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• Authentication — This is locked to Open Access for all proles.
• Network Key — The passkey for the wireless network. The default passkey is printed on
a sticker on the device. The following security types support the corresponding passkey
lengths.
• WEP 64-bit – 5 ASCII characters or 10 HEX characters.
• WEP 128-bit – 13 ASCII characters or 26 HEX characters.
• WPA Personal/PSK (TKIP) – ASCII string, 8 to 63 characters in length.
• WPA2 Personal/PSK (AES) – ASCII string, 8 to 63 characters in length
Choosing a Prole
Your device comes with the Secure prole already set. The following proles come with your device.
• Secure — This is the prole you should use most of the time. You can set up this prole with
the security measures you need to use your device safely.
• Temporary Hotspot — This prole allows you set up a temporary hotspot to allow others
nearby (maximum of ve) to go online at the same time.
• Open — This prole is not secure and should be avoided.
Setting up a Temporary Hotspot
For more information about setting up a temporary hotspot, see “Setting Up a Temporary Hotspot”
on page 29.
Changing to a Different Profile
To use a dierent prole, follow these steps.
Click the Selected Prole pop-up menu and choose a dierent prole.
Wait a moment for the web page to update with the WiFi settings for the selected prole.
Click Apply to change to the new prole settings.
IMPORTANT Changing the profile ends all WiFi connections to MiFi 2200, including the
current connection to MiFi Settings. You must re-connect your computer to MiFi 2200 using the
new profile’s WiFi settings.
Be sure to write down the new network key (WiFi passkey) before you finish changing the profile.