
60CHAPTER 8: WEB CONFIGURATION
Table 29 Network Profile Settings
| Setting | Description | 
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| Network Profile | Enter the network profile name. | 
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| ESSID: | Stands for Extended Service Set Identifier. Specifying the ESSID | 
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 | is how you make sure that you connect to your wireless | 
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 | network instead of your neighbor’s network by mistake. You | 
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 | can either manually input the New ESSID or select Site | 
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 | Survey to check all available networks. For example: Default. | 
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| Data Rate: | It can be set as Auto, 1Mbp/s, 2Mbp/s, 5.5Mbp/s, 6Mbp/s, | 
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 | 9Mbp/s, 11Mbp/s, 12Mbp/s, 18Mbp/s, 24Mbp/s, 36Mbp/s, | 
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 | 48Mbp/s or 54Mbp/s. | 
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| Security: | Options include: OPEN,  | 
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 | WPA, PSK AES,  | 
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 | WPA AES, WPA2 TKIP, WPA2 AES | 
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| IP Setting: | Select one of the following: DHCP, Fixed IP or PPPOE. | 
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| NAT Setting: | Select one of the following: Disable, SIP PING or STUN. You | 
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 | can also set NAT timer. | 
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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 | 
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 | you can Configure or Remove a SIP Account. | 
