1Network Name (SSID)

This is a unique ID used to identify wireless networks. The setting can be made individually for Access Point Network connection mode and Peer to Peer Network connection mode. When connecting to an existing network, consult your network administrator regarding the proper settings. When changing an existing Network Name, you can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including symbols).

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Opening the “Network Name” drop-down list will show the Network Names of any Access Points within range. You can then select a Network Name from the list.

When using the Wireless LAN Access Point PCWA-A320, the default Network Name (SSID) of the Access Point is shown on the ID label of the Access Point. For details on the position of the label and other information, refer to the manuals provided with the Access Point.

2WEP

If Data Encryption (WEP) is enabled for the Access Point to which you connect, select this item. When this item is selected, you also need to enter the encryption key (WEP key) in the “Key” and “Confirm key” fields.

The data encryption function serves to prevent unauthorized access to the network. For security reasons, it is strongly recommended that you enable this feature. The setting can be configured individually for Access Point Network connection mode and Peer to Peer Network connection mode. When connecting to an existing network, consult your network administrator regarding the proper settings. For information on how to control this setting at the Access Point, refer to the manuals of the Access Point.

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