Linksys WIP330 User Manual

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Wireless-G IP Phone

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Chapter 4: Configuring the Wireless-G IP Phone

Settings of the Wireless-G IP Phone

Profiles

You will see a list of profiles (when you have profiles already configured). Select Option to see menu choices.
Select Exit to return to the previous menu.

Option

You have these choices: Edit (available when you have at least one existing profile), Add, Delete (available when
you have at least one existing profile), and Go Down/Up (available when you have more than one profile). The Edit
and Add options configure the same settings. The Edit option is used for changing existing profiles, while the Add
option is used for creating new profiles. Select Return to return to the previous menu.

Edit. Select Edit to edit a profile’s information: SSID (wireless network name), Wireless Mode, Authentication
Mode, Key Index, and WEP Key. Scroll through these choices, and select Edit to change a setting.

SSID. To enter the SSID, select Edit. Enter the new SSID in the new window. Select Save to save the new
SSID, or select Clear to delete a character or number on-screen.

Wireless Mode. You have a choice of Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes. To change the Wireless Mode, select
Edit.

Authentication Mode. You have a choice of Open System, Auto Switch, and Share Key. To change the
Authentication Mode, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the modes, and select the
appropriate mode. Select Save to save the new Authentication Mode, or select Exit to return to the Edit
Profile
menu without changing the Authentication Mode.

Key Index. For the index of transmit keys, you have a choice of 1-4. To specify which WEP key the IP Phone
will use, select Edit. A new window will open. Scroll through the numbers, and select the appropriate

Figure 4-49: Wi-Fi

Profiles

infrastructure: a wireless network
that is bridged to a wired network via
an access point.

ad-hoc: a group of wireless devices
communicating directly to each other
(peer-to-peer) without the use of an
access point.

ssid (service set identifier): your
wireless network’s name.

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