Wireless Acccess Point Router
• WEP:
WEP is Wired Equivalent Privacy, a data privacy mechanism based on a 40-bit or
128-bit shared key algorithm, as described in the IEEE 802.11b standard. Using a
128-bit shared key algorithm will increase network security. However, you may
experience decreased network performance when using a 128-bit shared key
algorithm. You may disable the encryption feature.
• Default Key:
Select the algorithm key to be used in your 40-bit or 128-bit
WEP-enabled wireless Network.
• Encript Type:
Select 40-bit or 128-bit WEP-enabled wireless Network.
• The WEP keys (1 - 4):
are 10 heximal numerals for 40-bit WEP or 26 heximal
numerals for 128-bit WEP in length and can be any numeric combination. However,
these keys must be used identically for each point on your wireless Network.
• Access Control:
is designed to allow or prohibit others to access through the router.
If you select “Allow Everyone Access”, everyone can access data through the router. If
you select “Only Allow Access If On This List”, then you can add new stations allowed
to access the data in the “New Stations” column. You can delete the existing stations in
the “Existing Stations” column by choosing the stations you want to desert and clicking
the “Delete Stations” button.
3.2.8 Time
You can get the data of the log files by setting the time zone. (See figure3-14 Time
Zone)
Figure 3-14
Time Zone
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