Sony ERS-7M2 Manuale

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WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
When using wireless communication, WEP is used to 
encrypt data to prevent it from being analyzed by another 
party. To enable WEP, you must configure a wireless 
passkey called a WEP key.
The AIBO
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 Entertainment Robot ERS-7 supports both the 
WEP64 (40 bit) and the WEP128 (104 bit) encryption 
systems.
If using WEP64, use 5 alphanumeric characters, or “0x” 
followed by 10 hexadecimal characters.
If using WEP128, use 13 alphanumeric characters, or “0x” 
followed by 26 hexadecimal characters.
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity)
Wi-Fi Alliance, the wireless LAN industry organization, 
prescribed this standard specification to ensure connectivity.
Products that comply with this specification are allowed to 
use the “Wi-Fi (certified)” logo.
The wireless LAN module installed in the AIBO robot 
ERS-7 is certified by Wi-Fi, and supports connections with 
other Wi-Fi certified 2.4 GHz wireless LAN products (IEEE 
802.11b compliant).
Wireless channel
Under IEEE 802.11b, the 2.4 GHz band is divided into 14 
channels. Assigning different channels to different networks 
in proximity to one another avoids channel interference.
The AIBO robot ERS-7 can use wireless channels 1-11.
To configure the wireless channel under Infrastructure mode, 
set the channel value on the access point. The new setting 
will be automatically reflected in all of the network devices.