WiFi Access Points
If your facility uses multiple access points with the same SSID and security key to cover a large area, ensure the following: the device’s encryption type set to Auto Select and the security keys are identical. We highly recommend that any two access points within range of one another are configured to use channels that do not overlap one another.
Most access points have a limit to how many devices can concurrently be connected. This varies, but is often as few as 25. Consider laptops, cell phones, equipment, loggers, and any other devices that may be connected to an access point.
First generation (black cases) DicksonOne loggers are compatible with wireless B networks. Your access points must be configured to Wireless B or utilize a compatibility mode. DicksonOne enabled touchscreens and generation 2 DicksonOne loggers (late 2015) are compatible with B/G/N wireless networks.