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NEC US40a - Setting Security in Higher Level; Setting up Wireless LAN

NEC US40a
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About US40a 15
Setting Security in Higher Level
US40a uses the WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) feature proposed by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Using the user authentication based on the IEEE802.1X/EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
standard and TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or AES (Advanced Encryption Standard),
each of which is an encryption method making decryption difficult further more than the
conventional WEP feature, allow security setting at a higher level to be provided.
NOTE: To use encryption based on WPA, remote devices to be
connected to US40a must support the same security feature.
Setting up Wireless LAN
For how to set up the wireless LAN of US40a, see "Wireless Network Connection" described in this
User’s Guide.

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