SMC Networks SMCWUSB32 manual

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5)Select your desired network from the “Available wireless networks” window and then click [Configure].

6)You will be able to select the “Network Authentication” and “Data encryption” methods. If you have 64 or 128-bit WEP enabled on your network, set the “Data encryption” to WEP, uncheck the “The key is provided for me automatically” box and enter your key in both the “Network key” and “Confirm network key” fields. If you have WPA enabled on your network, the common method is to set the “Network Authentication” to WPA-PSK and set the “Data encryption” to TKIP. Enter your network key and confirm it.

7)Then press the [OK] button. Now you will see the network’s SSID listed in the “Preferred Networks” window. You have basically created a Profile for the SMCWUSB32 to use. Press [OK] to complete the network setup.

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