Casio XJ-M245 Function Guide - Page 21

To con security settings, Enter the SSID.

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To configure security settings 1. Perform the procedure under "To log in to the projector's System Admin page" (page 19) to log into System Admin. 2. Click "Setup" to display the System Admin page Setup screen. z Changing only the three settings enclosed in the boxes above is required to configure security settings. Do not change the settings of any other items on the screen at this time. z For details about the other settings and other System Admin operations, see "System Admin Page Operations and Settings" (page 33). 3. Enter the SSID. z Enter any characters, up to 24 characters in total, into the "SSID" input box. However, do not use "_default1", "_default2", "_default3", "_mobishow1", "_mobishow2", or "_mobishow3", because these are reserved for use by the projector. 4. Select the security protocol. z Click the [T] button to the right of the "Security" box and select the desired security protocol from the list that appears. The following explains the meaning of each option in the list. Security WPA-PSK TKIP WPA-PSK AES WPA2-PSK TKIP WPA2-PSK AES WEP ASCII 64bit WEP ASCII 128bit WEP Hex 64bit WEP Hex 128bit Off It means this: Performs communication encryption using WPA-PSK. TKIP and AES are encryption protocols. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a security function for encrypting communication data. WPA uses an automatically generated encryption key that is changed at preset intervals, which provides stronger security than WEP. Performs communication encryption using WPA2-PSK. TKIP and AES are encryption protocols. WPA2 is a new standard of WPA. Performs communication encryption using WEP. ASCII 64bit, ASCII 128bit, Hex 64bit, and Hex 128bit are formats for the WEP key character string entered in step 5. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a security function that uses a character string called a "WEP key" to encrypt data and protect against unauthorized access to wireless communications. Turns off wireless LAN security, so communications are not encrypted. 21

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To configure security settings
1.
Perform the procedure under “To log in to the projector’s System Admin page”
(page 19) to log into System Admin.
2.
Click “Setup” to display the System Admin page Setup screen.
Changing only the three settings enclosed in the boxes above is required to configure security
settings. Do not change the settings of any other items on the screen at this time.
For details about the other settings and other System Admin operations, see “System Admin
Page Operations and Settings” (page 33).
3.
Enter the SSID.
Enter any characters, up to 24 characters in total, into the “SSID” input box. However, do not
use “_default1”, “_default2”, “_default3”, “_mobishow1”, “_mobishow2”, or “_mobishow3”,
because these are reserved for use by the projector.
4.
Select the security protocol.
Click the [
] button to the right of the “Security” box and select the desired security protocol
from the list that appears. The following explains the meaning of each option in the list.
Security
It means this:
WPA-PSK TKIP
Performs communication encryption using WPA-PSK. TKIP and AES are encryption
protocols. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a security function for encrypting
communication data. WPA uses an automatically generated encryption key that is
changed at preset intervals, which provides stronger security than WEP.
WPA-PSK AES
WPA2-PSK TKIP
Performs communication encryption using WPA2-PSK. TKIP and AES are encryption
protocols. WPA2 is a new standard of WPA.
WPA2-PSK AES
WEP ASCII 64bit
Performs communication encryption using WEP. ASCII 64bit, ASCII 128bit, Hex 64bit,
and Hex 128bit are formats for the WEP key character string entered in
step 5. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a security function that uses a character
string called a “WEP key” to encrypt data and protect against unauthorized access to
wireless communications.
WEP ASCII 128bit
WEP Hex 64bit
WEP Hex 128bit
Off
Turns off wireless LAN security, so communications are not encrypted.