Networks · Setting Up a Wireless Network (WLAN) Manually 53
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4 Select an encryption standard or switch off network
security using [
5 Confirm with OK.
6 Enter the password for the network.
7 Confirm with OK.
With the connection mode, you set the IP address
and subnet mask. If you have a DHCP or BOOTP
server in your network which dynamically assign IP
addresses, you can assign the settings automatically.
8 Select automatic or manual configuration using [.
9 Confirm with OK.
10 Manual Configuration: Enter the IP address (for
example 192.168.001.×××).
11 Confirm with OK.
12 Manual Configuration: Enter the subnet mask
(for example 255.255.255.000).
13 Confirm with OK.
Modifying Wireless Network
Settings
Entering the Network Name (SSID)
Introduction
You can find the network name (Service Set ID) in the
network settings of your computer. The SSID must
match the SSID on the computer or on the access point
(Access Point, Router).
1 Press C, 0821 and OK.
2 Entering the SSID.
3 Confirm with OK.
Setting Network Security
Unprotected Wireless Networks are Accessible to Others!
1 Press C, 0822 and OK.
2 Select an encryption standard or switch off network
security using [
3 Confirm with OK.
4 Enter the password for the network.
CAUTION!
Unprotected Wireless Networks are
Accessible to Others!
Unprotected Wireless Networks are Accessi-
ble to Others! Always protect your network
against unauthorised access. You can toggle
between different encryption standards.
Notice
WEP Key
With 64-bit encryption, the WEP key must
be either 5 characters (ASCII) or 10 num-
bers (hexadecimal). With 128-bit encryp-
tion, the WEP key must be either 13 char-
acters (ASCII) or 26 numbers (hexadeci-
mal). You can find the WEP key in the
network settings of your PC.
Notice
WPA Key
Enter an 8 to 63 character long password.
The password can contain alphanumerical
characters—numbers and letters—and
any other symbol available on the keypad.
The only invalid character is "€” (the euro
currency symbol).
Notice
This Process May Take a Few Moments
The automatic configuration of IP address
and subnet mask on the connected net-
work PCs may take a moment.
Notice
IP-Address
The first three blocks of numbers refer to
the IP field; this information must match
the IP address on your computer. The last
three digits determine are the individual IP
address of the device. You can enter any
number between 000 and 255. However,
this number must be unique within the net-
work; it may not be used on any other PC
or network component.
Notice
Subnet Mask
In a network with a gateway or router, the
subnet mask indicates whether the respec-
tive data packets are addressed to an inter-
nal recipient in the network or whether
they should be sent to a recipient outside
of the network.
CAUTION!
Unprotected Wireless Networks are
Accessible to Others!
Unprotected Wireless Networks are Accessi-
ble to Others! Always protect your network
against unauthorised access. You can toggle
between different encryption standards.
Notice
WEP Key
With 64-bit encryption, the WEP key must
be either 5 characters (ASCII) or 10 num-
bers (hexadecimal). With 128-bit encryp-
tion, the WEP key must be either 13 char-
acters (ASCII) or 26 numbers (hexadeci-
mal). You can find the WEP key in the
network settings of your PC.