Wi-Fi; Before Starting; Information Required; Identifying The Connection Type - Parrot DIA User Manual

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Before starting

Information required

Identifying the name
of the Wi-Fi network
Reading off the
security key

Identifying the connection type

The type of connection you need to set up with the frame depends on the model of your modem or
router: you have to determine whether your modem supports SES or WPS technologies.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) and SES (Secure Easy Setup) technologies enable secure
connections to be set up automatically between several Wi-Fi peripherals, most often by simply
pressing a button
Refer to the documentation supplied with your modem to find out whether it supports SES or
WPS technologies. If you do not have this documentation:
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your modem/router cannot support these technologies if you bought it before
2007;
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WPS modems or routers have a WPS button.
Parrot Dia – User guide
The technical name used to describe the name of the network is the SSID
(Service Set Identifier). This is generally found underneath your router. If you
have already changed the name of your Wi-Fi network, use this new name.
If you have a secure network, read off the WEP, WPA or WPA2 key
required to set up a connection.
You will find the WEP, WPA or WPA2 key underneath your modem /
router or in the documentation provided with the system. If you have
already changed the name of your wireless network, use the new key.
WARNING:
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Network keys are case-dependent.
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If you have a WEP network, enter the WEP key without spaces.
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If your have a WPA or WPA2 network enter the key exactly as it
appears, including spaces if necessary.

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