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Authentication This is locked to Open Access for all proles.
Network KeyThe 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 Prole
Your device comes with the Secure prole already set. The following proles come with your device.
SecureThis is the prole you should use most of the time. You can set up this prole with
the security measures you need to use your device safely.
Temporary HotspotThis prole allows you set up a temporary hotspot to allow others
nearby (maximum of ve) to go online at the same time.
OpenThis prole 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 dierent prole, follow these steps.
Click the Selected Prole pop-up menu and choose a dierent prole.
Wait a moment for the web page to update with the WiFi settings for the selected prole.
Click Apply to change to the new prole 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 profiles WiFi settings.
Be sure to write down the new network key (WiFi passkey) before you finish changing the profile.