HP 6840 HP Deskjet 6800 Printer series - (Windows) User's Guide - Page 38
through 5, Not applicable, Open System, Shared Key, WPA-PSK, bit WEP, bit WEP
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HP Deskjet 6800 series printer Item Meaning The strength of the 802.11 radio signal the printer is receiving: Signal Strength (1-5 highest) • 1 through 5: 5 indicates an excellent signal; 1 indicates a poor signal. • Not applicable: The printer is set to ad hoc communication mode or the wireless network is disabled. One of several pre-set frequencies at which 802.11b-enabled devices communicate in order to reduce interference. Channel The number of channels available varies by country/region. Not applicable means that the wireless network is disabled. The printer's authentication setting: Authentication Type • Open System: No authentication is being used. • Shared Key: The printer is using a WEP key for authentication. • WPA-PSK: Authentication that uses a PreShared Key (PSK). Used as part of WPA for small networks. • None: No authentication is in use. Encryption • 64-bit WEP: Printer is configured with a fivecharacter or 10-digit WEP key. • 128-bit WEP: Printer is configured with a 13character or 26-digit WEP key. • AES: An encryption method that can be used with WPA. • TKIP: An encryption method that can be used with WPA. • None: No encryption is being used. Access Point HW address The MAC address of the Wireless Access Point (WAP) for the printer's network. This setting applies only to infrastructure networks. Not applicable means that the printer is set to ad hoc communication mode. 38