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LI-COR LI-8100A
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Using the LI-8150 Multiplexer
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The network name, or SSID (Service Set Identifier), is a name given to a wireless
local-area network (WLAN). Each device that needs to communicate must have
the same SSID. The LI-8100A supports a network name of up to 30 characters.
A range of radio frequencies between 2.4 and 2.5 GHz have been designated for
public use in most countries. The channel refers to a specific portion of the total
frequency range that is given to a device for communication. The LI-8100A
supports channels 1 to 11. Choose an appropriate channel for the country where
the instrument will be located.
Country Available Channels
Europe 1-13
France 10-13
Spain 10-11
North America 1-11
Japan 1-14
WEP (Wired Equivalent Policy) is an encryption standard built into 802.11b, and is
supported by the LI-8100A. If data encryption is enabled, the same 40-bit (5
character) key must be entered on all devices of the WLAN. The key is used for
data encryption and decryption.
Date and Time
Sets the clock in the LI-8100A.
Click on year, month, or day field to highlight the text, and use the up or down
arrow buttons to increase or decrease the numbers. Alternatively, highlight the
desired field and type in the new number.
Click on the hour, minutes, or seconds field and use the up or down arrow buttons
to adjust the time. The clock is a 24-hour clock; i.e., 13:00:00 is 1:00 p.m.

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