Network Settings
myUTN User Manual Windows
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3.7
How to Configure WLAN (myUTN-55 only)
The UTN server 'myUTN-55' is a WLAN device and is operated wire-
lessly in the network.
What is WLAN?
WLAN is a radio technology that allows you to establish wireless
connections between network components. The WLAN technology is
defined as a standard of the IEEE 802.11 family. The myUTN-55 sup-
ports the standards IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and IEEE 802.11n.
The myUTN-55 has additional WLAN parameters; see: table 9
You can view the current WLAN settings in the myUTN Con-
trol Center under the menu item
NETWORK – WLAN
.
WLAN Security
Make sure that no unauthorized user logs on to the Wireless LAN
and that no one has access to the Internet or network resources.
Your UTN server offers several security mechanisms.
WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an encryption method according to
IEEE 802.11 on the basis of the RC4 encryption algorithm. WEP offers
mechanisms for data encryption and authentication. WEP uses a key
to encrypt the entire communication. As for encrypted access points,
the same WEP key must be used for the access point and the UTN
server.
Some access points convert WEP keys that are entered as ASCII text
into arbitrary hexadecimal values. In this case, the WEP keys for the
Default
Mechanism
Encryption
Authentication
WEP
WEP
(Open System / Shared Key)
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WEP+EAP
WEP (Open System)
802.1X/EAP
WPA (Personal Mode)
TKIP/MIC
PSK
WPA2 (Personal Mode)
AES-CCMP
PSK
WPA (Enterprise Mode)
TKIP/MIC
802.1X/EAP
WPA2 (Enterprise Mode)
AES-CCMP
802.1X/EAP