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PGMⅢ Programmable Ethernet Control System
settings for “ciscosb”.
Wireless Isolation(between SSID):when
it is enabled, different users within different SSID
cannot access each other to realize Wireless
Virtual Local Network. The default value is Enable,
and to improve the security level, it is
recommended to enable this option.
Wireless Isolation(within SSID):Clients
within this AP cannot access each other when it is
enabled, which can prevent the spreading of virus.
The default value is disabled.
Security Mode:9 different encryption
methods are provided for this AP. The WEP mode
is recommended, as shown in Img. 3-12:
Img. 3-12
Authentication Type:Nothing needs to be
changed here. The default value is open system,
which is a hand-shaking method for WEP
encryption. The setting is shown as following: Img.
3-13
Img. 3-13
The available key is from 1 ~ 4, and definition can
be made to the 4 keys respectively. All the four
keys can be used to access the AP.
There are two types of Keys: Hex and ASCII: the
key needs to be 0 ~ 9 for the Hex format, and all
the characters can be used for the ASCII format.
Default Transmit Key:Default key, and
corresponds to the following Key 1 to Key 4.
Encryption:The way of encryption: the
default is 64bits: input 10 bits Hex characters or 5
bit ASCII characters in the corresponding transmit
key.
If 128bits format has been chosen, then 26bits
characters or 13 ASCII characters are required
for the Keys.
Passphrase:Use this to generate password
by the system. It is not recommended to be used,
in stead, use your own memorable keys.
3.1.1.3 Wireless Channel Setting Rules
The following aspects should be paid attention to
while setting the Wireless Channel:
1. Wireless PCs are based on WiFi802.11g or
802.11b standards, and 13 overlapping channels
are provided in wireless PC network, as shown in
the following image: