Sony LF-V30 User Guide

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When you set the WLAN switch to “CLIENT,” 
you can change the wireless settings for the 
Client mode of the Base Station.
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Click [Scan] to make a list of SSIDs of 
wireless access points in the vicinity of the 
Base Station. It takes a while for the list to be 
made after clicking [Scan]. You can select one 
of the SSIDs from the list.
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If the SSID of the wireless access point is 
hidden, you cannot find it in the list. In this 
case, enter the SSID manually.
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Select [No Encryption] when you connect to 
the wireless access point without encryption.
4
When you connect to the wireless access point 
with WEP, select [WEP] and enter the 
encryption key.
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Select an authentication method that is used 
with WEP.
6
When you connect to the wireless access point 
with WPA, select [WPA] and enter the pre-
shared key.
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Select an authentication method that is used 
with WPA ([WPA-PSK (TKIP)], [WPA-PSK 
(AES)], [WPA2-PSK (TKIP)], [WPA2-PSK 
(AES)]).
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Click this to confirm and save the information 
you have entered. After clicking, a screen 
asking you to reboot the Base Station appears. 
Click [Restart] to update the settings.
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Click this to initialize all wireless LAN 
settings.
Tip
When you use the Base Station in Client mode, you 
can use a channel in the 2.4 GHz band only. Use a 
wireless access point that supports channels in the 2.4 
GHz band.
Notes
• When choosing encryption keys and pre-shared 
keys, you should avoid words and phrases that are 
easy for other people to guess.
• For better security, you should change your 
encryption key or pre-shared key periodically.
Tips
• For precautions about wireless LAN security, refer 
to “About Wireless Security” of “Important 
Safeguards” (a separate sheet).
• Configuring the wireless settings on a computer 
connected to the Base Station via a wired LAN is 
recommended to ensure security.
About Wireless LAN Security of the 
Base Station
The Base Station supports security functions 
[WEP], [WPA-PSK (TKIP)] and [WPA2-PSK 
(AES)] in Access Point mode, and supports [No 
Encryption], [WEP], [WPA-PSK (TKIP)], 
[WPA-PSK (AES)], [WPA2-PSK (TKIP)] and 
[WPA2-PSK (AES)] in Client mode. The 
following explains the features of these security 
functions.
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 No Encryption
Although you can easily make settings, anyone 
can intercept wireless communication or intrude 
into your wireless network without any 
sophisticated tools. Keep in mind that there is a 
risk of unauthorized access or interception of 
data.
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About Wireless LAN Security