Philips 65PFL8900 User manual - Page 42

IP configuration, WPA / WPA2 Key entry

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Manually enter your SSID Set up the connection to the AP (e.g. wireless router) manually by entering the SSID. 3 Use  to select Manually enter your SSID, then press OK. • AP (e.g. wireless router) SSID entry screen will appear. Enter the SSID using    , then press OK. 4 Use  to select the authentication setting of the selected wireless network. • For a wireless network with authentication setting, select the authentication setting, according to the security type of the wireless network. Auto XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Manually enter your SSID None WEP WPA/WPA2 42 .English IP configuration In following cases, select IP configuration to set each setting as necessary. -When connection test failed with the setting of Connection test. -When instructed by your Internet service provider to make specific settings in accordance with your network environment. 2 Use  to select IP configuration, then press OK. 3 Use  to select a setting, then press OK. Network selection IP setting mode Wireless network setting IP address IP configuration Subnet mask Proxy configuration Default gateway DNS setting mode Primary DNS Secondary DNS MAC address Auto Manual None WEP WPA/WPA2 Set the authentication setting to None. Set the authentication setting to WEP*. Set the authentication setting to WPA/WPA2 • For a wireless network without authentication setting, select None. • If you select WEP* or WPA/WPA2, WEP* / WPA / WPA2 Key entry screen will appear. Enter the WEP* / WPA / WPA2 key of the selected wireless network using    , then press OK. • Confirmation message will appear. Select Yes to complete the settings. * WEP is not recommended to be used due to its major security flaws. Change the security protocol on the wireless router to WPA or WPA2 (recommended) mode. IP setting mode Auto Manual IP address *1, 3 Subnet mask *1, 3 Default gateway *1, 3 DNS setting mode Auto Manual Primary DNS *2, 3 Secondary DNS *2, 3 MAC address Sets the IP setting automatically. Sets the IP setting manually. A set of numbers which are assigned to devices participating in a computer network. A mask which is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. IP address of the network device (such as router) which provides internet access. Sets the DNS setting automatically. Sets the DNS setting manually. A server which handles the name and IP address over the internet. A server which handles the name and IP address over the internet. An address which recognizes the devices connecting to the network. It is also called hardware address. *1 Items can be selected only when IP setting mode is set to Manual. *2 Items can be selected only when DNS setting mode is set to Manual. *3 Use  or the NUMBER buttons to input numbers. When you use  to input numbers, then press OK or input the triple digits by using the NUMBER buttons, the cursor moves to the next entry field. When you use  to input numbers, then press OK or input the triple digits by using the NUMBER buttons at the rightmost entry field, numbers will be stored and go back to the previous menu. Note(s) • The range of input numbers is between 0 and 255. • If you enter a number larger than 255, the number will automatically be 255. • The manually entered number will be saved even if you change the setting to Auto. • If you want to enter 1 or 2 digit number in one cell, press OK to move on to the next cell. • If the entered IP address or the default gateway or primary DNS number is same as the default setting, IP address setting will be set to Auto. (The manually entered number will be saved). • When IP address setting is set to Manual, the setting of DNS setting will automatically be Manual and when IP address setting is set to Auto, you can set either Auto or Manual for DNS setting. Continued on next page.

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Set up the connection to the AP (e.g. wireless router) manually by entering
the SSID.
3
Use
to select
Manually enter your SSID
, then press
OK
.
AP (e.g. wireless router) SSID entry screen will appear.
Enter the SSID using
, then press
OK
.
4
Use
to select the authentication setting of the selected wireless
network.
For a wireless network with authentication setting, select the
authentication setting, according to the security type of the wireless
network.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
WPA/WPA2
WEP
None
Manually enter your SSID
Auto
None
Set the authentication setting to
None
.
WEP
Set the authentication setting to
WEP
*
.
WPA/WPA2
Set the authentication setting to
WPA/WPA2
For a wireless network without authentication setting, select
None
.
If you select
WEP
*
or
WPA/WPA2
, WEP
*
/ WPA / WPA2 Key entry
screen will appear. Enter the WEP
*
/ WPA / WPA2 key of the selected
wireless network using
, then press
OK
.
Confirmation message will appear. Select
Yes
to complete the settings.
*
WEP is not recommended to be used due to its major security flaws.
Change the security protocol on the wireless router to WPA or WPA2
(recommended) mode.
IP configuration
In following cases, select
IP configuration
to set each setting as
necessary.
– When connection test failed with the setting of
Connection test
.
– When instructed by your Internet service provider to make specific
settings in accordance with your network environment.
2
Use
to select
IP configuration
, then press
OK
.
3
Use
to select a setting, then press
OK
.
Manual
Auto
MAC address
Secondary DNS
Primary DNS
DNS setting mode
Default gateway
Subnet mask
IP address
IP setting mode
Proxy configuration
IP configuration
Wireless network setting
Network selection
IP setting
mode
Auto
Sets the IP setting automatically.
Manual
Sets the IP setting manually.
IP address
*1, 3
A set of numbers which are assigned to
devices participating in a computer
network.
Subnet mask
*1, 3
A mask which is used to determine what
subnet an IP address belongs to.
Default gateway
*1, 3
IP address of the network device (such as
router) which provides internet access.
DNS setting
mode
Auto
Sets the DNS setting automatically.
Manual
Sets the DNS setting manually.
Primary DNS
*2, 3
A server which handles the name and IP
address over the internet.
Secondary DNS
*2, 3
A server which handles the name and IP
address over the internet.
MAC address
An address which recognizes the devices
connecting to the network. It is also called
hardware address.
*1
Items can be selected only when
IP setting mode
is set to
Manual
.
*2
Items can be selected only when
DNS setting mode
is set to
Manual
.
*3
Use
or
the NUMBER buttons
to input numbers. When you use
to input numbers, then press
OK
or input the triple digits by
using
the NUMBER buttons
, the cursor moves to the next entry field.
When you use
to input numbers, then press
OK
or input the
triple digits by using
the NUMBER buttons
at the rightmost entry
field, numbers will be stored and go back to the previous menu.
Note(s)
The range of input numbers is between 0 and 255.
If you enter a number larger than 255, the number will automatically be 255.
The manually entered number will be saved even if you change the setting to
Auto
.
If you want to enter 1 or 2 digit number in one cell, press
OK
to move on to the next cell.
If the entered IP address or the default gateway or primary DNS number is same as the default
setting, IP address setting will be set to
Auto
. (The manually entered number will be saved).
When IP address setting is set to
Manual
, the setting of DNS setting will automatically be
Manual
and when IP address setting is set to
Auto
, you can set either
Auto
or
Manual
for DNS setting.
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