Quick Setup
9
SSID Broadcast
: Enable or disable the SSID
broadcast.
•
Enabled
: The device broadcasts the SSID of the
WLAN and users can easily access the WLAN. In this
case, unauthorized users can also access the WLAN
because the SSID is broadcasted.
•
Disabled
: The device does not broadcast the SSID of
the WLAN. Before accessing the WLAN, a user must
obtain the SSID of the WLAN. In this case, the WLAN
security is improved.
Note
For the convenience of users accessing the
WLAN, you can select
Enabled
for SSID
Broadcast when you configure the WLAN
setting. After the setting, you can select
Disabled
to improve the WLAN security.
Configuring WLAN
Security
To access the WLAN, you must set the wireless
security key on your PC to be the same as that of the
wireless device.
NO ENCRYPTION
• For the convenience of users accessing the WLAN, you
can select
NO ENCRYPTION
for the
Encryption mode
when you set up a WLAN. It is not recommended to
select this option in daily use.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
•
WPA-PSK
: It is a 256-bit data encryption method that
can automatically change the key.
•
WPA2-PSK
: It is a more secure version of WPA-PSK
and it supports the IEEE 802.11i standard.
•
WPA Encryption
:
TKIP, AES, TKIP+AES
.
•
WPA Pre-Shared Key
: You can enter a 64-character
hexadecimal value or 8-63-character ASCII value as
the key. The ASCII value contains all characters that
can be entered through the PC keyboard, and the
hexadecimal value contains numbers of 0-9 and
characters of A-F. For example, you can enter the
ASCII value of 1234abcde as the key.
•
Network Key Rotation Interval
: It is used to set how
long a network key is dynamically changed. By default,
it is 0. To disable this function, you can set the value to
0 or null.
WEP
• Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a 64-bit or 128-bit
data encryption method. The 128-bit WEP encryption
provides higher security level.
•
OPEN WEP:
Open system authentication.
•
SHARED WEP:
Shared key authentication.
•
Network key 1
: You can enter 5 ASCII characters or
10-character hexadecimal numeral to form a 64-bit key.
You can also enter 13 ASCII characters or 26-character
hexadecimal numeral to form a 128-bit key.