Marantz SR5010 User Manual

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WEP Key (network key)
This is key information used for encrypting data when conducting data

transfer. On this unit, the same WEP key is used for data encryption and

decryption, so the same WEP key must be set on both devices in order for

communications to be established between them.

Wi-Fi

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Wi-Fi Certification assures tested and proven interoperability by the Wi-Fi

Alliance, a group certifying interoperability among wireless LAN devices.

WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
This is a security standard established by the Wi-Fi Alliance. In addition to

the conventional SSID (network name) and WEP key (network key), it also

uses a user identification function and encrypting protocol for stronger

security.

WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)
This is a new version of the WPA established by the Wi-Fi Alliance,

compatible with more secure AES encryption.

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (Pre-shared Key)
This is a simple authentication system for mutual authentication when a

preset character string matches on the wireless LAN access point and

client.

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
This is a standard drawn up by the Wi-Fi Alliance to ease the task of

setting up wireless LAN connections and configuring security.

Network Names (SSID: Service Set Identifier)
When forming wireless LAN networks, groups are formed to prevent

interference, data theft, etc. These groups are based on “SSID (network

names)”. For enhanced security, a WEP key is set so that communication

is unavailable unless both the “SSID” and the WEP key match. This is

suitable for constructing a simplified network.

Contents

Connections

Playback

Settings

Tips

Appendix

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Front panel

Display

Rear panel

Remote

Index

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