Samsung SL-M4580FX User Manual Ver.1.0 (English) - Page 298

Wi-Fi, Network Protocol

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Network Settings -Never use DHCP: Disables DHCPv6. • DHCP Unique Identifier: Show the DHCP Unique ldentifier. • DHCP Identity Association Identifier: Show the DHCP Identity Association Identifier. 802.1x You can enable 802.1x authentication, which is a port-based authentication. If this authentication is enabled, the machine is not allowed to access through the protected side of the network until the machine is authorized. Use this feature to protect your network. • 802.1x : Check to enable this feature. • 802.1x Authentication Method: Select the authentication algorithm to use. -EAP-MD5: Offers minimal security. The MD5 hash function is vulnerable to dictionary attacks, and does not support key generation. -PEAP: Recommended for users who only intend to use Microsoft desktop clients and servers. For other users, it is not recommended. -EAP-MS-CHAPv2: MS-CHAPv2 provides two-way authentication between peers by combining a peer Challenge message with the Response packet and an authenticator Response message on the Success packet. -TLS: This is used to provide secure communication over the Internet between a client and server. 24 Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi Menu is available only if the optional Wireless/NFC kit is installed.(see "Wireless network setup (Optional)" on page 320). The sub-menus in the Wi-Fi menu are nearly identical to the sub-menus in the Ethernet menu (see "Ethernet" on page 297). Feature Wi-Fi Networks WPS Settings Wi-Fi Direct Description After the machine connects to the wireless network, the access point (router) SSID appears on the display screen. If your machine and access point (or wireless router) support Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS), then you can easily configure the wireless network settings through the WPS Settings menu without the need for a computer. Wi-Fi Direct is a secure and easy-to-use peerto-peer connection between a Wi-Fi Directenabled printer and mobile device. 25 Network Protocol You can enable/disable what you want network protocol 2. Advanced Features for Settings Menu 299

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Network Settings
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2.
Advanced Features for Settings Menu
-
Never use DHCP:
Disables DHCPv6.
DHCP Unique Identifier:
Show the DHCP Unique ldentifier.
DHCP Identity Association Identifier:
Show the DHCP Identity Association
Identifier.
802.1x
You can enable 802.1x authentication, which is a port-based authentication. If
this authentication is enabled, the machine is not allowed to access through the
protected side of the network until the machine is authorized. Use this feature
to protect your network.
802.1x :
Check to enable this feature.
802.1x Authentication Method:
Select the authentication algorithm to
use.
-
EAP-MD5:
Offers minimal security. The MD5 hash function is vulnerable to
dictionary attacks, and does not support key generation.
-
PEAP:
Recommended for users who only intend to use Microsoft desktop
clients and servers. For other users, it is not recommended.
-
EAP-MS-CHAPv2:
MS-CHAPv2 provides two-way authentication between
peers by combining a peer Challenge message with the Response
packet and an authenticator Response message on the Success packet.
-
TLS:
This is used to provide secure communication over the Internet
between a client and server.
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Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi Menu is available only if the optional Wireless/NFC kit is installed.(see
"Wireless network setup (Optional)" on page 320).
The sub-menus in the Wi-Fi menu are nearly identical to the sub-menus in the
Ethernet menu (see "Ethernet" on page 297).
25
Network Protocol
You can enable/disable what you want network protocol
Feature
Description
Wi-Fi Networks
After the machine connects to the wireless
network, the access point (router) SSID
appears on the display screen.
WPS Settings
If your machine and access point (or wireless
router) support Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS),
then you can easily configure the wireless
network settings through the
WPS Settings
menu without the need for a computer.
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct is a secure and easy-to-use peer-
to-peer connection between a Wi-Fi Direct-
enabled printer and mobile device.