will find new products, updates and further documentation on the Internet pages of
Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH.
Note
Incorrect configuration of the systems in your LAN may result in unwanted connections
and increased charges. Monitor your system and make sure it only sets up connec-
tions at the times you want it to. Watch the LEDs on your system (LED for ISDN, ADSL
and the Ethernet interface to which you have connected one or more WANs).
2.4.3 Setting up the WLAN
Proceed as follows to use your system as an access point in WPA-PSK mode:
(1)
Go to the Wireless LAN->WLAN1 menu. One VSS is pre-configured: Funkwerk-ec.
(2)
Choose
to modify the settings of the existing VSS.
(3)
Set operation mode to
))** #"
and confirm your entry with OK.
(4)
You can now configure a wireless network in the Wireless LAN -> WLAN1 -> Wire-
less Networks (VSS) -> New VSS menu.
(5)
Change the Network Name (SSID) as desired, e.g.
4"
.
(6)
Under Security Mode, select
2##03
.
(7)
Under Preshared Key, enter a password of your choice. This must be at least eight
characters long, and for security reasons should contain special characters, numbers,
and upper and lower case.
(8)
Retain the default values for all the other fields and confirm with OK. You return to the
VSS overview.
(9)
In the line for the VSS that you have just configured, under Action, click on
to ac-
tivate the VSS and the wireless module.
(10) Save the configuration by clicking on the Save Configuration button above the menu
navigation.
2.4.3.1 Configuring the WLAN Adapter under Windows XP
After installing the drivers for your WLAN card, Windows XP set up a new connection in the
network environment. Proceed as follows to configure the Wireless LAN connection:
(1)
Click on Start -> Settings and double-click on Network Connections -> Wireless
Network Connection.
(2)
On the left-hand side, select Change Advanced Settings.
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