11Mbps Wireless Ethernet Adapter User's Manual
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The Wireless Tab (Continued)
WEP key 1 ~ 4:
Enables you to
create an encryption scheme for
Wireless LAN transmissions.
Manually enter a set of values for
each key.
For 64-bit WEP encryption, a key of
10 hexadecimal characters in length
must be filled in.
For 128-bit WEP encryption, a key of
26 hexadecimal characters in length
must be filled in.. Be sure that the
key in the AP shall be the same as in
adapter, otherwise the
communication will not work.
Note:
128-bit encryption requires
more system resources than 64-bit
encryption. Use 64-bit encryption for
better performance.
WEP key to use:
sets which WEP
key (1 ~ 4) to use when sending
data. To connect to a Wi-Fi
compliant wireless device, key #1
must be selected.
Note:
The receiver must use the
same key.
Deny unencrypted data:
when
checked, prevents reception of any
unencrypted data.
Shared key authentication:
the
adapter uses two authentication
modes:
•
Checked
– Shared key.
•
Unchecked
– Open key.
Note!
You may need to reboot the adapter, and then re-load the page to see
any new settings.