8.WLAN 802.11b/g Settings - The WLAN 802.11b/g Settings screen allows you to configure your wireless network settings.
SSID | For security reasons, change this setting. Enter a unique |
| name to identify the wireless connection. The SSID can con- |
| tain up to 32 numbers and letters. |
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Radio Mode | Select the transmission standard to use. The default, Mixed, |
| works for most office and home settings. |
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Country Code | Select the country where you are deploying this SonicWALL |
| security appliance. This configures the channels used to |
| comply with regulations in your country. |
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Channel | Select the broadcast channel you want the SonicWALL secu- |
| rity appliance to use. The default, AutoChannel automati- |
| cally detects the channel with the least interference. |
| See “SonicWALL TZ 170 Wireless Security Appliance |
| Regulatory Statement and Safety Instructions” on page 33 for |
| information on authorized channels. |
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Click Next.
9.WiFiSec VPN Client User Authentication - WiFiSec is a SonicWALL wireless security implementation that uses an IPSec VPN to secure wireless network connections. The WiFiSec screen allows you to create a VPN user for your wireless network.
User Name | Enter a user name for the VPN user. |
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Password | Enter a unique password for the user. |
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Confirm Password | |
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Note: You can add additional users in the SonicWALL security appliance’s Management Interface. Refer to the SonicOS Standard Administrator’s Guide for instructions on adding users.
Click Next.
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