Wireless Access Point Settings
- SSID
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Sets the SSID, or name, for the network.
- AP SECURITY
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Sets the type of wireless security protocol used by the access point.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you set the AP SECURITY using WPA2 PERSONAL. It is the most widely-used and secure wireless security protocol. - PASSWORD
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Sets the password for the access point. This is not available when the AP SECURITY setting is set to NONE.
- COUNTRY
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Sets the region where the stereo is located. Different regions may use different channels on the wireless spectrum, so you should set this to best accommodate local wireless devices.
- CHANNEL
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Sets the access point to use a group of channels in the high, low, or middle range of the available spectrum for your region. You may experience better performance if you set the channel in a range with fewer broadcasting access points.
- DHCP SERVER
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Sets the device to act as a wireless access point and the DHCP server on the network (DHCP Settings).
- WPS
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Initiates a Wi‑Fi® Protected Setup (WPS) connection. Devices with a WPS button or setting can connect to the access point on this stereo when the WPS connection is active.
NOTE: It can take up to two minutes to successfully connect to the access point after you select WPS.