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The following encryption methods are available to you:
No Encryption: This is an open wireless network where you have no
password and anyone can connect to your network. None of your network
trafc will be encrypted.
WPA-PSK: This is the standard WPA1 encryption. It has been superseded
and should only be used for older devices that can’t connect to a WPA2-
PSK network.
WPA2-PSK: This is the most secure option. It uses the latest WiFi
encryption standard and the latest encryption protocol, however some
devices do not support WPA2.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode: This enables both WPA and WPA2 with
both TKIP and AES. This provides maximum compatibility with any older
devices you might have, but should only be used if there are some older
WPA/TKIP wireless clients on the network that do not support WPA2/AES.
Select the encryption standard that you prefer to use and set your network
password (at least 8 digits).
Click “Save and Apply”. If you have changed the ESSID, you will have to
reconnect to the WiFi network as per the previous section (CONNECTING TO
THE WIRELESS NETWORK).
Note: if you are using a VanPlayer on your WiFi network, the security cipher
needs to be set at either “Force CCMP (AES)” or “Force TKIP” as the “auto”
function does not allow your VanPlayer to connect.
Note: if you experience difculty connecting older devices to your Wireless
network, under WPA2 encryption, change the encryption method to WPA-
PSK/WPA2-PSK Mixed Mode.
Complete the above step again for wi1.
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