|
Item |
Description |
Factory default |
| Host Name | Configure the Host Name on wiDock.The name set here is used for Network Device Name.The name must be different from those of other computers. | SXxxxxxx (xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the Ethernet address) |
| DHCP/BOOTP | Enable DHCP/BOOTP protocol operations. wiDock detects DHCP and BOOTP automatically. If more than 1 address gets returned, the IP address which is returned first will be assigned. | ENABLE |
| IP Address | Configure the IP address on wiDock in decimal number, "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX." | 0.0.0.0 |
| Subnet Mask | Configure the
subnet mask on wiDock in decimal number, "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX." If the value is "0.0.0.0," the subnet mask corresponding to the IP address will be assigned automatically. |
0.0.0.0 |
| Default Gateway | Configure the default gateway on wiDock in decimal number, "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX." "0.0.0.0" will be disabled. | 0.0.0.0 |
| Network PnP | Enable/Disable Network PnP function. | ENABLE |
| mDNS | Enable/Disable mDNS function (Apple’s Bonjour) | ENABLE |
| mDNS Service Name | Configure mDNS service name of wiDock. This name will be displayed when wiDock is searched using Apple’s Bonjour. Assign a unique name. | SXxxxxxx (xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the Ethernet address) |
| LAN Interface | Configure the physical network type. "AUTO" is recommended. If the LED on the hub is not turned on when you turn on wiDock, change the network type to the network type of the HUB. | AUTO |
| Primary WINS
Server Secondary WINS Server |
Configure the IP address on the WINS server (primary/secondary) in decimal number, “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.” | 0.0.0.0 |
| NetBIOS Scope ID | Configure the group ID for WINS environment. The scope ID defines the computer group ID that detects the registered host name. | Blank |
| Network Mode | Configure the group ID for WINS environment. The scope ID defines the computer group ID that detects the registered host name. | AUTO |
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Item |
Description |
Factory default |
| IP Filter Mode | Configure the IP filter operations. Available options are "ALLOW" and "DENY." If you select "ALLOW," only the data from the configured IP address range are accepted. If you select "DENY," the data from the configured IP address range cannot be received. | DENY |
| Filter #0-3 | Configure the IP filter range. IP addresses to be filtered can be configured to maximum 4 address ranges. If address range configuration is not required, please enter the address range from "0.0.0.0" to "0.0.0.0". | 0.0.0.0 |
|
Item |
Description |
Factory default |
| Wireless Mode | Configure the
wireless mode on wiDock. Select either AdHoc
or Infrastructure (Infra.). If you do not use an access point: AdHoc also called 802.11 Ad hoc, needs SSID configuration. A network with enhanced security can be established because the access is allowed only within the group sharing the SSID. If you use an access point: Select Infrastructure (Infra.) mode. This mode connects and communicates through the access point which has the same SSID as wiDock. |
AdHoc |
| SSID | Configure the
SSID on wiDock. Maximum 32 alphanumeric characters can be used
for the configuration. SSID is an ID that logically distinguishes one wireless LAN network from another. Whenever SSID does not match, groups cannot communicate with each other even if those groups use the same channel in the same communication area. |
GROUP |
| Channel | Configure the
communication channel that is used for Ad hoc mode. The devices should use the same channel if they need to communicate with each other. If the same SSID already exists, the channel setting originally configured through it is invalidated. |
11 |
| Network Authentication | Select the
Network Authentication mode from Open, Shared,
WPA and WPA2. Open (Open System): Permit any access without any authorization. Shared (Pre-Shared Key): Grant the access to the device sharing a secret WEP key that is configured beforehand. WPA ("Infrastructure (Infra.)" mode only): Provide the Network Authorization through PSK and the encrypted data transmission through TKIP. Because an encryption key is made with communicating with an access point, the WEP key setting is invalidated. WPA2 ("Infrastructure (Infra.)" mode only): Provide the Network Authorization through PSK. Because an encryption key is made with communicating with an access point, the WEP key setting is invalidated. |
Open |
| WEP | Turn ON or turn OFF WEP on wiDock. | OFF |
| Key Index | Specify the default WEP key. | 1 |
| Key Size | Specify the length of the WEP key. | 64bit |
| Key Format | Select the key format for WEP Key. | Hexadecimal |
| WEP Key1 - 4 | Configure the
WEP Key on wiDock. Enter 10 digits (40 bit) when the key size is 64 bit. Enter 26 hexadecimal digits (104 bit) when the key size is 128 bit. If the Key Format is alphanumeric Character, enter 50digit or 13 digit alphanumeric character. |
0000000000000 0000000000000 |
| Encryption Mode | Configure the encryption mode used for the data transmission through WPA. Select either TKIP or AES. If you use WPA2, select AES. | TKIP |
| Pre-Shared Key | Enter the Pre-Shared Key. The Pre-Shared Key has to be a string with 8-63 characters. | silex technology |
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Item |
Description |
Factory default |
| Computer to link | Sets the computer to be linked when the corresponding iPod is connected to the Wireless Dock and the Link button is pressed. The value must be a PC name or an IP address of format (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), which is four sets of decimal numbers separated by periods. | Blank |
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Item |
Description |
Factory default |
| Password | Configure the password within 7 ASCII characters. This is used as the authentication password for configuration changes via the Web page. | Blank |
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