Wireless:
Enable or disable wireless LAN via the WRT-410A.
SSID:
Type an SSID in the field. The SSID of any wireless device must match the SSID typed here in
order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the WRT-410A.
Channel:
Select a work channel for wireless communications. The channel of any wireless device must
match the channel selected here in order for the wireless device to access the LAN and WAN via the
WRT-410A.
Super G Mode:
There are four options selectable: Disabled, Super G without Turbo, Super G with
Dynamic Turbo, and Super G with Static Turbo. When you use Super G mode, it is recommended to
enable 11g only for best performance.
Extended Range Mode:
Extended Range mode improves the receive sensitivity of WRT-410A to
-105dBm. Enable this mode allows WRT-410A to process extremely low signals, thus extends the
effective range. However, the connected wireless stations must support Extended Range mode as well.
SSID Broadcast:
Enable or disable a Service Set Identifier broadcast. When enabled, the SSID of the
WRT-410A is sent to wireless enabled devices on the area. Set the WRT-410A’s SSID in the Basic
Setting screen. Enabling this function may cause unauthorized user to connect your wireless networks.
3.2.2 Authentication
This screen allows you to set authentication types and the parameters for secure wireless
communications.
Authentication Type:
Select the type from the listed options. If WEP is selected, the screen would
appear as above.
WEP:
You can choose to use Open system or Shared key.
Mode:
Select the key code you want to use for WEP Key, HEX or ASCII. When Hex is selected, you may
enter alphanumeric characters in the range of “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” in the WEP Key entry field.
Alternatively, you may enter digit hexadecimal values in the range of “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9”.
WEP Key:
Select the level of encryption you want from the drop-down list. WRT-410A supports 64, and
128-bit encryption.
Key 1 ~ Key 4:
There are 4 keys available, please ensure you have enter correct number for the key
values with different Key Length and coding (Hex or ASCII) as 64bit (10 Hex digit / 5 ASCII), 128bit (26
Hex digit / 13 ASCII) or 256bit (58 Hex digit / 29 ASCII), please select one of them and enter the key you
want to use. Click “Clear” to erase key values.
Note:
128bit WEP encryption will require more system resources than 64bit encryption. Use 64-bit
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