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TANDBERG
FieldView Administrator Guide
D14098.02 June 2008
CF8385PN1 – Wireless Information
Any wireless networks in the vicinity that broadcast their SSID are listed
here. Only wireless networks operating on the radio channels selected under
Configuration > Radio are scanned.
If a network is not broadcasting its SSID, the network name will not appear in
the list. Double-tap
Add New…
to manually create a network entry.
Status and Signal Strength.
Status and signal strength are shown for the
active or selected network. The possible values are:
Status:
Not Connected
•
Scanning
•
Associating
•
Associated
•
Connected
•
Signal Strength:
No Signal
•
Poor
•
Good
•
Very Good
•
Excellent
•
Double-tap a network entry to view the network’s Wireless Network Properties.
Wireless Network Properties
Network name (SSID).
Network name (SSID) is the SSID of the wireless
network which you are configuring. Many network configurations can be
created and saved on the TANDBERG FieldView Device. See also section
Advanced Wireless Settings
.
This network name must match the SSID used by the Access Points of the
network.
This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network.
This field is not
currently supported and must not be selected.
Encryption.
The following encryption options are supported: Disabled, TKIP,
WEP (40 and 128 bit), AES.
Authentication.
The following authentication options are supported: Open,
Shared, WPA, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK.
Network Key.
The Network Key is used with WEP encryption and WPA-PSK
and WPA2-PSK authentication options.
WEP 128 requires 26 hex digits and WEP 64 requires 10 hex digits. An ASCII
network key may be used if the encryption is TKIP.
Key Index.
The Key Index is used with the WEP authentication option. The
allowed values are 1 to 4.
This key is provided automatically.
Uncheck this option if you want to enter
a WEP key.
Enable 802.1X authentication on this network.
Check to enable 802.1X
authentication using one of the supported EAP types.
EAP Type.
Select an EAP type to be used with 802.1X authentication. The
choices are PEAP or EAP-TLS. Tap Properties to view the authentication
settings. See Fig. 4-26.
If you choose TLS, you must select a security certificate from those installed in
Fig. 4-24 Wireless Information
Fig. 4-25 Wireless Network Properties
Fig. 4-26 Authentication Settings
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