Actiontec ScreenBeam Pro Business Edition User Manual - Page 43

Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name SSID

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address is displayed in the lower part of the Ready to connect screen. It is used to access the local management server when AGO is disabled. Note: The Wireless IP Address must not be in the range defined by Wireless DHCP IP Start and Wireless DHCP IP End. Wireless Subnet Mask: It is the subnet mask of receiver's network. Wireless DHCP IP Start and Wireless DHCP IP End: These two items define the range of IP addresses assigned to the connected devices. Note: These network parameters works when AGO is disabled. 3. Click the Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to confirm. 4. The receiver reboots, and new settings take effect after the reboot. 5.3.21. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) When AGO is disabled, you can modify the receiver's wireless network name (SSID). Follow the procedure below to modify the receiver's SSID: 1. Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. Go to the Network Name (SSID) and Network Password section, and type a new name in the Network Name (SSID) box and a new password in Network Password box. 40

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address is displayed in the lower part of the
Ready to connect
screen. It is used to
access the local management server when AGO is disabled.
Note
: The Wireless IP Address must not be in the range defined by
Wireless DHCP IP
Start
and
Wireless DHCP IP End
.
°
Wireless Subnet Mask
: It is the subnet mask of receiver’s network.
°
Wireless DHCP IP Start
and
Wireless DHCP IP End
: These two items define the range
of IP addresses assigned to the connected devices.
Note
: These network parameters works when AGO is disabled.
3. Click the
Apply
button, and then click
OK
on the pop-up message box to confirm.
4.
The receiver reboots, and new settings take effect after the reboot.
5.3.21.
Modifying the Receiver’s Wireless Network Name (SSID)
When AGO is disabled, you can modify the receiver’s wireless network name (SSID).
Follow the procedure below to modify the receiver’s SSID:
1.
Go to the
Network Settings
tab page by clicking the
Network Settings
tab.
2.
Go to the
Network Name (SSID)
and
Network Password
section, and type a new name
in the
Network Name (SSID)
box and a new password in
Network Password
box.