6: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
WiPort Embedded Wireless Device Server User Guide
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Topology
Select
Infrastructure
(ESS) mode or
Adhoc
(IBSS) mode. Infrastructure mode
communicates with APs. Adhoc mode communicates only with other clients.
Topology 0=Infrastructure, 1=Adhoc (0) ? _
Network Name (SSID)
Enter the name of the network to which the WiPort will connect.
Network name (LTRX_IBSS) ? _
Adhoc Network Channel
When
Adhoc
is selected in the
Topology
parameter and the WiPort cannot find the
specified network, it creates one with that name by transmitting a beacon on the
selected channel.
Channel (11) ? _
Only channels allowed in the country for which the WiPort is designated can be
selected. The country is shown in the Setup Mode settings overview.
Security Suite
The WiPort features WEP, WPA, and WPA2/802.11i to secure all wireless
communication. WPA and WPA2/802.11i are not available when
Adhoc
is selected
as the topology.
The WPA2/802.11i mode is compliant with the Robust Secure Network that is
specified in the IEEE standard 802.11i. It enables the AES-based strong CCMP
encryption.
Security suite 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i (0) ? _
WEP
Security suite: 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i (1) ? 1
Authentication: 0=open/none, 1=shared (1) ?
Encryption: 1=WEP64, 2=WEP128 (2) ?
Change Key (N) ? Y
Display key (N) ?
Key type 0=hex, 1=passphrase (0) ?
Enter Key: **-**-**-**-**-**-**-**-**-**-**-**-**
TX Key index (1) ? 1
TX Data rate: 0=fixed, 1=auto fallback (1) ?
Authentication
Select whether the encryption keys are matched (1 =
shared) with those of the communication partner before
passing through messages or not (2 = open/none).
Encryption
Length of the encryption key and the security strength.
WEP64 uses a 40 bits/5 bytes key (option 1); WEP128 uses
a 104 bits/13 bytes key (option 2).
Change key
Select Y (Yes) to modify the currently configured key.
Display Key
Select Y (Yes) to show the currently configured
key/passphrase.