Sony LF-X1 User Manual

Page 50

Advertising
background image

F:\Joutou\#4090332_Sony_LF-X\4103221121up\4103221121\4103221121LF-
X1\00GB05C01-WW.fm

masterpage: Left

LocationFreeTV

4-103-221-12(1)

50

Notes

• The LocationFreeTV does not support the

IBSS mode or the adhoc mode.

• Be aware that if the LocationFreeTV is not set

to encrypt transferred data, there is a danger
that data can be electronically intercepted.

LocationFreeTV can operate in the 5120-
5250 MHz frequency band (the channels are
36,40,44,48). It is limited by the FCC,
Industry Canada and some other countries to
indoor use only.

4

You can connect to networks with a plus (+)
symbol under [Signal], but the procedure
differs under the following conditions.

When connecting to a network for the first
time:
Choose the network you want to connect to
from the list and select [Configure]. Proceed
to step 5.

When connecting to a network you have
connected to before:
A plus (+) symbol appears under [Avail.] on
the list. Select the network from the list and
proceed to step 8.

z

Tip

To connect to a stealth SSID public wireless
access, select [New].

5

Refer to documents about the public wireless
access to configure the necessary items,
select [Set], and then select [Back].

1

SSID

Enter the SSID (network name) of the public
wireless access you want to connect to.

An SSID is used to identify a wireless
network.

2

Alias

If necessary, set an Alias.
Enter a nickname for the public wireless
access. The alias can be up to 8 characters.

3

Authentication scheme

Configure the authentication scheme needed
to connect to the public wireless access.
Refer to documents about the public wireless
access to configure this setting.

4

Encryption

Configure these items when the public
wireless access is set for encryption.
Refer to documents about the public wireless
access to configure these settings.

z

Tip

Many locations that offer public wireless
access use “No Encryption” access points.
In that case, select “No Encryption”.

WEP:
Enter a character string as an encryption key.
The encryption key length differs, however,
for different encryption strengths. See the
table below.

WPA-PSK:
For WPA-PSK, enter a key that is between 8
and 64 characters long. Only hexidecimal
keys can use all the following characters: 0-9,
a-f, A-F.

6

If you changes the setting value in step 5,
press the [Set] button.

7

Select the [Back] button.
The [Public Wireless Access] window
reappears.

40 bit/64 bit

104 bit/128
bit

Key length
(Numeric)

5 characters
(0-9)

13 characters
(0-9)

Key length
(Hexidecimal)

10 characters
(0-9, A-F, a-f)

26 characters
(0-9, A-F, a-f)

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: