Configuring the 802.11b/g and IP Settings 2-9
SSID
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a unique identifier that must
match for all nodes on a subnetwork to communicate with each other.
It consists of up to 32 characters (any printable character, including
spaces). If using the space character, it must be enclosed in
quotation marks.
Note: The SSID is case-sensitive.
To change the setting, from the Main Menu: Select Setup, Network,
Wireless. Then follow these steps.
1. Press or until you see
WIRELESS
SSID
2. Press Enter/Pause. The current setting is displayed, for example:
SSID
ABC1234
3. Press or to move through the positions. Hold Feed/Cut to
scroll quickly through the characters from 0-9;A-Z;a-z or press
Feed/Cut once to scroll one character at a time. After you display
the character you need, press Enter/Pause. You must press
Enter/Pause after each character to save the change and
continue.
To clear the SSID, press and at the same time when you
are at the end of the SSID field. If you are in the middle of
the field and you press and at the same time, any
characters to the right of the cursor are cleared.
Note: If using the Monarch Paxar 9860 printer with the attached
Monarch Paxar 939 keyboard, you may simply enter the
SSID you need using the numeric keys and press .
4. Press Escape/Clear until you see the Main Menu.