User's Manual
CHAPTER FIVE - CONECTIVITY
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2. Tap on the SSID of your choice in the scan window to select with which
SSID your PL3000 shall associate.
3. Tap on the ‘Configure’ button in the Scan window; the SCU informs you
what kind of configuration is in question and what steps shall be taken
during the configuration.
4. Tap on the ‘Yes’ button if you want to continue with the guided operation.
5. Enter the security relevant information (in this particular case, pre-
shared key in its field) according to the text in the window that opened on
the screen.
6. Tap on the ‘OK’ button; you have completed the guided configuration.
7. Tap on the ‘Commit’ button on the Profile page to save the profile you just
created. The ‘Commit’ button saves your configuration settings
permanently
Now you have the new profile with the configuration for your WLAN
connectivity, meaning that your PL3000 is ready to get connected to your access
point. However, the guided configuration did not necessarily take the ‘Radio’
properties on your WLAN network into account with the exception of the SSID. So
before you move on to the section ‘Associating PL3000 with Access Point under
SDC Supplicant’ on page 82, see first the section ‘Radio Settings Relating to SCU
Profile’ on page 70. On the Profile page, you can also change the SCU profile’s
those parameters that the guided process already set, if need be.
Note! The following steps forward may vary according to
the authentication and the encryption options being in
use on your access point. In this particular case the SCU
informs that the access point expects WPA2 PSK
encryption, and there is no EAP in use.