 32 characters) that differentiates one wireless local area network (WLAN) from another. The SSID is also referred to as the network name. This is the name of the network to which the HP all-in-one is connected. The transmitting or return signal graded on a scale of 1 to 5: ● 5: Excellent ● 4: Good ● 3: Fair ● 2: Poor ● 1: Marginal ● No signal: no signal detected on the network. ● Not applicable: this parameter does not apply to this network type. The channel number currently being used for wireless communication. This depends on the network in use, and might differ from the requested channel HP all-in-one Network Guide 23

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Link
Configuration
The speed at which data is transmitted over a network:
802.11b
: for wireless network.
10TX-Full
: for wired network.
10TX-Half
: for wired network.
100TX-Full
: for wired network.
100TX-Half
: for wired network.
None
: networking is disabled.
Wireless network settings
The following table describes the wireless network settings shown on the network configuration
page.
Parameter
Description
Wireless Status
Status of the wireless network:
Connected
: the HP all-in-one is connected to a wireless LAN and
everything is working.
Disconnected:
the HP all-in-one is not connected to the wireless LAN
due to incorrect settings (such as the wrong WEP key), or the HP all-
in-one is out of range.
Disabled
: either the radio is turned off, or the Ethernet cable is plugged
in.
Not applicable
: this parameter does not apply to this network type.
Communication
Mode
An IEEE 802.11 networking framework in which devices or stations
communicate with each other:
Infrastructure
: the HP all-in-one communicates with other network
devices through a wireless access point, such as a wireless router or
base station.
ad hoc
: the HP all-in-one communicates directly with each device on
the network. No wireless access point is used. This is also called a
peer-to-peer network. On Macintosh networks, ad hoc mode is called
computer-to-computer mode.
Not applicable
: this parameter does not apply to this network type.
Network Name
(SSID)
Service Set Identifier. A unique identifier (up to 32 characters) that
differentiates one wireless local area network (WLAN) from another. The
SSID is also referred to as the network name. This is the name of the
network to which the HP all-in-one is connected.
Signal Strength
(1-5)
The transmitting or return signal graded on a scale of 1 to 5:
5
: Excellent
4
: Good
3
: Fair
2
: Poor
1
: Marginal
No signal
: no signal detected on the network.
Not applicable
: this parameter does not apply to this network type.
Channel
The channel number currently being used for wireless communication. This
depends on the network in use, and might differ from the requested channel
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