Changing The Wireless Password - Hitron CGNV2 User Manual

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You should choose the best security method available; see
on page
75
In order to find out which security methods your other wireless devices support, you
can:
Look at the wireless device and see if it has a label listing the methods
supported.
Look at any documentation or packaging that came with the device.
Go into the device's configuration utility and look for a list of supported methods.
This is often displayed as a drop-down list from which you can select an option.
Go to the device's manufacturer's website and look for an information page that
lists the device's specifications.
If you want to use WPS (see
support WPS. There are two ways to determine if this is the case (in addition to those
described above):
Look at the wireless device and see if it has a physical button labeled "WPS" or
something similar, a wireless "wave" icon (something like
Protected Setup" logo. If any of these are the case, the device probably supports
the WPS PBC ("Push-Button Configuration") method.
Go into the wireless device's configuration utility and look for a "WPS" or "Wi-Fi
Protected Setup" screen. This screen should let you know whether the device
supports WPS PBC method, the WPS PIN method, or both (some devices have
a PBC button in their configuration utilities, in addition to or instead of a physical
button).
Once you have chosen a security method, you can select it on the CGNV2 in the
Wireless > Security screen's Security Mode field (see
page 83).
6.2.2
Only wireless clients with the correct password can access the network. It's a good
idea to change your wireless network's password every so often, if you think
someone knows it who shouldn't, or if there's suspicious activity on your network.
You should change the password on the CGNV2, then change the password on each
of your wireless clients.
The procedure for changing the password on the CGNV2 depends on the security
method your network is using.
If you are using the WPS PBC ("Push-Button Configuration") security method,
where you press a button on the CGNV2 and the other wireless devices, which
connect automatically, just run the WPS PBC process again; see the Quick
Installation Guide that came with your CGNV2 for more information on how to do
this.
WIRELESS
for a list of methods the CGNV2 supports, in order of effectiveness.
WPS

CHANGING THE WIRELESS PASSWORD

HITRON CGNV2 USER'S GUIDE
on page 79) all the wireless clients must also
Basic Wireless Security
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