3. Make the changes you want to the Basic Settings and click Advanced Settings.
Unless you have a thorough understanding of wireless networking, it is recommended that you leave these settings at the defaults.
4.Click WLAN Security. (Refer to “Configuring Wireless Security” for more details on security settings.)
Click the
All data sent between the access point and the client is left unencrypted and may be viewed by other wireless devices.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
Encrypts all traffic sent between the access point and the client using a shared key. When using WEP encryption, only access points and PCs using the same WEP Key can communi- cate with each other.
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