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If you know that all your devices support the more secure WPA2 you can enable
WPA2 only (or WPA2-PSK if you want to use a Pre-Shared Key) instead of WPA and
WPA2.
7
In the
WPA Pre-Shared Key
text box (only if you selected an option requiring a
Pre-Shared Key), enter a passphrase of your choice (a minimum of 8 characters).
Write down this passphrase and put it where you can find it – on the bottom of the
Cable Modem/Router case, for instance.
8
Click
Apply
.
9
Now you need to set up each of your wireless devices with the SSID and passphrase
.
See
Chapter 3, Connecting other Devices to the Cable Modem/Router
for help on
connecting your wireless computers and devices.
Your security setup configuration is now complete!
Setting Up Security Using WEP
WEP is an older wireless security standard that has been shown to be easily defeated.
Because of this, the use of WEP has been phased out of use by the wireless industry and
should only be used if
any
when one of your network devices DOES NOT support WPA
or WPA2. WEP can be configured two ways: 64-bit and 128-bit. 128-bit WEP provides
more security than 64-bit.
1
Open the Zoom Configuration Manager by typing the following in your Web browser's
address bar:
http://192.168.0.1
2
In the
Login
dialog box, type the following User Name and Password in lower case,
then click
Login
.
User Name:
admin
Password:
admin
3
Click
Wireless
on the top menu.
4
Click
Radio
on the left side menu. Change the
802.11N Mode
drop-down menu to
Disable
.
5
Then click
Primary Network
on the left-side menu.
6
To change the wireless security, start by setting all the following drop-down menus to
Disable: WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, and WPA2-PSK
7
From the
WEP Encryption
drop-down menu, select
WEP-64 bit
(
or WEP-128
bit for
more security).
8
For
Network Key 1
, you can either enter your own WEP Key or you can have WEP
Keys generated.
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Page 54: ...54 Table 4 describes the items you can select Figure 7 Example of Diagnostics Ping Page ...
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Page 90: ...90 Figure 26 Example of Basic Page ...
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