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SSID
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) controls access to a given
wireless network. This value MUST match the SSID of any/all
Access Points that you want to communicate with. If the value
does not match, access to the system is not granted. The SSID
can be up to 32 characters (case sensitive).
Network type (Infrastructure Mode)
This mode is used to set up a connection to a wired network, such
as Ethernet or Token Ring. This mode requires an Access Point
to gain access to the wired network.
Network type (Ad Hoc Mode)
This mode is used to set up a small, temporary network between
two or more computers. For example, you might set up an ad hoc
network between computers in a conference room so users can
share information in a meeting.
Constant Awake Mode (CAM)
Constant Awake Mode is the normal mode for desktop machines
or other machines where power consumption is not an issue. It
keeps the radio powered up continuously so there is little latency
for responding to messages. This mode is recommended for
devices where high availability is desired.
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