Advanced settings on the vision screener
Before configuring network security
If the device is configured with your organization's wireless network settings, you can
view screening results on a computer. If you want to print screening results, you can
connect the device to a USB printer or you can add a wireless network printer.
Wireless networks use security to protect your information. Your organization's system
administrator can supply you with any security information needed to access the
network.
Before you can connect the device to a network, you need the following:
Field
Description Requirements
SSID
The name of your wireless network. This name can consist of letters or numbers or a combination
of both, up to 32 characters.
Passphrase
A passphrase, or password, is used to
protect the privacy of your wireless
network.
The format of the passphrase or password depends on which
security type you select.
Network
Security Type
None If this option is selected, the connection to the wireless
network is not encrypted and any information sent or
received on this network is not necessarily confidential.
WEP The WEP passphrase must be either 5, 10, 13, or 26
characters.
WPA/2 PSK The WPA/2 PSK passphrase must be between 8 and 64
characters.
WPA/2 EAP-PEAP The WPA/2 EAP-PEAP username and the password must be
between 1 and 64 characters.
All of these fields are case sensitive. By default, the first letter you type in these fields is
uppercase. To type the first letter in lowercase, touch the Up arrow repeatedly until the
arrow displays as a dark arrow with a white outline.
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