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only if the other radio also is set up to communicate in the “Open system” mode. When the “Shared key” option is chosen, the “Encryption” page of the Utility program must be properly filled out. See “Encryption” page for details.

WEP key length: The 64-bit encryption is currently the 802.11 standard. The 128-bit encryption is supported by equipment from a limited number of vendors. Note that the “user-controlled” portion of the 64-bit encryption is just 40 bits (10 Hex digits) and that for the 128-bit encryption is just 104 bits (26 Hex digits)—3-bytes of the encryption key are internal to the encryption algorithm.

Warning: After the change of the settings on this page, you may have to manually change the PCMCIA adapter security settings accordingly so that PSM can connect wirelessly to the WiJET.G.

Transmission key selection: One of the four default keys needs to be selected for transmitting data frames. The radio can de-encrypt received data encrypted in any one of the four default keys, but it uses only one of the default keys for transmitting its data.

Operation Mode: Automatic or Manual. This is to set the WiJET.G to be in automatic (default) or manual operation mode. Automatic mode will make the WiJET.G automatically select an unused SSID AND a clearest channel when boots up. Under the Manual mode, the user can select SSID and channel for WiJET.G to operate.

SSID/ Network Name: The name of the Wi-Fi wireless network. If the WiJET.G is running under the infrastructure station mode, this field must match the SSID of the Access Point which the WiJET.G is trying to connect to.

Default Channel: The default channel the WiJET.G is set to given no detected interference.

Output Power: The transmission power of the WiJET.G’s radio signal. Useful when many WiJET.Gs are located in close proximity to minimize interference.

Reset: This button will reset the WiJET.G to its factory default settings.

4.3.3 Administration

When you click on the Administration hyperlink, you will see the following page as on Figure 4.5. Detail of each field is described below.

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Contents Technical Manual WiJET.G Technical Manual Table of Contents Introduction Specifications WiJET.G Wireless Projector/Monitor Adapter Key FeaturesWiJET.G System Installation System Requirements for User Software Software InstallationInstallation for the WiJET.G Software System Requirements for Web-based Administration UtilityWiJET.G Technical Manual Starting the WiJET.G Using WiJET.GUsing the WiJET.G in a Meeting RF activities detected on other channels none Starting WiJET.G Presentation Session Manager Configuring Computer to Control WiJET.GRadio Linking Message Network Adapter with native support under Windows XP Configure the Wireless Adapter for Windows XP10 Network Adapter utility provided by 3rd party 14 Advanced Network Settings Window Start or Resume Your WiJET.G Presentation Session WiJET.G Running as Infrastructure StationRelease Your WiJET.G Presentation Session Select Units to ConnectWiJET.G is currently in session Message Exit the WiJET.G Presentation Session Manager Access the Web-Based Administration Utility WEB-BASED Administration UtilityIntroduction to the Web-Based Administration Utility Login Screen Configure the WiJET.G Using Administration ManagerWiJET.G Firmware Version ConfigurationConfiguration screen Administration Administration Screen Network SettingsFirmware and Banner Page Upload Account SettingsWiJET.G Technical Manual Presentation screen appears frozen during a presentation TroubleshootingUnable to Connect or Establish a Session with WiJET.G Technical Support International E-mail support@otcwireless.comWiJET.G Session is Interrupted During a Presentation Radio InterferenceWireless LAN Hardware Appendix a Limited WarrantyFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Appendix B Regulatory ComplianceFCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformity DoC FCC Rules and Regulations PartEuropean Community EC Directives Conformity and Restrictions