Junxion JB110E, JB-110B manual Security

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Security Page

Most security features can be configured on the Security page. We recommend you change the default password for the Device Manager (and enable Wi-Fi encryption if using the JB-110b).

Each group of settings on this page has its own Apply button. After making changes to the settings in each group, you must then click Apply to save the changes.

Device Manager Access. Allows the owner to change the Device Manager password. By default, the password is junxion. To enter a new password, type the password into both the Change Password and Verify Password fields and click the Apply button. This password controls the configuration of the Junxion Box only. It does not control access to the LAN or WAN. Passwords are case-sensitive and must be 6 to 14 characters long.

The following Wi-Fi features are only available with the JB-110b. The WEP and WPA settings are visible if WEP or WPA is turned on.

Encryption Open, WEP, WPA. The Junxion Box supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access/802.11i (WPA and WPA2 Personal). Both protocols will restrict access to the Junxion Box and protect data transmitted between the clients and the device. WPA provides the highest level of security if all of the LAN devices on your network support this protocol.

WEP Key Length. WEP is available with shorter 64 bit keys or longer 128 bit keys. While 128 bit encryption provides a higher level of security, some computers and Wi-Fi clients only support 64 bit encryption. Use a key length that is compatible with all of the wireless clients on your network.

WEP Passphrase. You can enter your own private WEP passphrase to generate a hex (hexadecimal) key. Treat the passphrase like a password and select one that is difficult for others to guess. After you enter a new passphrase, click the Apply button to make the change effective. When logging into Wi-Fi from your computer, enter the hex key, not the passphrase. Most WEP connections only use the hexadecimal format. The passphrase is simply used as an easy way for you to create a hex key.

Custom Hex Key. You can configure your own hex key rather than generating one with a passphrase. Make sure your hex key only includes valid hex digits, created

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Contents Junxion Box User Guide Page Table of Contents Page Introduction What’s Included with the Junxion Box?What Else Do You Need to Get Started? Getting Going the quick version Ethernet Crossover Cable Hardware OverviewTurning On the Junxion Box Status LightsJunxion Box Hardware Diagram Wi-Fi Antenna JB-110b only Power Cycle ButtonCellular PC Card Modem Slot Connecting the Junxion Box to the Internet Connecting Through a Cellular PC Card ModemSupported Cellular Card Modems Sprint Nextel Contacting Your Cellular Carrier Connection ChargesConnecting a Computer to the Junxion Box Connecting Through EthernetConnecting Through Wi-Fi JB-110b only Junxion box user guide Where to Find More Help Using the Device Manager Opening the Device ManagerStatus Figure Status WAN Figure WAN Junxion box user guide Junxion box user guide Figure LAN Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown LAN Figure Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Forwarding is unavailable if IP passthrough is enabledFigure Security Page JB-110b with Wi-Fi shown Security Services Junxion box user guide Figure Services Figure Services Splash Figure Splash Figure Update About and Help Pages Guest User Status UpdateResetting Your Junxion Box If You Forget Your Device Manager PasswordFrom the Device Manager Additional Support WAN Technical SpecificationsHardware AccessoriesSafety Information and Instructions Junxion box user guide Regulatory Information Limited Warranty and Liability Junxion box user guide Junxion Software License Readme Junxion box user guide Legal Disclosure