Netgear AirCard 771S (Sprint) – NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot for Sprint 사용자 가이드
WPA2.
Open WEP uses the key for encryption, but not for authentication.
Open WEP uses the key for encryption, but not for authentication.
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WEP 128 Bit – Shared – This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak
(but stronger than WEP 64 Bit – Shared). This option works with older and
newer Wi-Fi devices, and is recommended only if any of your devices don’t
support WPA or WPA2.
Shared WEP uses the same key for encryption and authentication; some
consider shared WEP to be less secure than open WEP.
(but stronger than WEP 64 Bit – Shared). This option works with older and
newer Wi-Fi devices, and is recommended only if any of your devices don’t
support WPA or WPA2.
Shared WEP uses the same key for encryption and authentication; some
consider shared WEP to be less secure than open WEP.
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WPA Personal TKIP – This is a strong security standard that is supported by
most Wi-Fi devices.
most Wi-Fi devices.
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WPA Personal TKIP/AES – This is a strong security standard that is supported
by most Wi-Fi devices.
by most Wi-Fi devices.
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WPA2 Personal AES – This is a stronger, newer security standard that is limited
to newer Wi-Fi devices.
to newer Wi-Fi devices.
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WPA2 Personal TKIP/AES – This is a stronger, newer security standard that is
limited to newer Wi-Fi devices.
limited to newer Wi-Fi devices.
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WPA/WPA2 Personal (recommended setting if any of your devices are more
than two years old) – Wi-Fi devices that use either WPA or WPA2 can connect to
the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot. Supported by most Wi-Fi devices.
than two years old) – Wi-Fi devices that use either WPA or WPA2 can connect to
the NETGEAR Zing Mobile Hotspot. Supported by most Wi-Fi devices.
4. Click Submit.
The option you select determines the Wi-Fi security used and also the maximum length of the
Wi-Fi password.
Wi-Fi password.
Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords
The Main and Guest Wi-Fi network names identify your Wi-Fi networks and are visible to other
Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
You can change the names and passwords for your Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks on your
device’s Main Wi-Fi and Guest Wi-Fi screens, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi > Options
page.
device’s Main Wi-Fi and Guest Wi-Fi screens, and on the Zing Manager’s Wi-Fi > Options
page.
For optimal security, you should make your Wi-Fi network names and passwords unique, and
change them on a regular basis.
change them on a regular basis.
Note: If you change either of the Wi-Fi network names or passwords, all connected devices will
be disconnected and will have to reconnect using the new values.
Note: For security reasons, it’s recommended you disable SSID Broadcast. (See
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