Skip to content

Commit

Permalink
Update kura/org.eclipse.kura.web2/src/main/resources/org/eclipse/kura…
Browse files Browse the repository at this point in the history
…/web/client/messages/Messages.properties

Co-authored-by: Mattia Dal Ben <[email protected]>
  • Loading branch information
pierantoniomerlino and mattdibi committed Dec 5, 2024
1 parent b81c368 commit 006c00c
Showing 1 changed file with 1 addition and 1 deletion.
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ netWifiToolTipWirelessModeAdhoc=Configure the wireless interface in adhoc mode.
netWifiToolTipNetworkName=In <i>Access Point</i> mode, enter the SSID that will identify this wireless network.<br><br>In <i>Station</i> mode, enter the SSID of the wireless network or click the button to select wireless network in range. The button may be disabled for some systems.
netWifiToolTipRadioMode=In <i>Access Point</i> mode, select the appropriate speed rating for this device.<br><br>* 802.11a - 54 MBps, 50 feet or 450 MBps, using 5Ghz channels (up to 32) <br>* 802.11b - 11 Mbps, 150 feet<br>* 802.11g - 54 MBps, 50 feet<br>* 802.11n - 300 MBps, 175 feet<br>* 802.11ac - 1000 MBps, 50 feet<br><br>Note that real-world speeds are more modest. Likewise, range varies depending on device configuration and placement.
netWifiToolTipBand=Select the frequency band to use for this wireless interface.<br><br><ul><li>2.4 GHz band provides the most coverage but transmits data at slower speeds.</li><li>5 GHz band provides less coverage but transmits data at faster speeds.</li></ul>Wireless range decreases with higher frequencies because higher frequencies cannot penetrate solid objects, such as walls and floors. However, higher frequencies allow data to be transmitted faster than lower frequencies.
netWifiToolTipSecurity=Select the appropriate security protocol for this wireless network.<br>WPA2 is the most secure encryption method available for wireless networks - we recommend using WPA2 with the CCMP cipher whenever possible. WPA2 with CCMP is the only option permitted for high throughput 802.11n transmissions.<br>If you need to accommodate legacy devices with an SSID, enable WPA encryption with the TKIP cipher.<br><br>The WPA3-SAE security protocol is experimental. Please check if the device, driver and firmware are compliant with the new standard.
netWifiToolTipSecurity=Select the appropriate security protocol for this wireless network.<br>WPA2 is the most secure encryption method available for wireless networks - we recommend using WPA2 with the CCMP cipher whenever possible. WPA2 with CCMP is the only option permitted for high throughput 802.11n transmissions.<br>If you need to accommodate legacy devices with an SSID, enable WPA encryption with the TKIP cipher.<br><br>The WPA3-SAE security protocol support is experimental. Please check whether the new standard is supported by the Wifi module device, driver and firmware.
netWifiToolTipPassword=Enter password for wireless network.<br><br>* In <i>Access Point</i> mode, provide password verification in the field below.<br><br>* In <i>Station mode</i>, press the button below to verify password.
netWifiToolTipVerifyPassword=In <i>Access Point</i> mode, retype wireless password to verify it. If entries don''t match, the field will be marked invalid with the <i>Passwords do not match</i> error message.
netWifiToolTipChannels=Select the desired channel frequencies over which the device should communicate.
Expand Down

0 comments on commit 006c00c

Please sign in to comment.