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Network Connections

About wireless LAN security

Since communication via the wireless LAN
function is established by radio waves, the
wireless signal may be susceptible to
interception. To protect wireless
communication, this system supports various
security functions. Be sure to correctly
configure the security settings in accordance
with your network environment.
No Security
Although you can easily make settings,
anyone can intercept wireless communication
or intrude into your wireless network, even
without any sophisticated tools. Keep in mind
that there is a risk of unauthorized access or
interception of data.
WEP
WEP applies security to communications to
prevent outsiders from intercepting
communications or intruding into your
wireless network. WEP is a legacy security
technology that enables older devices, which
do not support TKIP/AES, to be connected.
WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK
(TKIP)
TKIP is a security technology developed to
correct for the deficiencies of WEP. TKIP
assures a higher security level than WEP.
WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES)
AES is a security technology that uses an
advanced security method that is distinct from
WEP and TKIP. AES assures a higher security
level than WEP or TKIP.
Setting Up Wireless Networks Using an Access Point Compliant with WPS
1Check whether the network
(LAN) cable is disconnected.
Disconnect the network (LAN) cable
after setting the OPERATE ON/OFF to
OFF if the network (LAN) cable is
connected.
2Turn the unit on.
You can operate this unit when the ?/1
(on/standby) indicator lights up in green
and the illumination indicator lights up. It
may take a while.
Note
Make sure the home network input is selected.
3Press the WPS button on the
access point.
*The position and the shape of t he WPS button
are different depending on the model of the
access point.
Tip
Refer to the operating instructions of your
wireless LAN router/access point for details on
the WPS button.

Option 2: WPS push button

configuration method

WPS button*