SMC Networks AR4505GW manual Wep

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CONFIGURING THE ADSL ROUTER

WEP

If you use WEP to protect your wireless network, you need to set the same parameters for the ADSL Router and all your wireless clients.

Parameter

Description

 

 

WEP Mode

Select 64 bit or 128 bit key to use for encryption.

Key Entry Method Select Hex or ASCII code for encryption key generation.

Key Provisioning Select Static if there is only one fixed key for encryption. If you want to select Dynamic, you would need to enable 802.1x function first.

You may automatically generate encryption keys or manually enter the keys. To generate the key automatically with passphrase, check the Passphrase box, enter a string of characters. Select the default key from the drop down menu. Click “SAVE SETTINGS”.

Note: The passphrase can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.

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Contents Ozenda 11g Wireless Adsl Firewall Router Ozenda 11g Wireless Adsl Firewall Router Table of Contents Configuring the Adsl Router Iii Table of Contents Features and Benefits About the Adsl RouterInternet Access Wireless and Wired LANApplications Shared IP Address Virtual ServerDMZ Host Support SecurityIntroduction Chapter Installation Package ContentsSystem Requirements Hardware DescriptionRear Panel LED Indicators Front PanelConnect the System ISP SettingsConnect the Adsl Line Phone Line Configuration Installing a Full-Rate ConnectionInstalling a Splitterless Connection Installing without a SplitterConnect the Power Adapter Attach to Your Network Using Ethernet CablingConfiguring Client PC TCP/IP Configuration Windows 98/Me Configuring Client PC Disable Http Proxy Internet ExplorerConfiguring Client PC Obtain IP Settings from Your Adsl Router Windows NT Windows NT Disable Http Proxy Windows NT Windows Windows Configuring Client PC Windows XP Disable Http Proxy Configuring Your Macintosh Computer Internet Explorer Uncheck all check boxes and click OK Configuring Client PC Chapter Configuring the Adsl Router Making Configuration Changes Navigating the Management InterfaceSetup Wizard Channel and SsidParameter Setting Confirm VPI/VCIParameter Description Parameter Setting Country or ISP Not Listed ISP use Bridging Parameter Setting Enter the Bridging settings provided by your ISPISP use 1483 Bridging Parameter Setting Enter the RFC1483 Bridging settings provided by your ISPISP use PPPoE Parameter Setting ISP use PPPoA Parameter Setting ISP use 1483 Routing Parameter Setting Enter the 1483 Routing settings provided by your ISPAdvanced Setup Menu DescriptionTools Time Settings SystemPassword Settings Remote Management DNS WAN ATM PVC Clone MAC Address LAN Wireless Channel and Ssid Security WEP WPA 802.1X NAS-ID NAT Address MappingVirtual Server Special Applications NAT Mapping Table Route Static RouteRIP This method provides very little security as it Routing Table Firewall Access Control Configuring the Adsl Router MAC Filter URL Blocking Schedule Rule Configuring the Adsl Router Intrusion Detection Intrusion Detection Feature Configuring the Adsl Router Stateful Packet Inspection Parameter Defaults Description Connection PolicyDoS Criteria and Port Scan Criteria HighDMZ Snmp CommunityTrap Adsl ParametersStatus Following items are included on the Adsl status Statistics Configuration Tools ToolsFirmware Upgrade ResetStatus InformationFinding the MAC address of a Network Card Windows 98/MEWindows NT4/2000/XP MacintoshAppendix a Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Wiring Conventions SpecificationsEthernet Cable Figure B-1. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector Pin Numbers RJ-45 Port ConnectionStraight-Through Wiring Pin AssignmentsCrossover Wiring Figure B-2. RJ-11 Connector Pin Numbers Adsl CableFigure B-3. RJ-11 Pinouts Physical Characteristics Ports Adsl FeaturesATM Features Management FeaturesSecurity Features LAN FeaturesApplications Modulation TypeModulation Rate-Output Power dBm 802.11g 6Mbps 15 dBm Temperature IEC DimensionsWeight Input PowerSafety Ieee StandardsStandards Conformance Electromagnetic Compatibility Internet StandardsSpecifications Page June 2004 Revision R01 F0.25