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3.
Once the “Advanced” button is clicked, the Belkin Wireless LAN Utility will
appear. This Utility will allow you to manage all the advanced features of the
Belkin Wireless Card.
4.
Under the “Wireless Network Properties” tab, select a network name from the
“Available Networks” list and click the “Properties” button.
5.
Under “Data Encryption”, select “WEP”.
6.
Ensure that the check box “The key is provided for me automatically” at the
bottom is unchecked. If you are using this computer to connect to a corporate
network, please consult your network administrator if this box needs to be
checked.
7.
Type your WEP key in the “Network key” box.
Important:
A WEP key is a mixture of numbers and letters from A-F and 0-9. For
128-bit WEP, you need to enter 26 keys. This network key needs to match the
key you assign to your Router.
For example:
C3 03 0F AF 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 E4
= 128-bit key
8.
Click “OK”, and then “Apply” to save the settings.
If you are not using a Belkin wireless client card, please consult the
manufacturer’s user manual for that wireless client card.
Do Belkin products support WPA/WPA2?
Note:
To use WPA security, all your clients must be upgraded to drivers and
software that support it. At the time of this FAQ publication, a security patch
download is available, for free, from Microsoft. This patch works only with the
Windows XP operating system.
Download the patch here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=826942
You also need to download the latest driver for your Belkin 802.11g Wireless
Desktop or Notebook Network Card from the Belkin support site. Other operating
systems are not supported at this time. Microsoft’s patch only supports devices
with WPA-enabled drivers such as Belkin 802.11g products.
Download the latest driver at
http://www.belkin.com/support