Configuring the 802.11b/g and IP Settings 2-11
A-Point Density
The A-Point density is the access point’s density. If the
communication quality (transmit rate) between devices on a network
drops below a certain level, the devices scan for another access point
in the area offering better transmit rates, etc. The range is Low,
Medium, or High.
If set to High density, the device searches for another access point in
range using 11 Mbps communications; Medium uses 2 to 5.5 Mbps
communications; Low uses 1 to 2 Mbps communications.
From the Main Menu: Select Setup, Network, Wireless. Then follow
these steps.
1. Press or until you see
WIRELESS
APoint Density
2. Press Enter/Pause. The current setting is displayed, for example:
APOINT DENSITY
Low
3. Press or to change the setting. After you display the option
you need, press Enter/Pause.
4. Press Escape/Clear until you see the Main Menu.