Connecting Your Phone To The Wireless Network; Determining Your Wireless Router Security Type - Cisco Small Business SPA525G2 User Manual

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Installing Your Phone
Connecting Your Phone to the Network
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STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco SPA525G and Cisco SPA525G2 SIP IP Phone User Guide

Connecting Your Phone to the Wireless Network

The Cisco SPA525G and Cisco SPA525G2 phone supports a direct connection to
a wireless network. Before setting up the wireless network, you need to know the
wireless security type for your router. The phone works with the following security
types:
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)—With this type of security, you must enter
a 64– or 128–bit key on the phone (or a more easily remembered
passphrase to generate the key). The phone then authenticates with your
router to provide a secure connection.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)—The phone supports WPA PSK, WPA2
PSK, WPA Enterprise, and WPA2 Enterprise. With this type of security, you
will at the minimum be required to enter a password on the phone. The
phone then authenticates with your router to provide a secure connection.
The PC port is not supported in wireless operation; the PC port is only supported
in a wired environment.

Determining Your Wireless Router Security Type

If you do not know your wireless router security type, log in to the router interface
to get this information. The steps below are written for a Cisco Small Business
router, but procedures for other routers should be similar.
Log in to your wireless router web interface. Your computer must be connected to
same subnetwork as the router. Enter the IP address of the wireless router in the
browser toolbar.
If required, enter the user name and password. (By default, Linksys routers
typically use "admin" for the user name and "admin" for the password. Cisco
routers typically use cisco for the username and cisco for the password.)
View the Wireless tab or screen. Note the network name (SSID) and the type of
security (WEP, WPA Personal, or WPA2 Personal).
If your router is using WEP, note the following information:
WEP encryption: 64 bit or 128 bit. You need to choose this later.
Default transmit key, or TX key: The default key (of the 4) that the router
transmits to authenticate. This value will be 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Passphrase and keys: You choose one of two methods to enter the WEP
key. You either directly enter the WEP key, or enter a more simple
passphrase to generate the WEP key.
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