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Web-Based Administration Utility
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WEP Key Length
This check box allows users to enable or disable the
WEP feature. The
DPG-2000W
currently supports the
default (shared) WEP key scheme defined in the 802.11
standard, not the mapped key scheme.
WEP Enabled
Note that the “user-controlled” portion of the 64-bit
encryption is just 40 bits (10 Hex digits) and for the
128-bit encryption, 104 bits (26 Hex digits)—3-bytes of
the encryption key are internal to the encryption algorithm.
Simply enter 10 digits in Hexadecimal Format (0-9, a-f)
or 26 digits in Hexadecimal Format depending on the
encryption chosen.
Authentication
Type
WARNING
After changing the settings on this page, you may have to manually change
your wireless card settings accordingly to connect wirelessly to the
DPG-2000W
.
When the “Open system” option is chosen, no
encryption is applied to the exchanged packets between
the
DPG-2000W
wireless station and another wireless
station. Communication with another station or AP,
however, can be successful only if the other station also
is set up to communicate in the “Open system” mode.
When the “Shared key” option is chosen, WEP
encryption must be properly enabled.
Select either Local Access Point or Infrastructure
Station. Local access mode (default) allows the user to
connect only to the
DPG-2000W
. Infrastructure Station
mode enables the user to connect to the
DPG-2000W
and display internet content.
Radio Mode