Panasonic BL-MS103PK User Guide - Page 102

Wireless Settings, Setting, Description, Wireless Mode, Wireless, Format, SSID Stealth

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6 Setup Menu will be changed to the new administrator name and password. The new administrator name and password will not overwrite user names and passwords for cameras that have already been registered. You will continue to be able to use the existing user names and passwords for those local cameras. To re-register those cameras with the new administrator name and password, see page 134. • If you aren't planning to access a camera with a computer, it is not necessary to set an administrator name and password. Wireless Settings Change the wireless settings for the BL-WV10A. Setting Description Wireless Mode Choose either repeater or access point mode. When the BLWV10A is connected to a BB-HGW700A wirelessly, Quick Setup will automatically change this setting to repeater mode. Wireless Format Choose from 802.11b, 802.11g only or 802.11b/g. SSID Set the identifier for the wireless network local in use. SSID Stealth Mode Choose either [Enabled] or [Disabled]. To make wireless LAN networks easier to detect, the network identifier, or SSID, is regularly transmitted. Turning the stealth features off will allow the network to be easily detected, but unauthorized users may also attempt to access the network as a result, resulting in a possible security issue. Turning the stealth features on will deny access through ANY key, making the network harder to detect. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 101

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6
Setup Menu
[For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]
101
will be changed to the new administrator name and password. The new
administrator name and password will not overwrite user names and
passwords for cameras that have already been registered. You will continue to
be able to use the existing user names and passwords for those local cameras.
To re-register those cameras with the new administrator name and password,
see page 134.
If you aren't planning to access a camera with a computer, it is not necessary
to set an administrator name and password.
Wireless Settings
Change the wireless settings for the BL-WV10A.
Setting
Description
Wireless Mode
Choose either repeater or access point mode. When the BL-
WV10A is connected to a BB-HGW700A wirelessly, Quick
Setup will automatically change this setting to repeater mode.
Wireless
Format
Choose from 802.11b, 802.11g only or 802.11b/g.
SSID
Set the identifier for the wireless network local in use.
SSID Stealth
Mode
Choose either [Enabled] or [Disabled].
To make wireless LAN networks easier to detect, the network
identifier, or SSID, is regularly transmitted. Turning the stealth
features off will allow the network to be easily detected, but
unauthorized users may also attempt to access the network as
a result, resulting in a possible security issue. Turning the
stealth features on will deny access through ANY key, making
the network harder to detect.