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Network Page
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a branded standard for wireless connecting electronic
devices. A Wi-Fi device, such as a personal computer, video
game console, smartphone, or digital audio player can connect to
the Internet via a wireless network access point. The SCH-LC11
Mobile Hotspot has a range of about 45 meters (150 feet) indoors
and a greater range outdoors. Multiple overlapping access points
can cover large areas.
±
To access the
Wi-Fi
panel, click or touch the
Wi-Fi
option in
the
Network
section of the panel.
Access Point
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the public name of your
wireless Network Access Point (SCH-11 Mobile Hotspot).
Broadcast SSID enable
: Click or touch to enable.
When enabled, other devices will see the Wi-Fi network access point
name in the list of available wireless networks.
When disabled, other devices will not see the Wi-Fi network access
point name in the list of available wireless networks.
Network
Options
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Wi-Fi Configuration
This panel allows you to customize your device.
Current Profile
: Displays the current network profile.
Selected Profile
: Displays/changes the selected network profile .
Click or touch the drop down menu to select a profile (Open or Secure).
Authentication
(read-only): Always shows “Open Access”. Provided
for Wi-Fi clients that require an authentication option to be selected.
Network Name (SSID)
: Displays the network name. Click or touch the
field to enter a network ID.
Security
: Security provides different types of security protocols. The
protocols encrypt the data that is going between two points.
Click or touch the drop down menu to select a protocol. Protocols are
listed from least secure to most secure.
Password
: Displays the current network password. Click or touch the
field and enter a new password to password-protect access to your
network. WPA provides the highest level of Wi-Fi security, but older
Wi-Fi-enabled devices may not support WPA security. WEP security is
supported by virtually all Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
802.11 Mode
: Displays Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
connection speed. Click or touch the drop down menu to select a
connection speed.
Broadcast Channel
: Click or touch
Auto
for the Mobile Hotspot to
automatically choose the best available channel. Click or touch the
drop down menu to select a specific channel.
Buttons
Apply
: Click or touch button to update the profile.
Revert
: Click or touch button to returns changed profile settings to the
previous settings.
Update Profile
: Click or touch button to update the profile and also
make it the current profile.
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Securing Your Device
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Section 6: Securing Your Device
This section outlines how to enable security features for your
SCH-LC11 Mobile Hotspot.
Security Page
±
To access the
Security
page, click or touch
Security
at the
top of a page.
Password Panel
±
To access the
Password
panel, click or touch the
Password
option under the path indicator.
Security
Options
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Change Administration Password
This password protects the configuration settings on this device.
You must provide the password to access the Mobile Hotspot’s
Web-based administration interface.
Current Password
: Enter the current password used to access the
administration interface.
New Password
: Enter the new password you would like to used to
access the administration interface.
Enter the new password, using only letters, numbers, and standard
punctuation symbols. The password must be at least 4 characters
long. The maximum length is 64 characters.
Verify New Password
: Re-enter the new password to verify and click
or touch
Apply
.
MAC Filtering Panel
MAC Filtering prevents unknown Wi-Fi clients from using your
access point. A MAC address is a low-level network ID which is
unique to a device. Access is allowed only for trusted clients.
±
To access the
MAC Filtering
panel, click or touch the
MAC
Filtering
option under the path indicator.
Security
Options
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Securing Your Device
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Enable MAC Filtering
Caution!:
Before enabling this feature, ensure that the MAC address of your
own PC or tablet is included in the Trusted Client list. Otherwise,
the Mobile Hotspot will disconnect from your Wi-Fi device, and you
won’t be able to reconnect.
Enable MAC Filtering
: Click or touch the checkbox to enable MAC
Address Filtering.
When the featured is enabled only Trusted Clients can connect. If the
MAC address is in the
Trusted Client MAC Address List
, access is
allowed. Otherwise, access is blocked.
When this feature is disabled the MAC address of each Wi-Fi client is
not checked. All clients will be allowed to connect.
Note:
Whether enabled or disabled, clients must have the correct Wi-Fi
Security settings to connect.
Trusted Client List
MAC addresses of trusted clients are listed here. If you have not
entered any MAC addresses, this field will be empty.
±
To add a client to the
Trusted Client List
, click or touch the
Add Client
button.
Caution!:
Before enabling MAC Filtering, add the MAC address of your own
PC or tablet to the Trusted Client list. Otherwise, the Mobile Hotspot
will disconnect from your Wi-Fi device, and you won’t be able to
reconnect.
±
To remove a client from the
Trusted Client List
, click or
touch the drop down menu to select a device and click or
touch the
Delete Client
button.
Note:
On Windows PCs, the "MAC address" is called the "Physical Address".
You can check the properties or status of the Wi-Fi interface on your PC
to find the MAC address of your PC.
Buttons
Add Client
: Click or touch to add the MAC address typed in the Add
Trusted Client MAC Address field to the Trusted Client List.
Delete Client
: Click or touch to remove a device from the Trusted
Client List.
Apply
: Click or touch to save changes made to the list.
Revert
: Click or touch to discard changes made to the list.

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