User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Initial IP Configuration
- Chapter 4 Choosing the Proper Operation Mode
- Chapter 5 Web Console Configuration
- Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring the Software
- Appendix A SNMP Agents with MIB II & RS-232 Like Groups
- Appendix B Well Known Port Numbers
- Appendix C Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- Appendix D FCC Warning Statement
- Appendix E Service Information
NPort W2250/2150 Plus User’s Manual Web Console Configuration
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Security
The wireless network interface supports data encryption (WEP, 64 or 128 bits) and authentication
(Open or Shared authentication).
Authentication
Select an authentication scheme of Open or Shared from the pull-down menu.
WEP Mode
By default, WEP Mode is disabled. When WEP Mode is enabled, data packets will be encrypted
before send .you can select 64-bit or 128-bit.
WEP Key Index
Selects the Primary WEP Key for your wireless network.
WEP Key 1/2/3/4
For each of the four WEP Keys, select either ASCII or HEX format, and then enter the
appropriate WEP Key. The WEP Keys are used to help prevent data from being stolen as it is
transmitted over public networks. The WEP Key setting(s) for the NPort W2250/2150 must be the
same as the WEP Key settings for the AP.
Serial Port Settings
Serial port settings are configured by port. For NPort W2250, you will need to configure both Port
1 and Port 2. For NPort W2150, you will just need to configure Port 1.
Operation Modes
The Serial Port parameters that appear in the right pane of the browser window when Serial Port
Settings Æ Port 1/2 Æ Operation Modes is selected are dependent on which of the four
operation modes is selected. We consider each operation mode in turn.