Specifications
 AC6000 
TM
 Configuration Manual     53   
UNION COMMUNITY Co., Ltd. 44-3 Hyundai Topics Building, Bangi-dong,   
Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-050, Tel: 82-2-6488-3000, Fax: 82-2-6488-3099,   
E-Mail:sales@unioncomm.co.kr, http://www.virditech.com 
3.2.4.2.1. WiFi Advanced Settings 
The advanced WiFi settings are used for setting the security level (encryption/authentication), tx 
rate and channel. Normally the Tx Rate and Channel can remain at “Auto” unless your wireless 
station is configured for a specific channel or Tx Rate. Usually you will change the channel when 
there are other stations in the area, on the same channel, that interfere with the wireless 
communication. Each area in this window is a pull-down combo box; select the appropriate setting 
you wish to use. You should set these settings to match the configuration of your wireless router. 
You should know these setting before setting the AC6000 wireless. 
Wireless Router – channel, tx rate, authentication type, encryption type.   
WEP Encryption Key, WPAPSK password. 
Security Level – this is the authentication type (how the wireless connection is established) and 
encryption type (how the data is secured when communicating). There are five levels of security. 
Level 0 = none, the terminal will connect to any available station that has an open authentication 
without encryption enabled or authentication type. 
Level 1 = Open authentication, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) – basic encryption 64 to 128bit 
encryption 
Level 2 = Shared authentication, WEP – shared key – 64 to 128bit encryption 
Level 3 = WPAPSK authentication, TKIP encryption 
Level 4 = WPAPSK authentication, AES encryption 
When selecting Level 1 or 2 this window will immediately show.  This is the WEP encryption 
key .You will be required to enter a 13 or 5 digits Ascii Encryption key or a 10 or 26 digit Hex value. 
This value should match the encryption key that is set in the wireless router. Hex values are from 
0 – F. Ascii values can be any key value. If a value is already entered it will show ‘*’. You can 
press Done to finish, Del to delete (backspace) or CAPS to change the case from A to a, B to b, 
etc. 
Ascii 13 digit example = ‘ac6000test123’ 










