Belkin F6D3000 user manual Connecting to a Wireless Network using WPA-PSK no server

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Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility

Step 3 – The next screen allows you to select the encryption key “Input Method” using alphanumeric, hexadecimal, or passphrase. Most WEP encryption keys are hexadecimal consisting of letters A through F and numbers 0 through 9. The method you choose should match the same method used by the router (or access point). Select the “Input Method”, enter in the key and select 1, 2, 3, or 4 from the “Key Index”.

Step 4 – Click “Complete” to save the security settings and the new profile. To begin using your new profile, highlight the profile name by clicking on the name one time, then click “Connect”.

Connecting to a Wireless Network using WPA-PSK (no server):

To enable the security settings for the Card, you must select a network from the “Available Networks” tab or a profile from the “Profiles” tab and follow steps 1-3 of “Setting up Wireless Network Profiles” on page 18 before continuing.

Step 1 – Select “WPA-PSK” from the “Authentication Mode” drop-down box.

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Contents Dual-Band Wireless A+G Desktop Network Card Page Table of Contents Page Introduction Advantages of a Wireless NetworkIntroduction Wireless Router or Access Point PlacementChoose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless Network Avoid Obstacles and InterferenceCordless Phones Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Introduction Overview Product FeaturesApplications and Advantages Product SpecificationsSystem Requirements Package ContentsInstalling and Setting Up the Card Insert Insert the Card into your computer Installing and Setting Up the CardSection Installing and Setting Up the Card Your setup is now complete Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility How to Access the Belkin Wireless Network UtilityMonitoring the Status of your Network Connection Encryption ChannelLink Speed More…Finding Available Networks in your Area Using the Belkin Wireless Network UtilityNetwork Name SignalSecurity TypeTransfer Rate Setting up Wireless Network ProfilesUsing the Belkin Wireless Network Utility Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Securing your Wi-Fi NetworkEncryption Methods Bit WEPWi-Fi Protected Access WPA Bit EncryptionEncryption Keys Network key= MyPassword Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility Bit WEP Encryption WEP SetupC3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit WEP key WPA-PSK no server WPA with server Settings Connecting to a Wireless Network using 64-Bit or 128-Bit WEP Configuring your Belkin Wireless Card to Use SecurityConnecting to a Wireless Network using WPA-PSK no server Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility Connecting to a Wireless Network using WPA-Radius Server or Can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly TroubleshootingName of your wireless network appears in Available Networks Troubleshooting Card is not working Data transfer is sometimes slow Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wireless Comparison Chart Technical Support FCC Statement InformationInformation Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Wi-FIInteroperability Certificate 4372