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[WEP] Group
[Default Key]:
Set a WEP key used by default.
Range: 1 to 4
[Input Type]:
Select the code for entering a WEP key.
When the code is changed, the WEP key is cleared.
Options: HEX
ASCII
[WEP Key #1] [WEP Key #2] [WEP Key #3] [WEP Key #4]:
Select the WEP key used for encrypting the authentication system.
Select the WEP key size and enter the WEP key.
When the WEP key size is changed, the WEP key is cleared.
<40 bits>
When HEX mode is used for entries, use ten characters from “0” to “F.”
Entries are not case-sensitive.
When ASCII mode is used for entries, use five alphanumeric characters.
<104 bits>
When HEX mode is used for entries, use 26 characters from “0” to “F.”
Entries are not case-sensitive.
When ASCII mode is used for entries, use 13 alphanumeric characters.
Since WEP keys are security information, they are displayed as asterisks except when they are being
entered.
Options: Disable
40 bits (64 bits)
104 bits (128 bits)
[WPA-PSK] Group
[Pre Shared Key]:
Set a key to be used for WPA encryption in network authentication, using 8 to 64 alphanumeric
characters.
Since the key is security information, it is displayed as asterisks except when it is being entered.
[Account] Group
[User Name]:
Set a username to authenticate the supplicant.
Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
[Password]:
Set a password to authenticate the supplicant.
Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Since the password is security information, it is displayed as asterisks except when it is being entered.
[802.1X] Group
[Reauthentication Interval]:
Set an interval between reauthentications.
Range: 2 to 4320 min
[Supplicant] Group
[Server Certificate]:
Set an absolute path to the server certificate file to be transmitted.
The [...] button is used to select the path on the folder selection screen.
When no path is entered, data transmission is not performed.
When entering a path to a blank file without data, you can disable the current settings.
Setting a non-existent file results in an error.