7.1 Wireless Overview
This chapter describes the WX Device's Network Setting > Wireless screens. Use these screens to set up
your WX Device's WiFi connection and security settings.
7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
This section describes the WX Device's Wireless screens. Use these screens to set up your WX Device's
wireless connection.
• Use the General screen to enable WiFi, enter the SSID and select the wireless security mode
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• Use the Guest/More AP screen to set up multiple wireless networks on your WX Device
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• Use the MAC Authentication screen to allow or deny wireless clients based on their MAC addresses
from connecting to the WX Device
• Use the WPS screen to enable or disable WPS, view or generate a security PIN (Personal Identification
Number)
• Use the WMM screen to enable WiFi MultiMedia (WMM) to ensure quality of service in wireless
networks for multimedia applications
• Use the Others screen to configure wireless advanced features, such as the DTIM interval
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• Use the Channel Status screen to scan WiFi channel noises and view the results
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• Use the Operating Modes screen to manually enter the SSID and security settings of the AP to which
you want the WX Device to connect
• Use the AP List screen to scan the wireless networks in the WX Device's area. You can also select an
AP from the list and enter its WiFi password to connect to the wireless network
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7.1.2 What You Need to Know
Wireless Basics
"Wireless" is essentially radio communication. In the same way that walkie-talkie radios send and
receive information over the airwaves, wireless networking devices exchange information with one
another. A wireless networking device is just like a radio that lets your computer exchange information
with radios attached to other computers. Like walkie-talkies, most wireless networking devices operate
at radio frequency bands that are open to the public and do not require a license to use. However,
wireless networking is different from that of most traditional radio communications in that there are a
number of wireless networking standards available with different methods of data encryption.
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