1183.1.2 RF-Related ParametersUser programs command-control wireless communication between the BHT terminals and accesspoints which are connected each other by a wireless LAN.For the setting procedure of RF-related parameters, refer to Section 2.5.4, "[3.4] RF Menu (NetworkInterface Control)." ESSID (Extended Service Set ID)An ESSID is an ID that identifies the wireless network. Wireless devices having a same ESSID cancommunicate with each other. POWERThis parameter sets the power mode for the wireless module built in the BHT. The following six powermodes are available.Power mode Power consuming stateFull Consumes much power.Most (Default)MoreMidLessLeast Consumes less power. The BHT may take more time to establishthe wireless link or send response messages. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)You can use either one of the two KEYs—OPEN and SHARED KEY to disable and enable theauthentication, respectively. The WEP KEY uses 40-bit (10-digit hexadecimal) or 128-bit (26-digithexadecimal) encryption word.The BHT is able to definitely communicate with access points having the same WEP KEY. WEP KEYYou can set four types of encryption keys (WEP KEY1 through WEP KEY4). If you enable WEP, chooseany one of WEP KEY1 through WEP KEY4 as TRANSMIT KEY.