length for 64-bit encryption or 26 characters in length for 128-bit encryption. All points in your
wireless network
must use the same WEP key to utilize WEP encryption.
Once the Passphrase is entered, click the
Generate
key to generate a WEP key.
When finished making your changes on this tab, click the
Save Settings
button to save these
changes, or click
the
Cancel Changes
button to undo your changes.
Figure B-2: WEP
Important:
Always remember that each
point in your wireless network MUST use the
same WEP Encryption method and encryption
key or your wireless network will not function
properly.
Appendix C: Configuring IPSec
between a Windows 2000
or XP Computer and the
Gateway
Introduction
This document demonstrates how to establish a secure IPSec tunnel using preshared keys to join
a private
network inside the Gateway and a Windows 2000 or XP computer. You can find detailed
information on
configuring the Windows 2000 server at the Microsoft website:
Microsoft KB Q252735 - How to Configure IPSec Tunneling in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q252/7/35.asp
Microsoft KB Q257225 - Basic IPSec Troubleshooting in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q257/2/25.asp
Environment
The IP addresses and other specifics mentioned in this appendix are for illustration purposes only.
Windows 2000 or Windows XP
IP Address: 140.111.1.2 <= User ISP provides IP Address; this is only an example.
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
WAG54G
WAN IP Address: 140.111.1.1 <= User ISP provides IP Address; this is only an example.
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
LAN IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
NOTE:
Keep a record of any changes you make.
Those changes will be identical in the Windows
“secpol” application and the Router’s Web-Based
Utility.
NOTE:
This section’s instructions and figures
refer to the Router. Substitute “Gateway” for
“Router”. Also, the text on your screen may differ
from the text in your instructions for “OK or
Close”; click the appropriate button on your