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3)
Select
the
“128
bit
WEP”
option.
4)
You
may
type
in
a
WEP
key
manually,
or
generate
one
from
a
passphrase.
Type
a
phrase
in
the
“Passphrase”
field
and
click
the
“Generate”
button.
A
WEP
key
is
composed
of
26
hexadecimal
digits
(0–9,
A–F).
For
example,
C3
03
0F
AF
4B
B2
C3
D4
4B
C3
D4
EE
74
is
a
valid
128
bit
WEP
key.
5)
Click
“Apply
Changes”
to
finish.
Your
wireless
activity
is
now
encrypted.
Each
computer
using
your
wireless
network
will
need
to
use
the
new
key.
Note:
If
you
are
configuring
the
Router
over
a
wireless
connection,
you
will
have
to
re
connect
to
the
Router
after
changing
any
security
settings.
Note:
Some
older
networking
hardware
supports
only
64
bit
WEP
encryption.
If
your
older
computers
cannot
connect
to
your
network,
try
64
bit
WEP.
A
disk
I
plugged
into
the
USB
port
is
not
showing
up
on
my
computer
or
in
Memory
Safe.
1)
Is
the
light
on
over
the
USB
port
that
the
disk
is
plugged
into?
If
not,
try
unplugging
and
re
plugging
the
disk.
Please
check
that
the
USB
connector
is
firmly
plugged
into
the
Router.
2)
If
your
disk
has
an
optional
power
supply,
please
use
it
while
the
disk
is
attached
to
your
Router.
3)
The
Router
supports
FAT16,
FAT32
,
or
NTFS
formatted
disks.
Disks
in
other
formats
will
not
appear
in
the
Finder
(Mac
OS
X)
or
Windows
Internet
Explorer.
A
printer
I
plugged
into
the
USB
port
is
not
showing
up
on
my
computer.
1)
Is
the
light
on
over
the
USB
port
that
the
printer
is
plugged
into?
If
not,
try
unplugging
and
re
plugging
the
printer.
Please
check
that
the
USB
connector
is
firmly
plugged
into
the
Router.