Using Pdt 8142 Spectrum24 Settings; Advanced Settings - Symbol PDT 8100 Series Product Reference Manual

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PDT 8100 Series Product Reference Guide for Pocket PC 2002

Using PDT 8142 Spectrum24 Settings

On the Start menu, select Settings, the System tab, then Spectrum24 FH Settings.
Figure 9-3. Spectrum24 Setup
The ESS ID identifies the radio network and is used to differentiate between different radio
networks. All PDT 8142 terminals on the same network must be set up with the same ESS
ID Code. The ESS ID on the terminal is the same as that of the access points in your facility.
Enter an ESSID (802.11 Extended Service Set Identifier) matching the access point ESSID
to enable the terminal to communicate with the access point. This value is a unique 32-
character (maximum) string that identifies the wireless local area network. If the ESSID is
unknown, ask the IS department for assistance.

Advanced Settings

Only system administrators should modify the advanced settings. Select the Advanced
button to view and edit the advanced property screens and create a password for these
screens. The advanced property screens control all aspects of the terminal, including
Mobile Unit, Encryption, and WLAN Adapter settings.
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