Chapter 9: Setup Mode: Channel Configuration
XPress DR+ User Guide
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Key Type
Encryption Key
Passphrase input is not the same as ASCII input. The passphrase input is
safer because it has up to 63 characters. ASCII input has a maximum of 5
(WEP64) or 13 (WEP128) characters and limits the number of key
combinations.
Please refer to the other equipment’s manual to determine the passphrase
input style recommended.
Set the
Encryption
type to the minimum required security. The plus sign denotes that the
group (broadcast) encryption method is different from the pairwise (unicast) encryption, in
this case WEP and TKIP, respectively. For example, CCMP+TKIP => pairwise = CCMP,
and group = TKIP.
WPA2/802.11i
The WPA2/802.11i mode complies with the Robust Secure Network specified in the IEEE
standard 802.11i. It enables the AES-based strong CCMP encryption.
Enter key
prompts for the new passphrase. Maximum length is 63 characters; the
recommended minimum is 20 characters.
Set the
Encryption
type to minimum required security. The plus sign denotes that the
group (broadcast) encryption method is different from the pairwise (unicast) encryption.
For example, CCMP+TKIP => pairwise = CCMP, and group = TKIP.
Fixed or Automatic Data Rate
The XPress DR+W permits the control of the transmission rate. Select
0
to set a fixed
data rate, or select
1
to set an automatic fallback data rate. The default setting is
1
(auto).
TX Data rate 0=fixed, 1=auto fallback (1) ? _
Transmission Data Rate
If the above
TX Data rate
is set to
fixed
, the selected data rate is the XPress DR+W’s
fixed transmission rate. If the above
TX Data rate
is set to
auto
, the selected data rate is
the XPress DR+W’s maximum data rate. Lower data rates allow for larger distances.
They may also be required when communicating with older devices. The default setting is
11 Mbps
.
TX Data rate 0=1, 1=2, 2=5.5, 3=11
4=18, 5=24, 6=36, 7=54 Mbps (3) ? _
Note:
The XPress DR+W’s maximum data rate cannot be selected when
TX Data rate
is
set to
auto fallback
.