IOGear GWU513 user manual Create Keys Manually, Use WEP Key, Create Keys with Passphrase

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Configuration Program Controls

Create Keys Manually:

Once you set the Encryption type as 64 bit or 128 bit, you may choose to edit WEP keys manually or create them via the passphrase of your wireless network. If you choose the Create Keys Manually option, you may directly enter up to 4 WEP keys for use in WEP encryption. To generate the WEP keys, please define the key entry method as Alphanumeric or Hexadecimal (for hexadecimal characters, only digits 0-9 and letters A-F are valid). Then edit the texts in the blank fields below, from Key 1 to Key 4, as the encryption codes. Note that these codes/keys shall be identical between the wireless nodes within the range and the access point only. Check the table right to find valid key length of each encryption type:

Use WEP Key:

Indicate which WEP key you intend to apply to activate the WEP encryption from the pull- down menu. Make sure that the intended access point on the wireless network shares the same keys. By default, Key 1 will be used.

Create Keys with Passphrase:

Choose this command when the associated wireless network uses a passphrase to create WEP keys. Enter the passphrase

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Contents Wireless-G USB2.0 Flex Adapter Page Welcome IOGEAR. All Rights Reserved. PKG-M0095Table of Contents Configuration Program Controls Advanced Properties Control Package Contents Introduction Features FeaturesWireless-G Configuration Tool Requirements System RequirementPictorial Introduction Installation Installation ProceduresInstallation Installation Installation Notes Windows XP Choose the Wireless Networks tab Installation Installation Configuration for Win XP Configuration for Windows XPTo Configure the Wireless Networks Properties Refer to the Windows XP Online-Help Configuration for Win XP Wireless Network Connection Proper- ties dialog box Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box To Access to Certain Wireless Network TypeWireless-G Configuration Tool Basics Tray IconWireless Radio On Wireless Radio OffRight Click Menu of the Tray Icon Remove Status IconWireless Network Status Advanced ConfigurationConfiguration Tool and the USB network Ibss ChannelConfiguration Program Controls Status TabState Configuration Program Controls Signal Strength Current Tx RateCurrent Channel Throughout bytes/secConfiguration Tab Profile NameNetwork Name Network TypePeer-to-Peer Channel Transmit RateEncryption Tab Encryption WEP securityCreate Keys Manually Use WEP KeyCreate Keys with Passphrase Site Survey Tab Ibss Tab Domain Tab 802.11d SupportCountries/Domains Configuration Utility About TabNetwork Driver NIC FirmwareAdvanced Properties Control Advanced Properties Control Configuration Profile Nitro ModeFragmentation Threshold Power Save Mode RTS ThresholdAdvanced Properties Control Appendix and TroubleShooting Appendix and TroubleShooting Wireless-G USB 2.0 Flex Adaptor Does Not Work Properly Specification Specification Specification Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Technical Support Radio & TV Interference Statement Limited Warranty Contact info
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