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Default KEY ID
Select which of the 4 keys below will be used for the encryption. The
key will be required when your WiFi-enabled device is connecting to the
router.
WEP KEY 1 ~ WEP KEY 4 After you specify the Default KEY ID, you shall choose the key format
(“HEX” or “ASCII”) and enter the key setting for the selected key ID.
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Key format: HEX format means you need to enter a code composed
of hexadecimal digits (i.e. 0~9, a~f, A~F); ASCII format can accept
any combination of keyboard characters.
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Key length: for 64-bit encryption, a 10-digit HEX key or 5-character
ASCII key is allowed; for 128-bit encryption, you can specify a
26-digit HEX key or 13-character ASCII key.
WPA-PSK Security
Encryption Type
Choose the desired encryption type: TKIP or AES.
Passphrase
Specify the WPA passphrase within 8 to 63 characters.
3.5.3 Advanced Setting
In the web configuration interface, click WLAN Setting -> Advanced Setting in the left menu to
configure the advanced settings for your WiFi connection. Please note that, in most cases the
advanced settings should remain at their default values. The configuration interface will show as
below. You shall enter the values as per the following description and then click the Save Settings
button.
Fields
Description
Fragment Threshold
This field specifies the maximum size for a packet before data is
fragmented into multiple packets.
This field shall remain at the default setting of 2346 (bytes). If you
experience a high packet error rate, you may slightly reduce this value.
But a too low value may result in poor network performance. Only minor
modifications are recommended.
RTS Threshold
This field specifies the data packet size beyond which the low-level RF
protocol invokes RTS/CTS flow control.
This field shall remain at the default setting of 2347 (bytes). Should you
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