Sony LF-B1 Operating Instructions (LF-PK1) - Page 44

Other Settings, Allowing the Settings to, Be Opened Anytime Security, Settings

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must configure the Windows environment settings, Internet connection settings, and wireless connection settings on your computer to match the wireless LAN settings of the base station, so that the computer can communicate with the base station (1 page 15). For more information, refer to the user's manual of your computer and the operating instructions that came with your wireless LAN card. Other Settings Other settings that you can make include enabling security, changing your password, and upgrading the base station software. Allowing the Settings Page to Be Opened Anytime (Security Settings) If you set the security level to "Low", you can access the [Base Station Settings] page from a wired network, even if the base station is not in setup mode. Advanced Base Station Settings 1 2 1 You can select the security level to use when the base station and computers are connected via a wired LAN. If you select [Enable at all times. (Security Level: Low)], you can configure settings even when the base station is not in setup mode because the Web port for the wired LAN is always open. At the time of purchase, this setting is set to [Enable only in the "SETUP MODE". (Security Level: Normal)]. 2 Click this to save changes. Warning • If you set the base station security level to "Low", port 80 of the base station is always open on the wired LAN, even if the base station is not in setup mode. • When security is provided from the Internet side (WAN side), make sure it also covers this port 80, such as by means of a firewall function on the router.*1 44

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Advanced Base Station Settings
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must configure the Windows environment
settings, Internet connection settings, and
wireless connection settings on your computer to
match the wireless LAN settings of the base
station, so that the computer can communicate
with the base station (
1
page 15).
For more information, refer to the user’s manual
of your computer and the operating instructions
that came with your wireless LAN card.
Other settings that you can make include
enabling security, changing your password, and
upgrading the base station software.
If you set the security level to “Low”, you can
access the [Base Station Settings] page from a
wired network, even if the base station is not in
setup mode.
1
You can select the security level to use when
the base station and computers are connected
via a wired LAN. If you select [Enable at all
times. (Security Level: Low)], you can
configure settings even when the base station
is not in setup mode because the Web port for
the wired LAN is always open. At the time of
purchase, this setting is set to [Enable only in
the “SETUP MODE”. (Security Level:
Normal)].
2
Click this to save changes.
Warning
If you set the base station security level to “Low”,
port 80 of the base station is always open on the
wired LAN, even if the base station is not in setup
mode.
When security is provided from the Internet side
(WAN side), make sure it also covers this port 80,
such as by means of a firewall function on the
router.
*1
Other Settings
Allowing the Settings Page to
Be Opened Anytime (Security
Settings)
1
2