
ioLogik 2500 Series Wireless LAN Network Setup and Configuration (for wireless LAN models)
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RF Type
SSID
Setting
Description
Factory Default
B
Supports IEEE 802.11b only
B/G Mixed
G
Supports IEEE 802.11g only
B/G Mixed
Supports both IEEE 802.11b/g standards, but 802.11g will
operate more slowly when 802.11b clients are on the network
Channel Width
Channel Width
Setting
Description
Factory Default
20 MHz
Select your channel width. Currently, the ioLogik 2500’s Wi-Fi
connection only supports 20 MHz.
20 MHz
SSID
An SSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use to establish and maintain wireless
connectivity. Multiple access points on a network or sub-network can use the same SSIDs.
SSID
Setting
Description
Factory Default
Max. of 31 characters The SSID of a client and the SSID of the AP must be identical
for the client and AP to be able to communicate with each
other.
MOXA
NOTE
The model name of the ioLogik 2500-WL1 is shown as ioLogik 2500-WL-XX in IOxpress, where XX indicates
the country code. The country code indicates the ioLogik 2500-WL1 version and which bandwidth it uses.
We use ioLogik 2500-WL1-US as an example in the following figures. (The country code and model name
that appear on your computer screen may be different than the ones shown here.)
Security
The ioLogik 2500-WL1 provides four standardized wireless security modes: Open, WEP (Wired Equivalent
Privacy), WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), and WPA2.
Security Mode
Open
No authentication, no data encryption.
For security reasons, users should NOT set the security mode to Open System, since authentication and
data encryption are NOT performed in Open System mode.
WEP
Static WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) keys must be configured manually.
According to the IEEE 802.11 standard, WEP can be used for authentication and data encryption to
maintain confidentiality. Shared (or Shared Key) authentication type is used if WEP authentication and
data encryption are both needed. Normally, Open (or Open System) authentication type is used when
WEP data encryption is run with authentication.