Dell TrueMobile 2350 Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router User's Guide - Page 104

Enable Wireless, Hide my wireless network, both b & g, Transfer Rate, Channel, Advanced Options

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Enable Wireless This setting enables radio transmission and reception on the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router. Hide my wireless network Checking this option disables the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router sending out beacon packets to the wireless network. It is not selected by default and other users can easily find and make association to your Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router with the use of a site survey tool. If you want to increase wireless network security, you can enable this feature. Mode The Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router is 802.11g-compatible. You can select both b & g (dual mode), or just 802.11b mode or just 802.11g mode from the Mode list. SSID Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a 32-character name that uniquely identifies all the computers and equipment that make up the wireless network. Transfer Rate Transfer rate can be set to automatic or some other fixed value. It is recommended that you set the transfer rate to automatic (Auto) to allow the wireless network devices to transmit at a rate they deem optimum at any given point of time. Channel The channel settings let you set the channel for this router. The radio channel is the place over which a communication transmission occurs. The operating channel number depends on the regulatory domain. NOTE: If you want to configure the settings of Beacon Interval, RTS Threshold, Fragmentation Threshold, and DTIM Interval, ensure that Advanced Options is selected first.

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Enable Wireless
This setting enables radio transmission and reception on the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router.
Hide my wireless network
Checking this option disables the Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router sending out beacon packets to the wireless network. It is not selected by default and other
users can easily find and make association to your Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router with the use of a site survey tool.
If you want to increase wireless network security, you can enable this feature.
Mode
The Dell Wireless 2350 Broadband Router is 802.11g-compatible. You can select
both b & g
(dual mode), or just
802.11b
mode or just
802.11g
mode from the
Mode
list.
SSID
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a 32-character name that uniquely identifies all the computers and equipment that make up the wireless network.
Transfer Rate
Transfer rate can be set to automatic or some other fixed value. It is recommended that you set the transfer rate to automatic (Auto) to allow the wireless network
devices to transmit at a rate they deem optimum at any given point of time.
Channel
The channel settings let you set the channel for this router. The radio channel is the place over which a communication transmission occurs. The operating channel
number depends on the regulatory domain.
NOTE:
If you want to configure the settings of Beacon Interval, RTS Threshold, Fragmentation Threshold, and DTIM Interval, ensure that
Advanced Options
is
selected first.