Icom IP100H Instruction Manual ver. 2.30 - Page 125

About the encryption types, WEP RC4, TKIP/AES, Default: None

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4 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu ■■Wireless LAN [Common Settings]-[Wireless LAN] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (This is only an example.) 8 Encryption 10 11 Select the encryption type that is the same as the wireless access point. (Default: None) LLBe sure to verify the access point setting, because the terminals and access points cannot communicate using different encryption. About the encryption types •• None No data is encrypted. LLThis option can be selected when the "Authentication" item (7) is set to "Open System" or "Open System/Shared Key." ••WEP RC4 It is an encryption type that can communicate when the encryption key matches. LLYou can set the encryption key length to between 64 (40) and 128 (104) bits. LLYou can select this option when the "Authentication" item (7) is set to "Open System" or "Open System/Shared Key." •• TKIP/AES Either the "TKIP" or "AES" encryptions are automatically recognized when connecting to a wireless access point. LLYou can select this option when the "Authentication" item (7) is set to "WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK." 4-71

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ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN
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9. [Common Settings] Menu
[Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN]
Wireless LAN
(This is only an example.)
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5
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Encryption �������
Select the encryption type that is the same as the wireless access
point.
(Default: None)
L
Be sure to verify the access point setting, because the terminals and access
points cannot communicate using different encryption.
About the encryption types
None
No data is encrypted.
L
This option can be selected when the “Authentication” item (
7
) is set to
“Open System” or “Open System/Shared Key.”
WEP RC4
It is an encryption type that can communicate when the encryption
key matches.
L
You can set the encryption key length to between 64 (40) and 128 (104)
bits.
L
You can select this option when the “Authentication” item (
7
) is set to
“Open System” or “Open System/Shared Key.”
TKIP/AES
Either the “TKIP” or “AES” encryptions are automatically recognized
when connecting to a wireless access point.
L
You can select this option when the “Authentication” item (
7
) is set to
“WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.”