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The detailed wireless configuration page is displayed. Configure each setting and click Submit.

Detailed Configuration
SSID |
Set the SSID of your wireless network.
The SSID is an ID that distinguishes a wireless LAN network from
others. For wireless devices to communicate with each other on a
wireless network, they must share the same SSID.
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DS520-XXXXXX (xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the Ethernet Address) |
Network Authentication |
Select the network authentication mode that will be used to connect to wireless devices.
Open (Open System):
Allows all access without authentication. For encryption mode, WEP can be used.
Shared (Pre-Shared Key):
Uses WEP key for encryption and allows access only from those with the same WEP key. For encryption mode, WEP can be used.
WPA2-PSK: Uses PSK for network authentication. For encryption mode, AES can be used.
The encryption key will be generated by communicating with a wireless
device using Pre-Shared key. WEP key setting is not used for this mode.
WPA/WPA2-PSK: Uses PSK for network authentication. For encryption mode, AUTO can be used.
The encryption key will be generated by communicating with a wireless
device using Pre-Shared key. WEP key setting is not used for this mode.
WPA2-EAP: Uses IEEE802.1X for network authentication. For encryption mode, AES can be used.
Pre-Shared key and WEP key settings are not used for this mode.
WPA/WPA2-EAP: Uses IEEE802.1X for network authentication. For encryption mode, AUTO can be used.
Pre-Shared key and WEP key settings are not used for this mode.
To ensure a secure network, it is recommended to use WPA/WPA2. |
Open |
Encryption Mode |
The encryption mode is automatically selected for each network authentication mode. AES
will be selected when the network authentication mode is WPA2-PSK or
WPA2-EAP, and AUTO will be selected when the network authentication
mode is WPA/WPA2-PSK or WPA/WPA2-EAP.
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AES |
WEP
WEP |
Enable/Disable WEP encryption (ON/OFF).
If WEP encryption is used, wireless communication will be encrypted using the settings for "WEP Key 1-4" and "Key Index".
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OFF |
Key Index |
Select the number of the WEP key that you wish to use for encryption (1-4).
This setting must be the same as that of your wireless device you wish to connect to.
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1 |
WEP Key 1 - 4 |
Enter the WEP key in alphanumeric or hexadecimal characters.
For alphanumeric characters, enter 5 characters when the key size is 64bit or 13 characters when the key size is 128bit.
For hexadecimal, enter a 10-digit value when the key size is 64bit or a 26-digit value when the key size is 128bit.
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None
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WPA/WPA2 PSK
Pre-Shared Key
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Set the Pre-Shared Key.
This setting is necessary when TKIP/AES is used for encryption mode.
The Pre-Shared Key is a keyword used to create the encryption key. It
is also referred to as ' network key ' or ' password '.
* In most cases, alphanumeric characters are used (8-63 characters).
For Hexadecimal, a value consists of numbers (0-9) and English letters (A-F).
This setting must be the same as that of the wireless device you wish to connect to.
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12345678 |
WPA/WPA2 EAP
Authentication Method |
Set the EAP authentication method (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP/EAP-FAST/LEAP).
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EAP-TLS |
EAP User Name |
Set an EAP user name for the EAP authentication. This name is used by the server
to identify a client.
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None |
EAP Password |
Set an EAP password for the EAP authentication.
This password is used to
check client reliability when EAP-TTLS or PEAP or EAP-FAST or LEAP is used as
authentication method.
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None |
Inner Authentication Method |
Set the inner authentication method (PAP/CHAP/MSCHAP/MSCHAPv2) to perform in TLS
tunneling of the EAP authentication.
When PEAP is used as authentication
method, this is fixed to MS-CHAPv2.
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None |
Client Certificate Password |
Set a client certificate password to use for client authentication on the EAP
authentication.
This setting is necessary when a password is set to the
client certificate.
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None |
Client Certification |
Select a client certificate to use for client authentication on the EAP
authentication.
This is used when EAP-TLS is used as authentication method.
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None |
Server Authentication |
Specify whether to check reliability of the server on EAP authentication.
When ON is selected, CA certificate for server authentication is required.
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None |
CA Certification |
Select a CA certificate to use for server authentication on the EAP
authentication.
This setting is necessary when ON is selected for server
authentication.
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None |
Auto PAC Provisioning |
Enable/Disable auto-distribution of PAC (Protected Access Credential) when using
EAP-FAST authentication (ON/OFF).
When auto-distribution is disabled, you
need to register the PAC file issued from the server.
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OFF |
PAC File
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Register the PAC file issued from the server to use for manual distribution of
PAC (Protected Access Credential) when using EAP-FAST authentication.
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None |
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