Belkin F5D6020 user manual Site Survey Tab, Encryption Tab

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USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN MONITOR UTILITY

The Site Survey Tab

Clicking on the “Site Survey” tab will display a list of all available access points in your area. The following information about each is displayed:

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(a)BSSID–The MAC address of the access point.

(b)SSID–The Service Set Identifier (wireless network name) of the access point.

(c)Signal–The signal strength of the related access point. This is a “snapshot” of the signal strength at the time of the site survey. Pressing the “Re-Scan” (g) button may get a different result.

(d)Channel–The current operating channel of the access point.

(e)Encryption–Will display “No” when encryption is disabled, “64-bit” when 64-bit encryption is enabled, and “128-bit” when 128-bit encryption is enabled.

(f)BSS–Displays the mode that the access point is operating in: Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc.

TIP-> Double-clicking on the BSSID of an access point will make the Card join that particular network. To check the area for more access points, click “Re-Scan”.

USING THE BELKIN WIRELESS LAN MONITOR UTILITY

The Encryption Tab

The “Encryption” tab is used to set up the wireless encryption settings.

There are two ways to set up the encryption settings of your card: “Create with Passphrase” or “Manual Entry”. Select “64-bit” from the drop-down menu. You will notice when using 64-bit encryption, there are four keys labeled “Key 1” through “Key 4”. Only one key can be used at a time. For ease of use, the software can generate keys using a passphrase that you enter. This passphrase can be easily distributed to other wireless-equipped computer users in your network. For instance, creating a key using the passphrase “Passphrase” generates four keys in 64-bit encryption mode and one key in 128-bit encryption mode. In this scenario, a user of a laptop needs only to enter the passphrase and the key number into the computer’s wireless management software to be able to communicate while using encryption. All computers on the network must use the same encryption rate, passphrase, and key. The passphrase can be changed as often as desired.

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F5D6020 specifications

The Belkin F5D6020 is a high-quality wireless network adapter known for its reliable performance and user-friendly design. Primarily developed for computers lacking built-in wireless capability, this device facilitates seamless connectivity to wireless networks, allowing users to browse the Internet, stream videos, and participate in online gaming with ease.

One of the standout features of the F5D6020 is its support for 802.11b/g wireless standards. This compatibility ensures that it can connect to a broad range of wireless routers and access points, accommodating both older and newer networking equipment. Operating on the 2.4 GHz band, it delivers efficient data transfer rates up to 54 Mbps, making it suitable for everyday tasks such as web browsing and file downloading.

Another significant characteristic of the F5D6020 is its plug-and-play functionality. Users can simply insert the adapter into a USB port on their computers, and the device will typically be recognized automatically by the operating system, allowing for straightforward installation and immediate connectivity. The built-in LED indicator provides real-time status updates on the connection, helping users troubleshoot any potential issues.

The F5D6020 is designed for durability and ease of use, featuring a compact and lightweight design which enhances portability. This makes it an ideal choice for users on the go, such as students or professionals who travel frequently. Additionally, the device is backward compatible with 802.11b devices, ensuring that users can connect to older wireless networks without sacrificing performance.

Another notable technology incorporated in the F5D6020 is firmware that is regularly updated to enhance security and ensure optimal performance. This is especially important in today’s digital age, as network security is a primary concern for many users. By supporting WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption standards, the F5D6020 helps safeguard user data against unauthorized access.

In terms of range, the F5D6020 is designed to provide a reliable connection over moderate distances, making it suitable for use in homes, offices, and public places. Overall, the Belkin F5D6020 wireless network adapter stands out as a robust solution for users looking to enhance their wireless connectivity with a dependable and user-friendly device.