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Annex 2 :Wireless network security

Attention

Since wireless computer networks use radio signals, it is possible for other wireless network devices outside your immediate area to pick up the wireless signals and either connect to your network or to capture the network traffic.

Consult the user manual supplied with your wireless Access point or wireless Ethernet bridge for further information.

DO

Viruses, spyware and other malicious programs can undermine the security of your network. Use the appropriate software to protect your PC from these threats.

Change the default passwords for your network devices. Leaving these at default makes it easy for an outsider to gain access.

Note: If you change passwords, write them down and store them in a safe location.

Use a router or a Wireless Access Point with Network Address Translation (NAT) or a firewall.

In a wireless network, enable the highest WEP key level that your hardware provides for. Upgrade your hardware, if possible. If you do not protect your wireless network, all data from your PC might be accessible to, for example, your neighbours or passers-by.

Switch off SSID broadcast on the Wireless Access Point.

Position your Wireless Access Point away from windows and towards the centre of your home. This decreases the strenght of the signal outside your home.

Some access points can control access based on the unique MAC address of the network devices trying to connect to it. See the documentation of your network devices to retrieve the MAC addresses.

For the MAC address of your TV, see Annex 3, Manual Network Installation,View Network settings, p.13.

DON’T

Don’t rely on radio transmission range limitations to secure your network.

Don’t use WEP/WPA keys and passwords that are easy to guess.

Don’t use passphrases to secure your wireless network as incompatibility with other brands of wireless network devices may occur.

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Contents Contents Switch the TV on Safety warningsRemote control First time installationOperation To operate the motorised swivelKeys at the top of the TV Automatic positioning to central positionUse of the remote control RC4310 Dual screen/PIP Define the position of the PIP screenPicture format Alphanumeric keys on the remote control TelevisionMultimedia Demo How to navigate through the Settings menusTo use the menus IntroductionManual installation InstallationAutomatic installation Select the menu language and countryRename Reshuffle/Rename channelsReshuffle Preferred channelsNetwork installation Software upgradeUSB device/Memory Card upgrade Preferences Setup menuFeatures preferences Teletext Picture/sound preferencesProgramme title Factory settingsMenu preferences Set/Change codeSource DecoderDigital Audio TV menu Picture menuColour enhancement Digital optionsDynamic contrast HueSound menu On timer Features menuSleeptimer Select subtitlesAmbilight in Standby mode Ambilight menuSmart colour modes Inserting a memory card / USB device Viewing content from a Memory card / USB deviceMultimedia Browser Removing the memory card / USB deviceMultimedia Browser menu Teletext Equipment to connect to the side connections Teletext menuConnect Peripheral Equipment Recorder VCR-DVD+RW Decoder and RecorderRecorder and other equipment External 1/2/3Equipment with Component Video Output Connectors YPbPr DVD Player or other peripheral digital source equipmentMultiChannel Surround receiver Digital MultiChannel Surround receiverAnalogue MultiChannel Surround receiver Hdmi Equipment to connect to a DVI connector Personal computer to the home network connectorRecord a TV programme with your recorder without EasyLink Record with your recorderTo select connected equipment Record a TV programme with your recorder with EasyLinkAudio- and video equipment keys Normal modeExpert mode Direct selection of a connected peripheral equipmentSetting the remote control to work peripheral equipment Code setupTo cancel the selected mode Digital Video Disc DVD Satellite ReceiverLearnable remote control DVD/RPage Tips Check if the source complies with a supported codePreparing a portable memory for software upgrade Verifying the version of the TV softwareAutomatic software upgrade procedure Manual software upgrade procedureAnnex 2 Philips TV Slideshow Format with background music General RulesGeneral Format Supported XML-tags ExamplesTag Name Use Description Digital Camera Issues Digital Content IssuesPortable Memory Issues USB Memory Device IssuesPage Contents What is Connected Planet ?What do you need to enjoy Connected Planet ? Installing the Philips Media Manager PMM Select your PMM menu language‘ Change the PMM server name Adding files in the Philips Media Manager PMM Identifying your PC configuration Before connecting your TVConnecting and configuring your TV Connecting your TVViewing multimedia content PhilipsMultimedia browser functional keys Annex 1 Creating a wireless network connection Configuring a wireless Ethernet bridge Preparing your networkConfiguring the wireless Ethernet bridge Testing the wireless Ethernet bridgeRe-securing your wireless network Also see Annex 2Wireless network security, pAnnex 2 Wireless network security DON’TNetwork mode Annex 3 Configuring your network settings manuallyView network settings IP configurationAnnex 4 Enabling DHCP/Auto IP on your computer Windows XPWindows Windows 98/Me Apple Macintosh Computers Mac OS Click on the Network icon under Internet & NetworkAnnex 5 Supported file formats OverviewSupported Extensions Detailed Video codec specifications General restrictionsNetwork related restrictions Memory Card and USB related restrictions RemarkTroubleshooting ProblemSolution Glossary PMM Philips Media Manager