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Wi-Fi Security
By default, Wi-Fi security is enabled for your device and the Wi-Fi network.
To change the security used by Wi-Fi:
1.
Log in to the home page.
2.
Click
Advanced settings
>
Wi-Fi
>
Security
.
3.
Select one of the following options. Note that not all options may be displayed, depending on the Basic
Rate setting.
None
— No security is used (no password is required to access the Wi-Fi network); this setting
is not recommended. Anyone may access your device and use your Internet connection. (You
are responsible for payment for data usage fees.)
WEP 64 Bit - Shared
— This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak. This option works
with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is recommended only if any of your devices don’t
support WPA or WPA2.
Shared WEP uses the same key for encryption and authentication; some consider shared WEP to
be less secure than open WEP.
WEP
128 Bit - Shared
— This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak (but stronger
than
WEP 64 Bit - Shared
). This option works with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is
recommended only if any of your devices don’t support WPA or WPA2.
Shared WEP uses the same key for encryption and authentication; some consider shared WEP to
be less secure than open WEP.
WEP 64 Bit - Open
— This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak. This option works
with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is recommended only if any of your devices don’t
support WPA or WPA2.
Open WEP uses the key for encryption, but not for authentication.
WEP 128 Bit - Open
— This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak (but stronger than
WEP 64 Bit - Open
). This option works with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is
recommended only if any of your devices don’t support WPA or WPA2.
Open WEP uses the key for encryption, but not for authentication.
WPA-Personal TKIP
— This is a strong security standard that is supported by most Wi-Fi
devices.
WPA-Personal TKIP/AES
— This is a strong security standard that is supported by most Wi-Fi
devices.
WPA2-Personal AES
— This is a stronger, newer security standard that is limited to newer Wi-Fi
devices.
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