mode. Select the appropriate channel from the list provided
depending on the regulatory region where the unit is sold.
The default setting is at channel 11.
- Transmission Rate:
Select the data transmit rate from this pull-down menu. The
default setting is Fully Automatic.
- WEP Encryption
WEP Encryption: Wireless network communications can be
intercepted easily. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an
encryption method specified by the IEEE 802.11g standard
to make any intercepted communications extremely difficult
to interpret by unauthorized parties. The default setting for
this
option is Disable.
- WEP Key Format:
To enable WEP Encryption, you should decide the
encryption format first by selecting the ASCII or HEX option,
and then input the WEP key (in the following Key 1~4 box).
- ASCII input format:
ASCII format causes each character you type to be
interpreted as an eight-bit value. All unaccented upper- and
lower-case Western European characters that can be input
through your keyboard's typing zone are valid. To setup a
64-bit WEP key, input 5 ASCII characters. For example,
‘12345’. To setup an 128-bit WEP key, input 13 ASCII
characters. For example, ‘1234567890123’. These
character counts result in bit counts of 40 and 104
respectively; the camera will automatically pad your input to
a bit count of 64 or 128.
- HEX input format:
Hex format causes each pair of characters you type to be
interpreted as an eight-bit value in hexadecimal (base 16)
notation. Only the digits 0 through 9 and the letters A
through F (in upper or lower case) are valid. To setup a 64-
bit WEP key, input 10 HEX format. For example,
‘3132333435’, which is the same with ASCII input ‘12345’.
To setup an 128-bit WEP key, input 26 HEX format. For
example, ‘31323334353637383930313233’, which is the
same with ASCII input ‘1234567890123’. These character
counts result in bit counts of 40 and 104, respectively; the
Wireless Internet Camera will automatically pad your input to
a bit count of 64 or 128.
- Encrypt Data Transmissions Using:
Use this pull-down menu to decide to use
Key 1, 2, 3 or 4 for encryption).
- Advanced Setting:
In this field, you can setup more advanced configuration.
- Beacon Interval:
This option defines time interval between two images sent.
- Preamble:
A preamble is a signal used in wireless environment to
synchronize the transmitting timing including Synchronization
and Start frame delimiter. Please NOTE that if you want to
change the Preamble type into Long or Short, please check
the setting of access point.
- Authentication Type:
Open System communicates the key across the network.
Shared Key allows communication only with other devices
with identical WEP settings. The default setting is Both.