User`s manual
UC-7400-LX Plus User’s Manual Getting Started
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Example 3: Configure wireless LAN to link to AP that is WPAPSK/TKIP
(Authentication/Encryption)
[Default]
CountryRegion=0
WirelessMode=0
SSID=DN_3Com
NetworkType=Infra
Channel=0
AuthMode=WPAPSK
EncrypType=TKIP
DefaultKeyID=1
Key1Str=0123456789
Key2Str=
Key3Str=
Key4Str=
WPAPSK=1111111111
TXBurst=0
TurboRate=0
BGProtection=0
ShortSlot=0
TxRate=0
RTSThreshold=2312
FragThreshold=2312
PSMode=CAM
Example 4: Configure wireless LAN to link to AP that is WPAPSK/AES
(Authentication/Encryption)
[Default]
CountryRegion=0
WirelessMode=0
SSID=DN_3Com
NetworkType=Infra
Channel=0
AuthMode=WPAPSK
EncrypType=AES
DefaultKeyID=1
Key1Str=0123456789
Key2Str=
Key3Str=
Key4Str=
WPAPSK=1111111111
TXBurst=0
TurboRate=0
BGProtection=0
ShortSlot=0
TxRate=0
RTSThreshold=2312
FragThreshold=2312
PSMode=CAM
Connecting to 3G Networks through the PCMCIA Interface
For select models, the UC-7400-LX Plus equips a PCMCIA cardbus to support 3G datacards.
There are several kinds of 3G datacards available for connecting to the 3G network. The
UC-7400-LX Plus has built-in drivers to support the following brands.
y Vodafone Mobile Connect HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE datacard
y Swisscom Unlimited 5-in-1
These 3G modems in Linux are identified as device nodes at /dev. Vodafone Mobile Connect
HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE datacard, Swisscom Unlimited 5-in-1 are controlled through /dev/noz0. By
configuring the pppd dial-out script, the UC-7400-LX Plus can connect to the 3G network.