Access control – Sony LF-B10 User Manual

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WEP

WEP is the wireless LAN security technology
specified by IEEE802.11. It applies encryption to
communications to prevent outsiders from
intercepting communications or intruding into
your wireless network. There are two types of
encryption key length; 64-bit key and 128-bit key.
The 128-bit encryption key assures a higher
security level. Because many wireless devices
support WEP conventionally, WEP has high
compatibility. However, a decryption technique
exists, so using the same encryption key for an
extended period of time is not recommended.

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TKIP

TKIP is a security technology developed to
correct for the deficiencies of WEP.

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AES

AES is a security technology which uses an
advanced encryption method that is distinct from
WEP and TKIP. AES assures a higher security
level than WEP or TKIP.

About the settings of Wireless LAN
Security of the Base Station

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Access Point mode

The security for wireless LAN communication is
set to [WEP] at the time of purchase. To increase
the security level, switching to [WPA-PSK TKIP]
or [WPA2-PSK AES] is recommended,
depending on the security technology supported
by your wireless device.

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Client mode

You need to set the option in accordance with the
settings of the wireless LAN to which you want
to connect.

You can select whether to permit or deny access
to the [Base Station Setting] page from a device
which has a global IP address.
Usually, only the devices which are in the same
LAN and have a private IP address can access the
[Base Station Settings] page. However, some
routers allow you to assign a global IP address to
a device, and if you do so, the device cannot
access the [Base Station Settings] page. If you
want to access the [Base Station Settings] page
from a device with a global IP address, you need
to make settings of access control as follow.

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Select this if you want to permit access from
only devices which have a private IP address.

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Select this if you want to permit access from
devices which have a global IP address.

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Click this to save changes.

Warning

• When security is provided from the Internet side

(WAN side), make sure it also covers this port 80,
such as by means of a firewall function on the
router.

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• If security is not provided by the router, there is a

risk that the Base Station may be accessed via port
80 by an intruder on the Internet (WAN) side. To
ensure the security of the Base Station, refer to
“Changing the Password” (

1 page 30), and change

the password periodically to prevent an intruder
from logging in to the [Base Station Settings]
page.

*2

• If an intruder accesses and logs in to the [Base

Station Settings] page, the following dangers
exist:

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- The Base Station settings may be changed.
- The intruder’s LocationFree device may be

registered in the Base Station settings, allowing

Access Control

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