D-Link G520 Quick Installation Guide - Page 9

KSSID: HWireless Mode: IChannel: GTxRate: JPower Mode

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G. SSID: The Service Set Identifier is the name assigned to the wireless network. The factory SSID setting is set to default. Make changes here to match the SSID on existing Wireless Router or Access Point. H. Wireless Mode: The factory setting is set to Infrastructure. Ad-Hoc mode is used for peer-to-peer networking. I. Channel: By default, the channel is set to 6. Channel selection is automatically adjusted by the DWL-G520 depending on the channel setting of the access point selected for association. To change the channel settings, the Wireless Mode must be set to Ad-hoc. G H I J K J. TxRate: You can adjust the transmission rate to get the best signal possible depending on your usage and your environment. K. Power Mode: By default, Power Mode is set to Continuous Access Mode. Continuous Access Mode - this default setting consumes the most power. Maximum Power Save - this setting consumes the least power. Power Save - this setting consumes a moderate amount of power. 9

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G.
SSID:
The Service Set
Identifier is the name as-
signed to the wireless
network. The factory SSID
setting is set to
default
. Make
changes here to match the
SSID on existing Wireless
Router or Access Point.
H.
Wireless Mode:
The factory setting is
set to
Infrastructure
.
Ad-Hoc mode is used
for peer-to-peer
networking.
I.
Channel:
By default, the
channel is set to
6
. Channel
selection is automatically
adjusted by the DWL-G520
depending on the channel
setting of the access point
selected for association. To
change the channel settings,
the
Wireless Mode
must be
set to
Ad-hoc
.
J.
TxRate:
You can adjust the
transmission rate to get the best
signal possible depending on
your usage and your environment.
K
H
I
G
J
K.
Power Mode:
By default, Power Mode is set
to Continuous Access Mode.
Continuous
Access Mode
— this default setting con-
sumes the most power.
Maximum Power
Save
— this setting consumes the least
power.
Power Save
— this setting consumes
a moderate amount of power.