Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 Manuel D’Utilisation
5.1.1.3. Wireless
Parameter
To operate a Wireless device, a lot of parameters are required. The
configuration in the NetCom is reduced to a small set of them, for ease
of configuration.
configuration in the NetCom is reduced to a small set of them, for ease
of configuration.
“SSID” is the «Service
Set Identifier». This is
used to get access to
radio cells established by
an Access Point. By
default it is built from the
serial number, as
identification in Ad-hoc
mode.
The “OperationMode” is
selectable as
Set Identifier». This is
used to get access to
radio cells established by
an Access Point. By
default it is built from the
serial number, as
identification in Ad-hoc
mode.
The “OperationMode” is
selectable as
Ad-hoc
for
a direct connection from
wireless stations to other
wireless stations to other
stations, and also as
infra
to select the «Infrastructure Mode». This
mode is required to connect to an Access Point. Other wireless stations
such as a PC or Laptop use the Access Point to transfer the data to the
NetCom.
such as a PC or Laptop use the Access Point to transfer the data to the
NetCom.
Image 20: Web Panel Wireless Parameter
The “WirelessMode” is available as
11b
and
11b+g
. It may be
necessary to use the restriction of 11b when compatibility problems
with other clients occur.
WLAN as of IEEE 802.11b/g define
with other clients occur.
WLAN as of IEEE 802.11b/g define
eleven possible channels (i.e.
predefined frequencies) to use with WLAN devices.
The available “CountryRegion” values are
The available “CountryRegion” values are
FCC(1-11)
for North America
.
In Infrastructure Mode the NetCom adapts to the configuration of
the Access Point. The “Channel” is used in Ad-hoc mode.
“Encryption Type” defines the encryption of the radio transmission. It
may be
the Access Point. The “Channel” is used in Ad-hoc mode.
“Encryption Type” defines the encryption of the radio transmission. It
may be
Off
,
WEP
or
WPA-PSK/TKIP
. The WEP encryption may use 40
823RM WLAN, 1623RM WLAN
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