Oki C9600n OkiLAN 510w Configuration Guide - Page 7

Ervice, Dentifier, Hannels

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SSID (SERVICE SET IDENTIFIER) _________ In a wireless network, terminals can be assigned an SSID identifier which restricts their access to printers on the network to only those set up for that SSID. For example, computers set up as Accounting can only communicate to a printer through the Marketing access point (AP) and computers set up as Marketing can only communicate to a printer through the Marketing access point: SSID = Accounting SSID = Marketing SSID = Accounting SSID = Marketing CHANNELS There are 13 channels available for use in a wireless network. However, adjacent channels share a frequency and can interfere with one another. Therefore, to obtain maximum communication speed and accuracy, channels for access points which are near each other should be selected with 5 channels space between them: e.g., channels 1, 6 and 11. 7 Configuration Overview

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Configuration Overview
SSID (S
ERVICE
S
ET
I
DENTIFIER
)_________
In a wireless network, terminals can be assigned an SSID identifier
which restricts their access to printers on the network to only those
set up for that SSID.
For example, computers set up as Accounting can only
communicate to a printer through the Marketing access point (AP)
and computers set up as Marketing can only communicate to a
printer through the Marketing access point:
C
HANNELS
_________________________
There are 13 channels available for use in a wireless network.
However, adjacent channels share a frequency and can interfere
with one another.
Therefore, to obtain maximum communication speed and
accuracy, channels for access points which are near each other
should be selected with 5 channels space between them: e.g.,
channels 1, 6 and 11.
SSID = Marketing
SSID = Accounting
SSID = Marketing
SSID = Accounting