authenticate
itself
with
the
Access
Point
and
then
try
to
associate
with
it.
•
Shared
Key
=
all
wireless
stations
share
the
same
secret
key.
Key
Length
Level
of
WEP
encryption
applied
to
all
WEP
keys.
Choices
are
64
‐
bit
and
128
‐
bit.
Key
Type
Select
an
input
type
of
either
Hex
or
ASCII
.
Default
Key
Specify
which
of
the
four
WEP
keys
the
EOA7530
uses
as
its
default.
Key1
Specify
a
password
for
security
key
index
number
1.
Key2
Specify
a
password
for
security
key
index
number
2.
Key3
Specify
a
password
for
security
key
index
number
3.
Key4
Specify
a
password
for
security
key
index
number
4.
Apply
Click
Apply
to
apply
the
changes.
5.5.3
WPA
pre
‐
shared
Key
(Access
Point)
ESSID
Selection
The
EOA7530
supports
four
SSIDs.
Each
SSID
can
be
configured
to
use
a
different
type
of
authentication.
Hidden
SSID
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to
broadcast
or
not
broadcast
the
EOA7530’s
SSID.
Users
cannot
reconnect
automatically
or
manually
to
a
WLAN
that
uses
a
hidden
SSID.
A
WLAN
that
uses
a
hidden
SSID
does
not
appear
in
the
Microsoft
Windows
Wireless
Network
Connection
window.
WMM
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to
enable
or
disable
the
EOA7530’s
WMM
functions.
WMM
is
based
on
the
four
access
categories:
voice,
video,
best
effort,
and
background,
which
are
used
to
prioritize
traffic
so
these
applications
have
access
to
the
necessary
network
resources.
WMM
does
not
guarantee
transmission
speed.
Encryption
Select
WPA
pre
‐
shared
Key
from
the
drop
‐
down
list
to
display
the
configuration
options.
WPA
Type
Select
WPA(TKIP)
,
WPA2(AES)
,
or
WPA2
Mixed
as
your
authentication
type.
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