Toshiba P000233790 Manual De Usuario

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PCX5000 Wireless Configuration 
The PCX5000 includes an embedded 802.11b wireless access point to provide wireless connectivity 
to the Internet.  The Wireless Settings page  is used to set the parameters needed for a wireless 
network. 
 
 
 
Wireless Enabled
 check box  - When checked, the wireless 802.11b network is on.  When 
unchecked, the wireless 802.11b network is off. 
 
Wireless Net Name  entry box - Also called the ESSID, the Wireless Net Name is the unique name 
shared by all devices on the wireless network.  All wireless devices on the network MUST use the 
same Wireless Net Name to communicate with each other and the access point. The name can be 
up to 32 characters long. By default, the PCX5000 uses “PCX5000” as the Wireless Net Name. 
 
Exclude Other Nets check box -  When checked, the PCX5000 will only recognize wireless devices 
whose network name exactly matches the one entered into the  Wireless Net Name entry box. 
Wireless devices whose network name does not match will not be allowed to connect to the network.  
When unchecked, the PCX5000 allows wireless devices whose network name matches and 
wireless devices whose network name is ‘ANY’ to connect.  All other network names will be rejected. 
 
Wireless Channel
 selection box - Selects the wireless channel to use.  Valid selections are 1 to 11.  
The default is 6. 
 
Note: You may change the Wireless Channel number 
when
 other wireless devices or access 
points exist in adjacent area. 
 
Enable Wireless Encryption check box - When unchecked, wireless encryption is disabled.  When 
checked, the PCX5000 will utilize encryption to secure the wireless connection.  Enabling wireless 
encryption will expand the Wireless Settings configuration page.  
 
Important Information! 
 
Leaving the “Enable Wireless Encryption” check box unchecked may allow 
an unauthorized user to gain access to your home network.  It is strongly 
recommended to enable wireless encryption if you are using a wireless 
access device.