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The names of the detectable access points (routers) are
shown here.
If you know of a name that should be on the list but is
missing, start by checking the distance to the router or
computer. Go ahead and place the ALLSOUND III right next
to it to exclude distance as a possible source of errors.
Also, SSID broadcasting may be disabled on the router, in
which case it will not be visible on the list. If that's the case,
select “Edit Network SSID” and enter the name manually.
When selecting a network protected by
WEP encryption
,
you will be prompted to enter the appropriate key. The
person who sets up your network should know this key. The
information in parentheses in the top line does not appear
until the number of characters you have entered
corresponds to a valid key.
If you are using
WPA encryption
in your network, the screen will be the same except for
the title bar; in that case you can use a string of characters containing at least eight
letters.
Tip:
While a technically skilled person with the proper equipment can crack this
encryption, WPA is clearly more secure than WEP. Unfortunately, older wireless network
equipment frequently does not support it.
From here on, the configuration steps are the same as those described in “4 The wired
network integration” on p. 12, starting with item 2. For the sake of brevity, please continue
at that point
6. The configuration menu of your ALLSOUND III
Press the
button of the remote control to open the configuration menu of the device.
There you will find the following entries: