Network Settings
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2. Advanced Features for Settings Menu
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Never use DHCP:
Disables DHCPv6.
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DHCP Unique Identifier:
Show the DHCP Unique Identifier.
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DHCP Identity Association Identifier:
Show the DHCP Identity Association
Identifier.
802.1x
You can enable 802.1x authentication, which is a port-based authentication. If
this authentication is enabled, the machine is not allowed to access through the
protected side of the network until the machine is authorized. Use this feature
to protect your network.
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802.1x :
Check to enable this feature.
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802.1x Authentication Method:
Select the authentication algorithm to
use.
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EAP-MD5:
Offers minimal security. The MD5 hash function is vulnerable
to dictionary attacks, and does not support key generation.
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PEAP:
Recommended for users who only intend to use Microsoft
desktop clients and servers. For other users, it is not recommended.
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EAP-MS-CHAPv2:
MS-CHAPv2 provides two-way authentication
between peers by combining a peer Challenge message with the
Response packet and an authenticator Response message on the
Success packet.
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TLS:
This is used to provide secure communication over the Internet
between a client and server.
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Network Protocol
You can enable/disable what you want functions as below list.
Feature
Description
Standard TCP/IP
You can enable/disable each functions.
LPR
IPP
FTP
ThinPrint
CIFS
HTTP
SNMPv1/v2
SNMPv3
SNTP
UPnP(SSDP)
mDNS
SetIP
SLP
Telnet