802.1x Authentication
(only available when WEP is
enabled)
Select Enable to enable 802.1x authentication.
Network Key 1-4
You can pre-define up to 4 keys for 64-bit or 128-bit WEP. 64-bit
keys require 10 hexadecimal digits and 128-bit key require 26
hexadecimal digits.
Current Network Key
Select one of the four pre-defined keys as the current network
key.
PassPhase
Enter a word or group of printable characters and click Generate
WEP keys to generate WEP encryption key. These characters are
case sensitive.
Generate WEP Keys
Click to generate 4 WEP keys automatically.
Automatic Security
Configuration
Select the mode of push button.
y
SES: SES (Secure Easy Setup) is a technology developed by
Broadcom. SES lets you configure the SSID and encryption
keys on both the cable modem/router and the client with
the press of a button.
y
WPS: WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) is a protocol to simplify
the process of configuring security on wireless networks.
Device Name
Enter a name to identify this cable modem/router in WPS
network.
WPS Setup AP PIN
PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the number of your PC
or game machine. When a WPS-supported device tries to connect
to this cable modem/router, you have to enter its PIN into the
WPS Setup AP’s PIN field, then click
Configure
.
WPS Add Client
Select WPS mode to be deployed.
Push-Button
In Push-Button mode, then user only needs to push the WPS
button on the cable modem/router. Then, within 2 minutes,
activate WPS on your client device(s).
PIN
For devices that require a PIN, enter the PIN in the WPS Add
Client PIN’s field, and then click
Add
.
Create SES Network
This action button generates a new SES network, applies the configuration to the wireless interface,
and stores the settings to non-volatile memory. It enables WPA-PSK authentication and generates a
unique Network Name (SSID) and random, 16-character Pre-Shared Key (PSK). The pop-up
window shown below informs the user a SES network has been successfully created.
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