User`s manual
M4029-08 23 Seyeon Tech Co., Ltd
4.2.1. ESSID
ESSID(or SSID) stands for an dedicated name of AP(Access Point). Whether typing name of AP
manually or select from results after scanning nearby AP.
To scan nearby AP, click Scan IP, which will pop up a new window. After a few seconds, results will
be shown. Click desired AP from list.
4.2.2. Authentication Mode & Encryption
Every AP has authentication process for security reasons. FW products support “Open, Shared,
WPAPSK, WPA2PSK” authentication modes. Per each modes, encryptions such as WEP, TKIP, AES can
be set. Relationships between authentication and encryption are listed below.
Authentication Mode Supported encryption
Open, Shared N.A or WEP
WPAPSK, WPA2PSK TKIP, AES
For WEP, 64bit or 128bit mode can be selected and length of encryption key will be different. For
WEP 64bit, 5 digits of ASCII or 10 digits of hex characters will be required. For WEP 128bit, 13 digits
of ASCII or 26 digits of hex characters. Among 4 keys, appropriate key should be chosen according to
key of AP.
Note: Access points that are set to hide ESSID information for security won’t be scanned
by this method.