Changing The Name Of A Wlan; Using Secure Encryption - Huawei HG232f User Manual

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HG232f 300Mbps Wireless Router
User Guide
Step 1
Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2
In the navigation tree, choose Basic > WLAN.
The WLAN configuration page is then displayed.
Step 3
Select SSID1 for SSID Index.
Step 4
Set SSID to Enable.
Step 5
Set Hide broadcast to Enable, and then click Submit.
Step 6
Select SSID2 for SSID Index.
Step 7
Clear Enable for SSID, and then click Submit.
Step 8
Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 to disable other SSIDs.
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If you no longer wish to hide the WLAN SSID, you can start broadcasting the SSID again as
follows: In Hide broadcast, clear Enable, and then click Submit.

5.3.2 Changing the Name of a WLAN

Function Overview
When your HG232f is delivered, the SSID is pre-set. You can find this pre-set SSID on
the rear panel label of your HG232f. However, you can change the SSID of your HG232f
as required.
Configuration Example
If your current SSID index is SSID1 and you have used this SSID previously, you can
change this SSID to MyNewSSID by doing the following:
Step 1
Log in to the web-based configuration utility.
Step 2
In the navigation tree, choose Basic > WLAN.
The WLAN configuration page is then displayed.
Step 3
Select SSID1 for SSID Index.
Step 4
In SSID, enter MyNewSSID.
Step 5
Click Submit.
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5.3.3 Using Secure Encryption

Function Overview
To improve the security of a WLAN, it is important to select an optimum security mode
for the WLAN. After such a security mode is used, a wireless client should provide a
valid password when connecting to the WLAN, encrypting data that is being transmitted.
Issue 01 (2012-05-08)
5 Configuring Frequently Used Functions
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