Belkin F5D8230-4 manual Using a Hexadecimal Key

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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface

Using a Hexadecimal Key

A hexadecimal key is a mixture of numbers and letters from A–F and 0–9. 64-bit keys are 10 digits long and can be divided into five two-digit numbers. 128-bit keys are 26 digits long and can be divided into 13 two-digit numbers.

For instance:

AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit key

C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit key

In the boxes below, make up your key by writing in two characters between A–F and 0–9. You will use this key to program the encryption settings on your Router and your wireless computers.

Note to Mac users: Original Apple AirPort products support 64-bit encryption only. Apple AirPort 2 products can support 64-bit or 128-bit encryption. Please check your product to see which version you are using. If you cannot configure your network with 128-bit encryption, try 64-bit encryption.

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Contents Wireless Pre-N Router Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Revolutionary 108Mbps Wireless Pre-N Technology with MimoSection Important Factors for Placement and Setup Placement of your Wireless G RouterWireless Router or Access Point Placement Avoid Obstacles and Interference Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless NetworkCordless Phones Secure connections, VPNs, and AOL Europe 00 800 223 55 Product Overview Universal Plug and Play UPnP Integrated 10/100 4-Port SwitchBuilt-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Easy Install WizardMAC Address Filtering Integrated Pre-N Wireless Access PointIntegrated Parental Control Web Content Filter Product OverviewSystem Requirements Package ContentsEasy Install Wizard Software System Requirements Knowing your RouterTop Panel Knowing your RouterLAN Port-Status LEDs Power/Ready LEDWireless Wireless Network Internet LEDRear Panel Power Jack GrayConnections to Computers LAN Ports Blue Connection to Modem Internet/WAN Port Green Reset Button Located on bottom of RouterRestoring the Factory Defaults Resetting the RouterEthernet USB Easy Install Wizard Connecting and Configuring your RouterModem Requirements Step Run the Easy Install Wizard Software Progress Screen Connecting and Configuring your RouterExamining Settings Welcome ScreenMulti-NICs Screen Connecting and Configuring your Router Step Checking the Connection User Name and Password NeededStep Configuring the Router Wireless SetupChecking Internet Finished Step Connecting your Gateway Router Alternate Setup MethodSection Understanding the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Alternate Setup MethodLogging into the Router Logging out of the RouterQuick-Navigation Links Internet Status IndicatorHome Button LAN Settings Login/Logout ButtonHelp Button Name FeaturesInternet Settings Version InfoAlternate Setup Method Setting your Connection Type Change WAN MAC Address Host NameMy ISP Provides More Than One Static IP Address IP AddressSubnet Mask ISP Gateway AddressYour connection type is PPPoE if Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoEMTU PasswordService Name User NameService IP Address Pptp PasswordPptp Account My Subnet Mask My IP AddressConnection ID optional Select your State Setting Custom Domain Name Server DNS Settings User Decide Login Server ManuallyConfiguring your WAN Media Access Controller MAC Address Entering a Specific MAC Address Cloning your MAC AddressViewing the LAN Settings Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceChanging LAN Settings Lease Time Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceDhcp Server IP PoolViewing the Dhcp Client List Changing the Wireless Network Name Ssid Configuring the Wireless Network SettingsOff Using the Wireless Mode Switch802.11g-Only Mode 802.11g & 802.11bAuto Channel Selection Feature and Changing the Channel Changing the Wireless ChannelQoS Quality of Service Configuration Using the Broadcast Ssid Feature Protected Mode Switch QoS Switch ACK Mode Changing the Wireless Security Settings Setting WPA-PSK Setting WPA SecuritySetting WEP Encryption Using a Hexadecimal Key Using the Access Point Mode Setting up an Allow Access List Setting MAC Address ControlSetting up a Deny Access List Configuring the Firewall Manually Entering Settings into the Virtual Server Configuring Internal Forwarding SettingsChoosing an Application Setting Client IP Filters Enabling the Demilitarized Zone DMZ Setting up the Router’s Dynamic DNS Update Client Using Dynamic DNSBlocking an Icmp Ping Parental Control UtilitiesRestarting the Router Restarting the Router to Restore Normal OperationRestoring Factory Default Settings Saving a Current Configuration Restoring a Previous Configuration Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Checking for a New Version of Firmware Updating the FirmwareDownloading a New Version of Firmware Updating the Router’s Firmware Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Setting or Changing the Administrator Password Changing System SettingsChanging the Login Timeout Setting Enabling Remote Management Setting the Time and Time ZoneEnabling/Disabling UPnP Enabling/Disabling NAT Network Address TranslationEnabling/Disabling Auto Firmware Update Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Mac OS Manually Configuring Network SettingsSection Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Adapters in Windows 98SE or Me Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher Directions for AOL DSL Users How to Set Up your NetworkStep AOL DSL Users Creating new AOL screen names How to Set Up your Network How to Set Up your Network Section How to Set Up your Network Step AOL DSL Users Creating new AOL screen names How to Set Up your Network Network Configuration Step Creating new AOL screen names Directions for AOL Cable or AOL Byoa UsersAOL Cable Users Step AOL DSL Users StepHow to Set Up your Network How to Set Up your Network Network Configuration Problem TroubleshootingSolution Easy Install Wizard cannot find my Router Troubleshooting Section Troubleshooting Can’t connect to the Internet wirelessly Troubleshooting 103 For example C3030FAF4BB2C3D44BC3D4E7E4 = 128-bit key 105 C3030FAF4BB2C3D44BC3D4E7E4 = 128-bit key 107 XP WPA 109 What’s the difference between 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a? Speed Wireless Comparison ChartTechnical Support Europe 00 800 223 55 InformationFCC Statement InformationModifications Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty 116 Page Wireless Pre-N Router