NETGEAR WGE111 Using WEP Security Encryption, Network Name Ssid, Wireless Security, Key Size

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User Manual for the NETGEAR WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter

Network Name (SSID)

Choose a descriptive name for the WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter for identification purposes. ANY is the factory default name for Infrastructure mode, which is a special name that will connect with whatever access point or router’s signal is strongest. Enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters, or click the Select AP to choose an available Access Point. Spaces are not allowed, but dashes (-) and underscore marks (_) are accepted.

The SSID must be the same as the Access Point you want to connect to. This value is also case-sensitive. For example, NETGEAR is not the same as NETGEAr.

Wireless Security

Select the option to match the Access Point; the screen will change according to the option selected:

Disable — no data encryption.

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) — use WEP 64 or 128 bit data encryption. See the next section, “Using WEP Security Encryption” on page 4-6for detailed information.

WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key) — use WPA-PSK standard encryption. See “Using WPA-PSK Security Encryption” on page 4-7for detailed information.

Using WEP Security Encryption

Authentication Type

Select Open System or Shared Key authentication, as used by the Access Point. You can select Auto to have the wireless game adapter automatically determine the type.

Key Size

Select the WEP Encryption level to match the Access Point:

64-bit (sometimes called 40-bit) encryption

128-bit (sometimes called 104-bit) encryption

If using WEP, you can manually or automatically program the four data encryption keys. These values must be identical on all PCs and Access Points in your network.

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Web Configuration

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Technical Support Iii Vcci Statement Contents Chapter Web Configuration Glossary Contents Chapter About This Manual Audience, Conventions, ScopeHow to Use this Manual Html version of this manualHow to Print this Manual About This Manual About the Netgear WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter Chapter IntroductionKey Features and Related Netgear Products What’s in the Box?Introduction Status Indicators and Ports of the WGE111 LED DescriptionsReset Push Button Reset ButtonIntroduction Chapter Basic Setup Preparing to Install Your WGE111 Wireless Game AdapterPlacement and Range Guidelines System RequirementsMode Switch Position Your System Operating ModesWhat you do Personal Computer Plug-and-Go Scenario Dynamic IP using Dhcp Planning the WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter ConfigurationPlanning for TCP/IP Configuration Fixed IPSubnet mask Understanding WEP Authentication and EncryptionAuthentication Scheme Selection Encryption Strength Choices Using the Netgear Smart Wizard Configuration Assistant Understanding WPA-PSK Encryption SecurityPower Ethernet Select the wireless network Basic Setup Select the TCP/IP Settings Basic Setup Chapter Web Configuration Configuring the Wireless Game Adapter Using TCP/IPConnecting to the Wireless Game Adapter Viewing the Wireless Game Adapter StatusWireless Settings Status screenDevice Information Configuring the Adapter for Infrastructure Mode AccessIP Settings Infrastructure mode configuration screen Data RateAuthentication Type Using WEP Security EncryptionWireless Security Network Name SsidManual Entry Mode Configuring the Wireless Game Adapter for Ad-Hoc ModeUsing WPA-PSK Security Encryption Automatic Key Generation PassphraseAd-Hoc mode configuration screen Viewing the Wireless Networks Available Configuring the IP SettingsIP Settings configuration screen Changing the WGE111 Wireless Game Adapter Password Upgrading the FirmwareRestoring the Factory Defaults Restore Factory Defaults screenChapter Troubleshooting Go to Troubleshooting the TCP/IP Settings Using Ping onSymptom Cause Solution Basic TipsWireless router or access point, wait, and then See Using the Netgear Smart Wizard Frequently Asked Questions Cannot configure the WGE111 from a browserTroubleshooting the TCP/IP Settings Using Ping Troubleshooting the Web Configuration InterfaceRestoring the Default Configuration and Password Troubleshooting Appendix a Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Appendix B Understanding IP Addresses IP Addresses and the InternetThree Main Address Classes Netmask Subnet Addressing Example of Subnetting a Class B AddressNetmask Notation Translation Table for One Octet Private IP Addresses Address Resolution Protocol IP Configuration by DhcpUnderstanding IP Addresses Infrastructure Mode Appendix C Wireless Networking BasicsWireless Networking Overview Network Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid Authentication and WEPAd Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer Workgroup Authentication Open System Authentication802.11b Authentication Open System Steps 802.11b Authentication Shared Key Steps Do Not Use WEPWEP Configuration Options Key SizeWireless Channels WPA Wireless Security Radio frequency channels used are listed in the table belowHow Does WPA Compare to WEP? What are the Key Features of WPA Security? How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i?Wireless Networking Basics Figure C-3 WPA Overview Access point replies with an EAP-request identity message WPA Data Encryption Key Management Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Tkip Is WPA Perfect? Product Support for WPAChanges to Wireless Network Adapters Changes to Wireless Access PointsWPA two-phase authentication New WPA information elementChanges to Wireless Client Programs 802.1Q List of Glossary Terms1000BASE-T 802.3Dhcp Internet service provider NIC Wins Glossary Index NumericsRFC

WGE111 specifications

The NETGEAR WGE111 is a wireless gaming adapter designed to enhance the gaming experience for console players, allowing them to connect their gaming console to a wireless network effortlessly. This device caters particularly to gamers who wish to enjoy the benefits of wireless connectivity without compromising on performance or speed.

One of the primary features of the WGE111 is its support for the IEEE 802.11g standard, providing data transfer rates of up to 54 Mbps. This speed is essential for online gaming, where lag can significantly impact performance. The adapter ensures a stable and reliable connection, reducing latency and allowing gamers to immerse themselves fully in their favorite titles.

The device is compatible with a wide range of gaming consoles, including PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo Wii, making it a flexible solution for gaming setups. The WGE111 is equipped with a straightforward Ethernet port, enabling easy connectivity with consoles that lack built-in Wi-Fi capabilities.

Reliability is a notable characteristic of the WGE111, thanks in part to its advanced wireless technologies. With features like WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption, the adapter ensures that the user’s network remains secure from unauthorized access. Additionally, the WGE111 has a strong range and can maintain a solid connection even in larger homes, providing flexibility in device placement.

Installation of the WGE111 is user-friendly, with a simple plug-and-play setup. This allows gamers to quickly connect their consoles to the router without extensive configuration or technical expertise. The device also includes LED indicators that provide real-time feedback on connection status, simplifying troubleshooting and network management.

Another advantage of the NETGEAR WGE111 is its compact and lightweight design, making it portable and easy to relocate. Whether transitioning between different rooms or even taking it to a friend's house, players can enjoy the convenience of wireless gaming without being tethered to a physical connection.

In summary, the NETGEAR WGE111 wireless gaming adapter is an excellent choice for gamers looking to enhance their online experience. With its high-speed connectivity, compatibility with multiple consoles, robust security features, and ease of setup, the WGE111 stands out as a viable option for anyone looking to enjoy wireless gaming without sacrificing performance.