60CHAPTER 8: WEB CONFIGURATION

Table 29 Network Profile Settings

Setting

Description

 

 

Network Profile

Enter the network profile name.

Name:

 

 

 

ESSID:

Stands for Extended Service Set Identifier. Specifying the ESSID

 

is how you make sure that you connect to your wireless

 

network instead of your neighbor’s network by mistake. You

 

can either manually input the New ESSID or select Site

 

Survey to check all available networks. For example: Default.

 

 

Data Rate:

It can be set as Auto, 1Mbp/s, 2Mbp/s, 5.5Mbp/s, 6Mbp/s,

 

9Mbp/s, 11Mbp/s, 12Mbp/s, 18Mbp/s, 24Mbp/s, 36Mbp/s,

 

48Mbp/s or 54Mbp/s.

 

 

Security:

Options include: OPEN, WEP-64, WEP-128, WPA-PSK TKP,

 

WPA, PSK AES, WPA2-PSK TKP, WPA2-PSK AES, WPA TKIP,

 

WPA AES, WPA2 TKIP, WPA2 AES

 

 

IP Setting:

Select one of the following: DHCP, Fixed IP or PPPOE.

 

 

NAT Setting:

Select one of the following: Disable, SIP PING or STUN. You

 

can also set NAT timer.

 

 

2Select Save to confirm your settings. Alternatively, you can select Cancel to leave the settings unchanged, or Reset to remove the settings.

3Edit the Certification settings (CA Cert./ User Cert./ Private Key) as needed.

4Edit your SIP Account Choice setting as needed.

SIP Settings

Select SIP Account Settings to display the SIP Account List. From this list

 

you can Configure or Remove a SIP Account.

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3Com 3C10408A manual SIP Settings, You can Configure or Remove a SIP Account