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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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<strong>TVG</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

NOTE:<br />

Unless you have made other changes to the configuration that require a system restart, it is not<br />

necessary to restart the system after the WiFi settings are saved.<br />

To configure an access point:<br />

1. In the Main Menu, under <strong>System</strong>, click WiFi. The WiFi Configuration screen opens. (This may take a<br />

minute or two.)<br />

Figure 48: W iFi Configuration screen<br />

2. If you will be configuring more than one SSID, under Random Selection of SSID, do one of the<br />

following:<br />

• Select Enabled if you want the unit to remain connected to the current access point as long as it can,<br />

even if an access point with a higher priority level becomes available.<br />

• Clear Enabled if you want the unit to disconnect from lower-priority access points when higher-priority<br />

access points become available.<br />

3. Under Configured SSIDs, fill in the required information for each access point to which you want the unit<br />

to be able to connect, as described in steps 4–8 below.<br />

4. Under SSID, fill in the SSID of the access point.<br />

Note: If a wireless card is connected to the unit, access points that are detected within range of the unit are<br />

listed under SSIDs in Range at the bottom of the screen. Click Add SSID to add a detected SSID to the<br />

list of configured SSIDs. (If a detected access point is in the list of configured SSIDs, it does not appear in the<br />

list of detected access points.)<br />

Configuring <strong>System</strong> Settings 48

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