
hidden, you can use the SITE SURVEY command at the opening screen to find the SSID of Wi-Fi networks
that are in range.
The SSID must be entered in the Terminal EXACTLY as it is set in the WiFi router (and as shown in the Site
Survey described above). This means all upper- and lower-case letters and number must match exactly.
When setting the SSID the cursor will change to a white box. Press the light blue shift key to enter upper-
case alpha characters. Press the F2 to toggle upper and lower-case entry. The red cursor is for upper-case,
the yellow cursor is for lower-case and the white cursor is for non-shifted characters from the number pad.
SECURITY NONE
Default: NONE
Description
Security is the encryption method used by your WiFi router/access point to protect transmitted and received
data from unauthorized monitoring. By default, most access points are set to use no encryption.
The SECURITY setting in your Terminal must match the security set in your WiFi access point that the
Terminal will be communicating with.
The configuration system for most access point will have encryption descriptions that do not match exactly
the choices provided in the Terminal. Some access points will support encryption modes that the Terminal
does not support, and vice-versa.
Options
NONE
WEP-128
WPA1-PSK-TKIP
WPA-PSK (mixed WPA1 and WPA2)
WPA2-PSK-AES
The default is no security. WEP-128 only supports Open System Authentication. Pressing the 4 key will
toggle through the available choices. WPA1 and WPA2 are the most common types. If you are unsure, try
what appears to most closely match your access point setting. If you experience problems, try temporarily
turning off security on your access point and Terminal to make sure security issues are not preventing a
connection.
KEY/PHRASE <blank>
Default: <blank>
Description
This is the security “password” to match the setting in your WiFi access point.
Options
For WEP-128 enter the hex key. For WPA enter the pass phrase. See the above “SSID” for how to enter
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