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How Do I Configure the Wireless Home Gateway?
Field Name
Description
Current Network Key
Allows you to select which of the four 64-bit or 128-bit keys
to use to encrypt your data when you are using encryption
that requires the manual entry of an encryption key. Only
one WEP key is in use at a time. You must manually change
keys. They do not change automatically.
Notes:
64-bit and 40-bit encryption are two different names for
the same encryption
128-bit and 104-bit encryption are two different names
for the same encryption
PassPhrase
Automatically generates WEP encryption keys required to
communicate with the network.
Although not required for WEP operation, use of a
PassPhrase can simplify the configuration and setup of each
of your client wireless adapters.
Using a PassPhrase eliminates the need to manually enter
lengthy encryption keys and reduces the chance of error
associated with entering entry of large numbers.
Important:
Click
Generate WEP Keys
when complete.
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Section
The selections available in this section allow you to configure WPS.
Field Name
Description
WPS Config
Allows you to enable or disable WPS
Device Name
Allows you to enter your device name
STA PIN
The personal identification number (PIN) of a device trying
to connect
Apply
Saves all additions, edits, and changes
WPS Method
Allows you to select your WPS method
(Push Button or PIN)
WPS Status
Displays WPS status