Wlan Profiles; Configuring Wlan Profile Settings - Xerox Wireless Print Solutions Adapter User Manual

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Network Page
WLAN Quick Connect
Settings
Network Name
Scan
Refresh scan results every 60
seconds
SSID
BSSID
CH
RSSI
Security Suite

WLAN Profiles

WLAN Quick Connect allows users to add a WLAN profile from a list of available networks that refreshes
automatically every 60 seconds. Since details of the selected network are pre-populated, users do not need
to configure the connection. Users can test the network connection before they add it to the pool of WLAN
profiles.
A WLAN profile defines all of the settings needed to establish a wireless connection. This is true when in
infrastructure mode for an access point, as well as another wireless client. A maximum of eight profiles can
exist on the Wireless Print Solutions Adapter at a time. All enabled profiles are active.
The Wireless Print Solutions Adapter supports dynamic profiles and prioritization of the profiles. Dynamic
Profiles are created using WPS or Quick Connect. Profiles are assigned numbers based on priority. For
example, dynamic profiles list in reverse order of creation, followed by choice-list profiles, then any
remaining profiles.

Configuring WLAN Profile Settings

On the Network page, you can edit, create, or delete a WLAN profile.
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Type a network name or to search for a network, click Scan.
Performs a scan for devices within range of the Wireless Print Solutions Adapter.
To limit the scan to devices that are configured with the specified SSID, include
the network SSID. To perform a scan for all devices, omit the network SSID.
To automatically update the list every 60 seconds, select the check box.
To stop automatically updating the list, clear the check box.
To display a network configuration profile, for SSID, click the link for the network
name.
The Basic Service Set Identifier is the MAC address that identifies the access
point that created the wireless network.
The channel number and frequency (MHz) of a network.
A real-time value that indicates the signal strength of the network. Green
indicates the strongest, yellow indicates average, and red indicates the weakest
signal strength.
The security suite of a network. For example: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS, IBSS.
Note:
Although WPS and IBSS are reported with the security flags, they are not
security settings. WPS indicates that an Access Point supports WPS.

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