network security
The First Data™ FD100
types of wireless security modes available:
none
➔
Not recommended (not PCI compliant)
Wep
➔
(Wired equivalent privacy)
Not recommended (not PCI compliant)
Wpa1-TKip
➔
Wi-Fi Protected Access 1st generation — Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol (may also be called 'WPA Personal' or WPS-PSK on
some access points)
Wpa1-aes
➔
Wi-Fi Protected Access 1st generation — Advanced Encryption
Standard
Wpa2-aes
➔
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2nd generation — Advanced Encryption
Standard (may also be called WPA2 Personal on some Access
Points)
note: The FD100
, FD200
Ti
Enterprise modes.
The IP address mode (DHCP or Static) set in the terminal must also
match the configuration of the Wi-Fi access point. Most small,
non-enterprise Wi-Fi networks use DHCP, and in this case, the FD
terminal's mode should also be set to DHCP. This setting enables
the terminal to automatically acquire a dynamic IP address
assigned to it by the access point. Ensure that the access point's
DHCP setup permits enough IP addresses to be allocated for all
devices that will share the Wi-Fi network.
Certain more sophisticated Wi-Fi networks may require the FD
terminal to use a Static IP address, rather than a dynamically
assigned address. In this case, the network administrator must
provide the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address and DNS
server address that the terminal must use. In this event, the
terminal's Wi-Fi setup 'Set Mode' function must be used to select
the Static mode, and the 'Set IP Addr' option must be used to
configure all IP parameters to match the network's requirements.
, FD200
and FD300
Ti
Ti
and FD300
terminals do not support WPA or WPA2
Ti
Ti
terminals make several
Ti
9
3
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