
7. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box.
8. Connect the included wireless module to an HP Prime calculator, and then connect the calculator to the
rst antenna using the following procedure:
a. Turn on the HP Prime calculator.
b. Tap the top-right corner of the calculator display to open the Quick Settings menu.
c. Tap the wireless icon to open Page 4 of Home Settings.
d. Tap the Network box, and then tap the unique SSID of Wireless-1.
9. Repeat step 6 for up to 29 more HP Prime calculators.
10. If your class has more than 30 students, repeat step 6, but connect to the second antenna by selecting
the unique SSID of Wireless-2 during step d. Repeat this step up to 29 times to connect a total of 60 HP
Prime calculators.
Troubleshooting a wireless connection
If you follow the steps for a wireless connection (see Connecting a calculator wirelessly on page 7) and do not
see the HP Prime calculator appear by name in the calculator pane, follow these steps:
1. Conrm that the calculator is on.
2. Verify that the wireless USB adapter is properly plugged in to the calculator.
3. On the HP Prime calculator, go to the fourth page of the Home Settings screen, or tap the top-right
corner of the calculator display to open the Quick Settings menu and then tap the wireless icon. Verify
that the calculator is connected to an antenna on the correct wireless network. The network name in the
top box of page 4 of the Home Settings screen must match the unique SSID for the antenna in
Connectivity Kit. Make sure that no more than 30 HP Prime calculators are connected to the same
antenna. Tap the Network box (at the top of the display) to open a menu and select the correct antenna
and network.
Changing the SSID
To conrm, edit, or change the SSID for each antenna of the classroom network on Connectivity Kit, follow
these steps:
1. On the Connectivity Kit menu bar, click Edit and select Preferences.
2. In the Preferences dialog box, locate the rst antenna in the Wireless-1 area. Find the SSID box near the
bottom of the area. The name in that box is the current name for that antenna in your wireless
classroom network.
3. To change the name, click the SSID box, delete the current name, and enter your own unique name for
the antenna.
4. If you have multiple antennas, repeat steps 2 through 3 for each of the other antennas.
5. Tap OK when you are done.
Selecting a channel manually
By default, Connectivity Kit selects one of 13 channels automatically for each antenna on its wireless
classroom network. If you encounter interference with a nearby network, you can change the channel used
for each antenna on your wireless network to eliminate that interference. Use the following procedure.
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