To View Network 1 Interface Status; Network 1 (Ap0) Link Settings; To Configure Network 1 Link Settings; Table 4-2 Network 1 (Ap0) Link Settings - Lantronix xPico WiFi User Manual

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To View Network 1 Interface Status

Using Web Manager
In Network Interface Status, you can view both the current operational settings as well as the
settings that would take effect upon a device reboot.
To view current access point (ap0) settings, go to Network on the menu and select Network 1
-> Interface -> Status.
Using XML via CLI
Look for the status header: <statusgroup name = "Interface" instance = "ap0">

Network 1 (ap0) Link Settings

Physical link parameters can be configured for an access point (ap0) Network Interface (see
Table
4-2).
Network 1 (ap0) Link
Settings
Network Name (SSID)
Channel
Suite
Encryption
Passphrase

To Configure Network 1 Link Settings

Using Web Manager
To modify network (ap0) Link information, click Network on the menu and select Network 1 >
Link > Configuration.
xPico® Wi-Fi® Embedded Device Server User Guide

Table 4-2 Network 1 (ap0) Link Settings

Description
Specify the name of the wireless network (SSID) for the SoftAP.
Specify the channel for the SoftAP.
Specify the security suite to be used for the SoftAP.
None = no authentication or encryption method will be used.
WPA = WiFi Protected Access
WPA2 = Robust Secure Network.
Select one or more encryption types, listed from strongest to least strong.
CCMP = Uses AES as basis and is the strongest encryption option.
TKIP = Uses WEP as the basis, but adds extra checks and variations for
added protection.
Select the passphrase which may consist of up to 63 characters.
Note:
This configuration option becomes available only when suites WPA
or WPA2 are selected. Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20
characters or more for maximum security. Spaces and punctuation
characters are permitted. The passphrase input is not the same as ASCII
input (as used on some products.) ASCII is translated directly into
hexadecimal bytes according to the ASCII table, while a possibly larger
passphrase is hashed into a key and provides better security through a
larger range of key values.
4: Network Settings
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