Chapter 5: Configuration with web interface
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The SSID is a max. 32 character text identifying the wireless local area network. All wireless
devices on a WLAN must use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other. The
default SSID is
EXPLORER323
.
7. Select the
Security
standard. You may select one of the following encryption standards:
• None (no encryption is applied)
• WEP-40/64
• WEP-104/128
• WPA-TKIP
• WPA2-AES (selected by default)
8. Next to
Key type
, select
Hexadecimal
or
Text
.
The encryption key must normally be a hexadecimal code. However, if you are using WPA-
TKIP or WPA2-AES encryption (default) you can choose to use a text string, which may be
easier to memorize.
9. Type in the
Encryption key
for the selected Security standard (not applicable if security
mode = None). The default encryption key is the
serial number
of the EXPLORER 323.
You can find the serial number under
Control panel > Support > About
or on the label
on the EXPLORER 323.
10. Click
Save
.
•
A line through a grayed-out
WLAN
icon means the interface is
disabled
.
• A
blue
WLAN
icon means the interface is
enabled
.
For a description of how to set up the
local network parameters
To manage VoIP phones or smartphones (Not M2M)
Overview
This section describes how to manage VoIP phones or smartphones connected to the
EXPLORER 323.
The terminal supports connection of up to 16 phones through the LAN interface (up to 10
phones on the WLAN interface). Each phone must have a local number in the range 0501 to
0516 as well as a unique password. For details, see the next section.
For details on SIP settings and how to connect your phone to the LAN or WLAN interface, see
To connect a VoIP phone or smartphone
Note
You can restore the WLAN settings by clicking the button
Load default values
at
the bottom of the WLAN page in the web interface.
Note
Connection of VoIP phones or smartphones is not possible with M2M subscription.