Brother International HL 5280DW Network Users Manual - English - Page 26
Channels, Authentication and encryption, Authentication methods
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Configuring your wireless network printer (HL-5280DW only) Channels Wireless networks use channels. Each wireless channel is on a different frequency. When configuring your Brother device to work in a wireless network, you must set it to the channel that is used on the wireless network that you are connecting to. There are up to 14 different channels that can be used when using a wireless network. However, in many countries the number of channels available are restricted. For further 3 information, see Print server specifications on page B-1. Authentication and encryption Most wireless networks use some kind of security settings. These security settings define the authentication (how the device identifies itself to the network) and encryption (how the data is encrypted as it is sent on the network). If you do not correctly specify these options when you are configuring your Brother wireless device, it will not be able to connect to the wireless network. Therefore care must be taken when configuring these options. Please refer to the information below to see which authentication and encryption methods your Brother wireless device supports. Authentication methods The Brother printer supports the following methods: ■ Open system Wireless devices are allowed to access the network without any authentication. ■ Shared key A secret pre-determined key is shared by all devices that will access the wireless network. The Brother printer uses the WEP keys as the pre-determined key. ■ WPA-PSK Enables a Wi-Fi® Protected Access Pre-shared key (WPA-PSK), which enables the Brother wireless printer to associate with access points using TKIP or AES encryption. (See Connected to wireless capable computer with an access point in the network (Infrastructure mode) on page 1-6). ■ LEAP Cisco® LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol) has been developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. which uses user ID and password for authentication. 3 - 2