Chapter 4.
Setting up Wireless Imager
Parameter
Gateway Address
Wireless Mode
Channel
SSID/ESSID
If the contents you have set on this page are correct, click the [APPLY] button.
The screen prompting you to restart Wireless Imager will appear. If no other configuration change is
necessary, click the [RESTART] button to restart Wireless Imager. The changed settings will take effect
upon Restart.
[NOTE] WEP (Encryption) cannot be set on the Quick Setup screen. When using WEP, click the
[BACK] button before restarting and make the settings on the screen described in [4.3.4.
Advanced setup-Wireless].
To return the contents you have set to the previous settings, click the [REFRESH] button
before pressing [APPLY] button.
To return the settings to the factory default settings, click the [Restore Factory Default
Settings] button. Only quick setup items are then returned to the factory default settings.
Set the gateway address in the environment you wish to use.
If [IP Configuration Method] is set at [DHCP] or [BOOTP], this setting may
become unnecessary depending on the settings of [DHCP Server] and
[BOOTP Server].
If any segment beyond the router is not used, the gateway address can be
left at "255.255.255.255".
Set the wireless communication mode in the environment you wish to use.
Select either "Infrastructure" or "AdHoc".
Set the channel when the system is used in the "Pseudo AdHoc" mode.
Select from available channels in each region; North America (USA and
Canada): 1 ~11; Europe: 1~13; France: 10~13.
Set SSID/ESSID when the system is used in the "Infrastructure" or
"802.11 AdHoc" mode.
[NOTE] If a SSID/ESSID, other than "ANY", is to be used in Infrastructure
mode, the same SSID/ESSID must be set to Wireless Imager,
access point, and the wireless-enabled client PC.
In 802.11 Adhoc mode, the same SSID must be set to Wireless
Imager and the wireless-enabled client PC.
SSID/ESSID is case-sensitive. Even though all characters
projected by pressing the TEST switch on Wireless Imager are
uppercase, it is necessary to distinguish between upper and
lower case characters.
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