Wireless Security - Korenix 5804 User Manual

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take few seconds to connect to the WLAN AP when you unplugging the LAN interface. Refer to the
WLAN LED can help you to see the WLAN connection status.
Channel:
In each region, it defines the channels of the wireless band. When choosing Infrastructure mode, the
channel of the JetPort is automatically decided by the Access Point. This is to avoid the conflict and easy
maintaining the WLAN performance. In Ad-hoc mode, you should assign the same channel to the 2 ends.
Transmission Rate:
The JetPort 5804 supports 802.11b and 802.11g standard. The typical transmission rate of the 802.11b
is 11Mbps, the 802.11g is 54Mbps. The transmission rate of JetPort is "Auto". It'd use the best
transmission rate it can meet in that environment. The transmission rate may also decide by the Access
Point. The network installation may also affect this, weak signal or poor connection will reduce the rate.

2.6 Wireless Security

JetPort 5804 supports several types of Wireless security protection.
No Encryption: Disable the Wireless encryption.
WEP: WEP is abbreviation of the Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP is a security protocol for WLAN. It is
designed to provide the same level of security as that of a wired LAN. WEP aims to provide security by
encrypting data over radio waves so that the serial data is protected from JetPort 5804 to the Access
Point (AP) or another end station.
There are 4 types WEP encryption you can choose:
Character Input: 5 Characters [WEP64]
Character Input: 13 Characters [WEP128]
Hexadecimal Input: 10 digits [WEP64]
Hexadecimal Input: 26 digits [WEP128]
After choosing the encryption type, you can type the Key in the below field. There are 4 keys you can
configure and save; one of the key can work at one time.
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