The logical WLAN settings include the configuration for the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) version that your network utilizes. This setting is crucial as it determines the security protocols applied to your wireless network, ensuring that your data is protected from unauthorized access.
If you have previously configured the WPA version to "WPA2/WPA3," it is advisable to change this setting to "WPA2." While WPA3 offers enhanced security features, not all devices may support it yet. By selecting "WPA2," you can ensure compatibility across a wider range of devices while still maintaining a robust security level for your network.
Subsequently, the PSP2100 device will establish a connection to the wireless local area network (WLAN). This process involves the device identifying available networks within range, selecting the appropriate one, and authenticating itself to gain access. Once connected, the PSP2100 will be able to utilize the network for various online functionalities, allowing users to enjoy a seamless internet experience.
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