WIRELESS LAN NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICES

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UNIVERSAL ACCESS POINT Intermec Technologies Corporation 16201 25th Avenue West Lynnwood WA 98087 WIRELESS LAN NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES, NAMELY, DEVICES LINKING A NETWORK OF RADIO FREQUENCY PORTABLE COMPUTERS AND OTHER WIRELESS DATA PROCESSING UNITS, NAMELY, TERMINALS, SCANNERS, READERS, AND INTERROGATORS, LINKING WIRELESS INTEGRATED TERMINAL OR WIRELESS SCANNER WITH A WIRED COMPUTER ENTERPRISE;
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT Intermec Technologies Corporation 16201 25th Avenue West Lynnwood WA 98087 WIRELESS LAN NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES, NAMELY, DEVICES LINKING A NETWORK OF RADIO FREQUENCY PORTABLE COMPUTERS AND OTHER WIRELESS DATA PROCESSING UNITS, NAMELY, TERMINALS, SCANNERS, READERS, AND INTERROGATORS, LINKING WIRELESS INTEGRATED TERMINAL OR WIRELESS SCANNER WITH A WIRED COMPUTER ENTERPRISE;WIRELESS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for setting wireless network devices aims at altering settings of at least one second wireless network device from a first wireless network device in a wireless transmission fashion. The method includes at least the following steps: starting a promiscuous mode on a wireless network adapter card located respectively in a first wireless network device and a second wireless network device; transmitting a search packet from the first wireless network device to the second wireless network device; returning an acknowledgement character (ACK) packet from the second wireless network device to the first wireless network device; the first wireless network device notifying an user based on the search ACK packet that setting for the second wireless network device may be started; the user ordering the first wireless network device to perform setting for the second wireless network device; the first wireless network device transmitting the setting packet to the second wireless network device; the second wireless network device returning setting ACK packet to the first wireless network device; the second wireless network device performing setting based on the setting packet; closing the network interface card in the second wireless network device; activating the network interface card in the second wireless network device; and the second wireless network device transmitting a Service Set Identification (SSID) information packet to the first wireless network device.