You can customize the network name and other Wi-Fi configuration options using the LAN page in the Device Manager. For more information, see the “Using the Device Manager” chapter.

Note. If you don’t change the default security settings in the Device Manager for the Junxion Box, the Junxion Box is accessible to any Wi-Fi device. For information about Wi-Fi security, see the Security Page section in the “Using the Device Manager” chapter.

The Junxion Box Wi-Fi network is based on the 802.11b standard. You can also use computers equipped with 802.11g Wi-Fi hardware because 802.11g is backwards compatible with 802.11b.

If you have trouble connecting automatically to the Junxion Box using Wi-Fi, try the following:

Make sure the “Junxion_Box” network name is selected in the list of available networks with your computer’s Wi-Fi connection software.

Turn your computer’s Wi-Fi connection off and then on again.

Restart your computer.

Check to see that your computer’s network configuration is consistent with the configuration of the Junxion Box. The default Junxion Box configuration requires your computer to use a DHCP connection.

For Windows users, check to see that you have Service Pack 2 or higher installed. To determine if you have Service Pack 2 installed, open the Control Panel and then open the System application.

Change the Wi-Fi channel in the Junxion Box Device Manager. You may be encountering interference on a certain channel.

Try turning off WEP or WPA encryption in the Device Manager. If you can connect when encryption is turned off, you may be entering incorrect WPA or WEP login information into your computer or device.

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