Protected Setup Pages
62 MVP-5100/5150 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels
Wireless Settings Page (Cont.)IP Settings (Cont.)
Secondary DNS Enter the secondary DNS address for this panel.
Domain Enter a unique name to the panel for DNS look-up.
MAC Address This unique address identifies the wireless Ethernet card in the panel (read-
only).
Active Roaming on
Channels 1, 6, and 11
When enabled, connection allows active roaming between WAPs by switching
between channels 1, 6, and 11 if the other channel is unavailable.
Access Point MAC
Address:
This unique address identifies the Wireless Access Point (WAP) used by this
panel for wireless communication (read-only).
•Site Survey button: Launches the Wireless Site Survey page. The options on
this page allow you to detect (“sniff-out”) all WAPs transmitting within range of
the panel’s Wi-Fi card.
Data displayed on the Site Survey page is categorized by:
- Network Name (SSID) - WAP names
- Channel (RF) - channels currently being used by the WAP
- Security Type - security protocol enabled on the WAP, if detectable
- Signal Strength - None, Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, and Excellent
- MAC Address - Unique identification of the transmitting Access Point
• Refer to the Using the Site Survey tool section on page 26 for more detailed
information on the SIte Survey page.
• When communicating with a NXA- WAP250G, enter the MAC Address
(BSSID) of the target WAP as the Access Point MAC Address. Refer to the
WAP250G Instruction Manual for more information.
Wireless Security: Sets the wireless security method to be used by the panel to connect to the
network. Selecting any of the connection method buttons invokes the relevant
configuration page, with options that allow you to define parameters specific to
the selected method of connection.
Open (Clear Text) This button opens the Open (Clear Text) Settings page (FIG. 56 on page 65).
“Open” security does not utilize any encryption methodology, but requires an
SSID (alpha-numeric) entry. This entry must match the Network Name (SSID)
entry of the target WAP so the panel knows what device it is using to
communicate with the network.
• Refer to the Open (Clear Text) Settings section on page 65 for further details.
Static WEP This button opens the Static WEP Settings page (FIG. 57 on page 66).
“Static WEP” security requires that both a target WAP be identified and an
encryption method be implemented prior to establishing communication.
• Refer to the Static WEP Settings section on page 66 for further details.
WPA-PSK This button opens the WPA-PSK Settings page (FIG. 58 on page 68).
“WPA-PSK” security is designed for environments where is it desirable to use
WPA or WPA2, but an 802.1x authentication server is not available.
PSK connections are more secure than WEP and are simpler to configure,
since they implement dynamic keys but share a key between the WAP and the
panel (client).
• Refer to the WPA-PSK Settings section on page 67 for further details.
EAP-PEAP This button opens the EAP-PEAP Settings page (FIG. 63 on page 74).
“EAP-PEAP” security is designed for wireless environments where it is neces-
sary to securely transmit data over a wireless network.
• Refer to the EAP-PEAP Settings section on page 74 for further details.
• For information on uploading a certificate file, refer to the AMX Certificate
Upload Utility section on page 162.