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Wireless Station (802.11)
Use this option to congure the wireless network conguration parameters for an IEEE 802.11 wireless Ethernet
connection.
In the Wireless Mode section, specify the following options:
1. Wireless Mode: Select the 802.11 wireless mode.
2. Guard Interval: Select the guard interval, which is the space between the symbols (or characters) that are
transmitted. This space eliminates the intersymbol interference (ISI) that occurs when echoes or reections
from one symbol interfere with another symbol. Adding time between symbol transmissions allows these
echoes and reections to dissipate before the next symbol is transmitted and prevents propagation delays.
Select one of the following options:
Auto: Select this option to use the default guard interval.
Short: Select this option to set the guard interval to 400 nsec.
Long: Select this option to set the guard interval to 800 nsec. A longer guard interval reduces the
channel eciency.
3. Enable AMSDU Aggregation: Select this option to enable Aggregated Mac Service Data Unit (A-MSDU),
which increases the maximum size of the frame transmission from 2,304 bytes to 7,935 bytes. This option
applies only to the 802.11n wireless mode.
NOTE: You can use the Enable AMSDU Aggregation and Enable AMPDU Aggregation options separately or
together.
4. Enable AMPDU Aggregation: Select this option to enable Aggregated Mac Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU),
which allows a maximum size of the frame transmission of 64 KB. This option applies only to the 802.11n
wireless mode.
5. Enable Block ACKs: Select this option to enable block acknowledgements (ACKs), which allow each of the
aggregated data frames to be individually acknowledged or retransmitted if an error occurs. This option
applies only to the 802.11n wireless mode.
In the Communications section, specify the following options:
1. Network name (SSID): Enter the Service Set Identier (SSID) to which the HP Jetdirect print server connects.
The SSID identies the extended service set (ESS) that is normally associated with larger networks in
Infrastructure mode. The SSID is case sensitive.
The print server lists the detected SSIDs. An empty (or blank) Network name (SSID) eld is acceptable for
networks that rely on the signal strength, encryption, and authentication methods to control network
access.
The factory default SSID congured on the HP Jetdirect print server is hpsetup. To initially communicate
with the print server, the SSID for the wireless device must also be hpsetup.
2. Infrastructure (access point): Select this option to allow wireless devices on the network to communicate by
using an access point. To connect to the network, the settings on the wireless device must match the
wireless connection settings for the access point. Select this option if the wireless devices must be in
Infrastructure mode.
3. Ad-hoc (peer-to-peer): Select this option to allow wireless devices on the network to communicate directly
with each other. Other terms used for Ad hoc mode include Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) and
ENWW Device Conguration Options for Wireless 453
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