
•
Do not leave a computer unattended while you are logged in using the administrator password for Web
access.
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Heed the following when setting the User name, administrator password for Web access, and WEP
(encryption) key, in order to prevent unauthorized access by a third party.
1.
Passwords should use the maximum number of alphanumeric characters allowed.
2.
Use a combination of different types of characters (numbers, letters etc.).
3.
Change the administrator password for Web access and WEP (encryption) key regularly.
When setting/changing the administrator password for Web access or WEP (encryption) key,
ensure that only the administrator can see the screen in order to prevent data leakage.
•
Before sending the Wireless Kit for repair or disposing of it, return the settings to factory default and
ensure that data cannot be retrieved from it. (For details, refer to "Returning Settings to the Factory
Default" (Page 26).)
Note
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When sending for repair, keep a backup of all necessary settings so that you can use the
Wireless Kit as previously, after repair. Be careful when setting the Wireless Kit, because
incorrect settings could lead to data leakage and affect performance.
•
Set an administrator password for Web access (7 characters or fewer) and limit access to the security
settings for users other than the administrator.
(In the Wireless Kit's security settings, an administrator password for Web access set by an
administrator is necessary. The default value is "pboard" (6 characters). You can set this password to
any value.)
•
Do not leave the included CD lying around.
(Leaving the CD out is a security risk. Thoroughly establish operating rules, and handle the CD
appropriately.)
•
Properly configure the Wireless Kit's settings.
(Improperly configuring the Wireless Kit (e.g., not setting the WEP (encryption) key) can result in
information leaks, or the Wireless Kit interfering with other devices.)
•
Appropriately manage computers that have the WEP (encryption) key set and the computer used to
set up the Wireless Kit.
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Do not forget the administrator password for Web access (if you changed it from the default value) or
the WEP (encryption) key.
(If you forget the administrator password for Web access or the WEP (encryption) key, you will have
to reset the Wireless Kit's settings to their factory default values and set up the Wireless Kit again.
(Refer to "Returning Settings to the Factory Default (Page 26)".))
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Carefully consider your selection for administrator.
(We recommend that the administrator fully comprehend the information written in this manual and
thoroughly implement the above points.)
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Installation Instructions
Important Information