Icom VE-PG4 Operating Guide ver.1.36 - Page 127
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN, Wireless LAN, lower and upper case.
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6 Transceiver Controller Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■■Wireless LAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 Roaming Threshold ��� 7 SSID Set the received signal strength level when the IP100H starts roaming. The settable level is between -1 and -100 dBm. (Default: -75 (dBm)) LLWhen setting to a high level (example: -50 dBm), it becomes easy to start roaming. Or when setting to a low level (example: -90 dBm), it becomes difficult to start roaming. Enter an SSID that is the same as that of the wireless access point. Enter up to 32 characters, using numbers, symbols and letters (both lower and upper case). Be careful of the difference between lower and upper case letters. LL Informatio ••Up to 10 SSIDs can be registered. ••The SSID is used to separate the wireless network groups. You cannot connect to different SSID groups. ••If two or more wireless access points exist in the same area, each wireless network group is identified by the SSID (wireless network name). ••If you register two or more SSIDs, the IP100H connects to the SSID which has the strongest radio signal. ••For any other wireless device, this may be called ESSID. ••The setting data before version 2.04 automatically moves to the top of the SSID setting. NOTE: You cannot apply the Wireless LAN settings when: ••The setting for the same "SSID"(6) and "Encryption" (7) as that you entered already exists. ••The top of the SSID setting overlaps with other Wireless LAN (a different value is set in "No." (1)) settings. 6-56