
Setup Pages
FIG. 55 Wireless Security: Simple Mode
Wireless Security: Simple Mode
Security Type: | This field may be switched between WEP, |
| selected, the button to the right may be switched between 64 and 128. |
| • WEP security requires that both a target WAP be identified and an encryption |
| method be implemented prior to establishing communication. (Refer to the |
| WEP Settings section on page 62 for further details.) |
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| 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 |
| details.) |
| • Open security does not utilize any encryption methodology, but requires an |
| SSID |
| entry of the target WAP so the panel knows what device it is using to |
| communicate with the network. (Refer to the following Open Settings section |
| on page 61 for further details.) |
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SSID: | Press this field to enter a |
| keypad. |
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Password: | This field is only enabled when |
| Clicking this field opens the Password/Pass Phrase keyboard |
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WEP Keys: | These buttons are only enabled when WEP is selected as the Security Type. |
| Press each one to open a keyboard to enter a |
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Default Key: | This field is only enabled when WEP is selected as the Security Type. Press the |
| field to select which of the four WEP Keys is the default. |
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Current Key: | This field is only populated when WEP is selected as the Security Type. |
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Authentication: | This field is only enabled when WEP is selected as the Security Type. Press the |
| field to select between Shared and Open. |
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Cancel/Save: | Press Cancel to return to the Wireless Settings page without saving any |
| changes. Press Save to save all changes and return to the Wireless Settings |
| page. |
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