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22     Microsoft Broadband Networking Wireless Base Station User’s Guide 
 
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Step 3: Establish the Base Station Password 
Access to the Base Station Management Tool is password protected to help ensure 
that only users who know the base station password can change your network 
configuration. You can use the default password, admin, to access the base station 
the first time, but you should create a new password at the earliest opportunity. 
   
Note   It is a good idea to change your password every two to three months, or more 
frequently if you are concerned that an unauthorized person has administrative access to 
the base station.  
1. From the Home page of the Base Station Management Tool, click Management, 
and then click Change Password. 
2. In the Current password box, type your current password. 
3. In the New password box, type a new password. Use a minimum of 3 characters, 
but no more than 16 characters. The base station password is case sensitive.  
4. In the Confirm new password box, retype the new password.  
5. To save the new password, click Apply. 
 
Be sure to store your password in a safe place. If you forget or misplace your password 
and cannot log on to the Base Station Management Tool, you can restore the base 
station to the factory default settings from the base station itself, and then use the 
default password admin to open the Base Station Management Tool. For more 
information about restoring factory default settings to the base station, see Chapter 1, 
“Introduction.”   
Step 4: Establish Your Wireless Settings 
1. From the Base Station Management Tool menu, click Wireless.  
2. Type the wireless network name in the Wireless network name (SSID) box. The 
wireless network name, also known as the Service Set Identifier (SSID), identifies 
your network. The network name is case sensitive and cannot exceed 32 
characters. 
Note   If your existing base station provides wireless connectivity, be sure to establish 
the same wireless network name for the access point that you have established on the 
base station. 
3. From the Wireless mode drop-down list box, select the wireless mode for your network.  
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Select g performance (fastest) if all of your network devices use the IEEE 
802.11g protocol. 
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Select mixed b compatible (fast) if all of your network devices use either IEEE 
802.11g or IEEE 802.11b protocol. 
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Select disabled only when you want to turn off the base station radio. When you 
select this option, none of the wireless devices on your network will be able to 
communicate with the access point.  
4.  From the Wireless channel number drop-down list, select a wireless channel. Be 
sure to select a different wireless channel from the one your existing base station, 
router, or gateway is using. 
5. To apply these wireless settings, click Apply.