Sony PCWA-C800S Wireless Panel Guide - Page 14

Network Name SSID, Notes, Connection Mode, Channel, Confirm key, Hints, Key format, Key length

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"Ne tw ork Nam e (SSID)" This is an ID used to identify a w ireless netw ork. You can set a netw ork name for each access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, so w hen connecting to an existing netw ork, contact your netw ork administrator for information about settings. When creating a new netw ork, you can enter up to 32 ASCII characters (alphanumeric characters or symbols). Note s o If you click the "Netw ork Name (SSID)" list, the netw ork names of w ireless netw orks operating w ithin communication range of your computer are displayed. From the menu, you can also select the netw ork that you w ant to register. o If you click "Save" or "Connect" w hen a registered netw ork name is selected, the netw ork name setting is overw ritten. "Connection Mode" Select "Peer to Peer (Ad-Hoc)". For details on the connection modes, refer to About the connection modes. "Channe l" Select the frequency band (channel) to use for w ireless communication. The default setting is "Auto". Set the same setting for all devices to be used on the same w ireless netw ork. Only the channels that you can use w ith your Wireless LAN PC Card appear on the list. "WEP" Data encryption (WEP) prevents unauthorized access to data from outside. You can set data encryption for each access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, so w hen connecting to an existing netw ork, contact your netw ork administrator for information about settings. Note We strongly recommend that you enable data encryption (WEP) for w ireless netw orks. "Ke y" If the "WEP" check box is selected, enter a passw ord to use a netw ork w ith data encryption enabled. This passw ord is also called a WEP key, netw ork key, and encryption key. You can set data encryption for each access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, so w hen connecting to an existing netw ork, contact your netw ork administrator for information about settings. "Confirm key" Re-enter the encryption key. Hints o The number of characters entered for the encryption key differs according to the encryption key length and ASCII/Hexadecimal settings (see the table below ). Ke y form at Ke y le ngth Num be r of characte rs ASCII (alphanumeric characters and symbols) 40 bits 5 characters 104 bits 13 characters Hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F, a to f) 40 bits 10 characters 104 bits 26 characters o The Wireless Panel softw are automatically detects ASCII and hexadecimal formats. Page 14

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"Network Name (SSID)"
This is an ID used to identify a w ireless netw ork. You can set a netw ork name for each access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, so w hen connecting to an
existing netw ork, contact your netw ork administrator for information about settings. When creating a new netw ork, you can enter up to 32 ASCII characters
(alphanumeric characters or symbols).
Notes
o
If you click the "Netw ork Name (SSID)" list, the netw ork names of w ireless netw orks operating w ithin communication range of your computer are
displayed. From the menu, you can also select the netw ork that you w ant to register.
o
If you click "Save" or "Connect" w hen a registered netw ork name is selected, the netw ork name setting is overw ritten.
"Connection Mode"
Select "Peer to Peer (Ad-Hoc)". For details on the connection modes, refer to
About the connection modes.
"Channel"
Select the frequency band (channel) to use for w ireless communication. The default setting is "Auto". Set the same setting for all devices to be used on the
same w ireless netw ork.
Only the channels that you can use w ith your Wireless LAN PC Card appear on the list.
"WEP"
Data encryption (WEP) prevents unauthorized access to data from outside. You can set data encryption for each access point or peer-to-peer network, so
w hen connecting to an existing netw ork, contact your netw ork administrator for information about settings.
Note
We strongly recommend that you enable data encryption (WEP) for w ireless netw orks.
"Key"
If the "WEP" check box is selected, enter a passw ord to use a netw ork w ith data encryption enabled. This passw ord is also called a WEP key, netw ork key,
and encryption key. You can set data encryption for each access point or peer-to-peer netw ork, so w hen connecting to an existing netw ork, contact your
netw ork administrator for information about settings.
"Confirm key"
Re-enter the encryption key.
Hints
o
The number of characters entered for the encryption key differs according to the encryption key length and ASCII/Hexadecimal settings (see the table
below ).
Key format
Key length
Number of characters
ASCII
(alphanumeric characters and symbols)
40 bits
5 characters
104 bits
13 characters
Hexadecimal
(0 to 9, A to F, a to f)
40 bits
10 characters
104 bits
26 characters
o
The Wireless Panel softw are automatically detects ASCII and hexadecimal formats.
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