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PM45 and PM45c User Guide 75
Wireless 802.11
To view these settings:
From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > Communications > Wireless
802.11
From the printer web page, click Configure > Communications> Wireless
802.11
802.11 Wireless
Setting
Description Default
Network Name
(SSID)
Defines the wireless network. To communicate, all access
points and wireless devices must have the same network
name, which is case-sensitive.
PM-45
Network Tyoe Selects the radio behavior of the printer. Soft AP
Channel Sets the common channel that radios in the Ad Hoc
mode use to transfer data.
Security Type Selects the protocol that the radio uses to verify its
identity and makes sure that it is authorized to
communicate on the wireless network.
Association Selects the security method that the radio uses to get
access to the wireless network.
Pre-Shared Key Defines the passphrase that allows the radio to
authenticate over the wireless network (for both WPA and
WPA2 security). Range is 8 to 64 characters.
Network Key Index Selects the active network key to use for WEP security.
Range is 1 to 4.
User Name Sets the name that the printer uses when logging in to
the network. Range is 1 to 96 characters.
Password Sets the password that the printer uses when logging in
to the network. Range is 1 to 96 characters.
Anonymous Name Sets the outer EAP user name that the printer uses for
logging in to the network. Maximum length is 96
characters.
Inner Authentication Selects the authentication method that is uses when the
EAP type is EAP-FAST, PEAP, or TTLS
MSCHAPv2
CA Certificate Sets the name of the Certificate Authority (CA) that
verifies the server certificate. This CA should be the same
one that was used to sign the server certificate.
honeywell.pem
Client Certificate Sets the name of the client certificate the printer uses to
authenticate to the network using EAP-TLS. Maximum
length is 128 characters.
Client Key Sets the private key the printer uses for EAP-TLS.
Maximum length is 128 characters. Use the certinstallsh
script to install the certificate correctly.
Validate Certificate Determines if the identity of the authentication server is
verified using its certificate when using EAP-TTLS, PEAP,
or EAP-TLS. Honeywell recommends that you set
Validate Certificate to Yes.
No