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4.0 Manually setup and secure the wireless
network
Because everyone can receive a network’s wireless signal, we recommend you to
secure your wireless network. There are several security methods available. To use
one of the methods, it is very important that each wireless adapter must support this
wireless security form. We recommend you to use the strongest level of wireless
security: WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access).
4.1 Using the installation wizard to setup and secure a
wireless network
1.
Turn on your computer.
2.
Place the CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM or DVD-player.
3.
The software will start automatically.
4.
Choose 'Configure wireless security'.
5.
Follow the steps shown on screen until the wizard has finished
4.2 Manually setup and configure the wireless network
1.
Open your web browser (For example: Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox).
2.
Type ‘http://192.168.1.1’ in the address bar.
3.
Press the ‘enter’ button or click ‘Go to’.
4.
Type ‘admin’ in the ‘Username’ field (Attention! This field is capital letter
sensitive).
5.
Type the password in the ‘Password’ field (Attention! This field is capital letter
sensitive).
WPA(2) is supported from Windows XP and up. This type of security cannot be used
on older Windows versions, unless the used wireless card has explicit WPA(2) support
for these Windows systems. If you do not have Windows XP, Windows Vista or
Windows 7, or the correct software, continue with chapter 4.5.
4.3 WPA2 security (recommended)
1.
Click ‘Network Setup’.
2.
Click ‘Wireless’.
3.
You can change the name of your wireless network at the ‘SSID’ field. After
settings up another name, this name will be seen as a wireless network.
4.
Click at he field behind the ‘Authentication Type’ and select ‘WPA2-PSK’.
5.
Click at the field behind ‘Pre-Shared Key’. Fill in a password which contains at
least 8 characters, with a maximum of 63 characters.
6.
Click ‘SAVE’ to save the settings.
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