Base Unit Settings

Modifying the wireless information

1 Click [Network Connection] on the Top Menu.

2 Click [Modify] under the Wireless Information heading.

3 Configure the wireless connection basic settings, then click [Next>].

 

Setting

Description

 

[Mode]

L Select your wireless network mode from the pull-down menu.

 

 

L If you have both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices in

 

 

your network, select [802.11b/g].

 

 

L If you have only 802.11b wireless devices, select [802.11b].

 

[Channel]

L Select [Auto] or the desired channel from [1] to [11].

 

[Network Name

L Enter your wireless network name (SSID) (1 – 32

 

(SSID)]

alphanumeric characters) in this data field.

 

[SSID Broadcast]

L Enable or disable the broadcasting of your SSID.

 

 

L If you select [Disable], only wireless devices that know the

 

 

SSID of the base unit can connect to the base unit.

 

 

L If you select [Enable], any wireless device can detect the

 

 

SSID of the base unit.

4 Configure the wireless connection security settings, then click [Save].

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

[Security Mode]

L Select the desired security mode.

 

 

L No Encryption (Open), WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are

 

 

available for the wireless devices, including the handset.

 

 

Select the desired security mode for your wireless devices

 

 

connected to the base unit. Default is set to WEP.

 

WEP settings

 

 

[Network Key]

For WEP 64bit:

 

 

L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric characters

 

 

or 10 hexadecimal characters.

 

 

For WEP 128bit:

 

 

L Enter the network key containing 13 alphanumeric

 

 

characters or 26 hexadecimal characters.

 

 

L Press [View] to display the network key.

 

[Key Index]

L Select [Key 1], [Key 2], [Key 3] or [Key 4] to be used if you

 

 

use WEP. The default is set to [Key 1].

For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help

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Panasonic KX WP1050 operating instructions Modifying the wireless information