Franklin U600 Network Hardware User Manual


 
68 Network Profiles
7. Click Next. The General page appears (see page 80).
8. Configure the settings in the General page as desired and then click Finish.
Configuring WiFi Data Encryption
1. Contact the administrator of the network you wish to access to obtain any necessary
information such as the security method used or the encryption keys required.
2. Select the Enable data encryption check box.
3. Select the appropriate Authentication method for this network. Supported authentication
methods include the following:
None: For an unencrypted network.
WEP-OPEN (Normal Method): This is the standard WEP encryption method.
WEP-SHARED: This variant of WEP uses an encryption key that is pre-shared between
the parties of the connection.
WPA (TKIP or AES): If you select this method, you will need to configure 802.1x
Authentication using the fields in the lower half of the page.
WPA-PSK (TKIP or AES): If you select this method, you will need to enter your
pre-shared key in the “Network Key” fields.
WPA2 (TKIP or AES): If you select this method, you will need to configure 802.1x
Authentication using the fields in the lower half of the page.
WPA2-PSK (TKIP or AES): If you select this method, you will need to enter your
pre-shared key in the “Network Key” fields.
Note: The WPA methods listed above will only be displayed if your WiFi adapter supports WPA security.