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letters do make a difference. To change the SSID, click in the SSID field,
type the
SSID you want, then click "Apply".
USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN MONITOR
UTILITY
12
(e) Tx Rate
Displays the current rate of data transmission. There are five Tx rates
possible:
Fixed 11Mbps—Always transmit and receive at 11Mbps data rate
regardless of
signal quality.
Fixed 5.5Mbps—Always transmit and receive at 5.5Mbps data rate
regardless of
signal quality.
Fixed 2Mbps—Always transmit and receive at 2Mbps data rate
regardless of
signal quality.
Fixed 1Mbps—Always transmit and receive at 1Mbps data rate
regardless of
signal quality.
Auto—Adjust speed according to signal strength. This mode is the
recommended
setting. It will decrease the amount of transmit and receive errors by
reducing
the speed of transmission in favor of receiving error-free data. Note that
data
being sent at Fixed 11Mbps with low signal quality will not necessarily
get the
data to the computer faster. This is because when errors occur, the data
must be
resent. When the signal quality is low, the chances for errors to occur at
high
speeds are greatly increased. Sending the data at lower speeds when
the signal
quality is poor will reduce the chances of errors, and thus data will get to
the
computer in the shortest possible time.
(f) MAC Address

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