Chapter 4: Color Terminals
Setup Mode
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3.
The center of the screen displays the
Set Type of Security
prompt. Press the
enter key to set the security protocol type. Select Next (“F8” key) or use the
clear key to scroll between the
WPA2
,
WPA
,
WEP
, and
None
options. When
the terminal displays the desired option, press the
enter
key to set the
encryption type.
4.
The center of the screen displays the
Set Security Key
prompt. Press the enter
key to set a security key (password). Use the numeric keys for numbers and the
function keys for letters to define the security key (password). Press the enter
key when finished. The center of the screen displays
Disable WiFi
.
5.
If you want to diable the WiFi press the enter key at the
Disable WiFi
prompt.
Press the clear key or select
Next
(“F8” key) to proceed while leaving WiFi
enabled. The center of the screen displays
Exit WiFi Setup
.
6.
Press the enter key if you want to exit the WiFi setup menu and return to the
previous menu or select
Next
(“F8” key) to proceed. If you selected Next the
center of the screen displays
Set Factory Defaults
.
7.
If you want to return the WiFi interface to the factory default settings press the
enter key (a confirmation prompt will appear). Otherwise you can select
Next
(“F8” key) to go to the start of the WiFi menu or select
Prev
(“F7” key) or the
clear key to return to the
Exit WiFi Setup
prompt.
8.
When you are finished, press the enter key to go back to the TCP/IP Setup
screen.
9.
When you are finished with the
Setup TCP/IP WiFi
menu select
Return To
Setup
(“F4” key).
Dynamic Mode Settings
In DHCP mode, the IP address of the terminal is determined by the DHCP server on the local
network. The IP address of the terminal might change periodically, based on the DHCP server.
The center of the display shows the current DHCP settings.
We recommend using the
WPA2
security protocol.
WEP
has many security flaws and is easily broken.
WPA
was introduced as an interim security enhancement over WEP and uses Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol (TKIP) which is not secure and vulnerable to attack.
If the terminal is set to
WPA2
it may not connect to routers set to WPA/WPA2 (mixed mode).
It will connect to a router set to “WPA2 Personal”.
NOTE: