33Manual configuration wired (LAN) – DHCP enable• Select the option Wired.• Select the option DHCP enable.• The connection is now established. No further settingadjustments are required.Manual configuration wired (LAN) – DHCP disable• Select the option Wired.• Select the option DHCP disable.• Enter the necessary network information, such as theIP address, subnet mask, gateway address and DNS(primary and secondary). Find this information in theweb interface of your router or access point, or ask yournetwork administrator. Once all the information has beenentered correctly, confirm to proceed. The radio nowattempts to establish the connection.Manual configuration wireless (WLAN) –DHCP enable• Select the option Wireless.• Select the option DHCP enable.• In the input screen, enter the whole SSID(network name) and then confirm with OK.• Now choose the security standard used by thenetwork. This can be found in the configurationoptions of your router or access point.• Depending on the encryption used, you mayneed to enter the network key before theconnection is established.Manual configuration wireless (WLAN) –DHCP disableThe method described here assumes the DHCP serveris active (manual wireless configuration (WLAN) –DHCP enable). However, the network informationsuch as IP address, subnet mask, gateway address,and DNS (primary and secondary) must still beentered.Find this information in the web interfaceof your router or access point, or ask your networkadministrator. Once all the information has beenentered correctly, confirm to proceed. The radionow attempts to establish the connection.16.2.5 View settingsHere you can find all the most important informationabout all network connections currently used or configuredon the radio, such as: MAC address, WLAN region, DHCPactive/ disabled, SSID, IP address, subnet mask, gatewayaddress, DNS (primary and secondary), etc.[ ]System settingsNetworkView settings