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Configuring 802.1x Settings, Understanding the Wireless LAN Settings continued, Setting, Description

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the Printer Understanding the Wireless LAN Settings (continued) Setting Authentication WPA WPA Pre-shared key WPA2 Roaming setting Current channel AP MAC Address Signal strength Speed Region Description Sets the type of authentication for you use for WEP keys. You can choose between Auto, Open System, and Shared. Sets the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) to either on or off. Sets the WPA Pre-shared key. Sets the Wi-Fi-Protected Access version 2 to either on or off. Sets the roaming reluctancy to 1, 2 or 3. Setting the roaming reluctancy to 0 turns off the roaming feature. (Read only or read/write for adhoc connections) Shows the current channel being used. (Read only) MAC address of the access point to which the printer is connected. (Read only) Radio signal strength of the access point. (Read only) Speed of the current connection. (Read only) Shows the country short names provided by the 802.11d standard for the currently selected region or country. Configuring 802.1x Settings The 802.1x settings page is only available if you have the optional wireless interface installed in your printer. Use the 802.1x page to view and change 802.1x security settings. To configure 802.1x settings 1 Click Network Admin > 802.1x. 2 View or update your settings. 3 Click Submit 802.1x settings. PM4i Mid-Range Printer User's Manual 75

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the Printer
PM4i Mid-Range Printer User’s Manual
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Configuring 802.1x Settings
The 802.1x settings page is only available if you have the optional
wireless interface installed in your printer. Use the 802.1x page to view
and change 802.1x security settings.
To configure 802.1x settings
1
Click
Network Admin
>
802.1x
.
2
View or update your settings.
3
Click
Submit 802.1x settings
.
Authentication
Sets the type of authentication for you use for WEP
keys. You can choose between Auto, Open System, and
Shared.
WPA
Sets the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) to either on or
off.
WPA Pre-shared
key
Sets the WPA Pre-shared key.
WPA2
Sets the Wi-Fi-Protected Access version 2 to either on or
off.
Roaming setting
Sets the roaming reluctancy to 1, 2 or 3. Setting the
roaming reluctancy to 0 turns off the roaming feature.
Current channel
(Read only or read/write for adhoc connections)
Shows the current channel being used.
AP MAC Address
(Read only) MAC address of the access point to which
the printer is connected.
Signal strength
(Read only) Radio signal strength of the access point.
Speed
(Read only) Speed of the current connection.
Region
(Read only) Shows the country short names provided
by the 802.11d standard for the currently selected
region or country.
Understanding the Wireless LAN Settings (continued)
Setting
Description