LevelOne WPC-0100 manual Configuration

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Configuration

It displays the configuration items that you can change under the AdHoc mode: Power Saving Mode, Ethernet Conversion and Data Transmission Rate. If the mode is Infrastructure, The Tx Rate will be fixed in “ Fully Auto “ and users can’t change it.

Wired Equivalent Privacy

If you would like to enable WEP, the system will prompt a message to suggest that you contact with your network administrator.

You may desire an additional measure of security in your wireless network, which can be achieved by using the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). Follow the steps below to set your WEP:

(1)Select the data privacy algorithm you want (64 or 128 bit WEP type)

(2)Type Pass phrase

(3)Click “ Generate “ to generate automatically the corresponding WEP key. If select 64 bit WEP type, 4 sets of WEP key will be generated; if select 128 bit WEP type, only a set WEP key will be generated.

(4)Choose one key (under 64 bit WEP type)

(5)Click “ Write “and then press “ OK “. WEP encrypts each frame transmitted from the radio, using one of the keys entered from this panel.

(6)If you select “ Manual “, you can type the 64bit WEP key manually. Especially note that all the blanks of WEP key have to be filled by manual typing. Click on “ Clear “ you can clean away all the settings of Encryption.

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Contents LevelOne WPC-0100 FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement Table of Contents Page Kit Contents IntroductionInstallation Install the IEEE802.11b Wlan Utility/DriverOverview Page Page Page Page Page Additional Note for Windows NT4.0 Page Additional Note for Windows 2000 to install Packet Protocol Page Install the Adapter Utility Startup Configuration SettingConfiguration Wireless LAN Neighborhood CountryLink Information Uninstall the IEEE802.11b Wlan Utility / Driver Additional Note for Windows MePage Additional Note for Windows NT4.0 Additional Note for Windows Application File Sharing in Microsoft WindowsPage Printer Sharing in Windows Using the shared folder Using the shared network printerTroubleshooting Microsoft Networking ChecklistCheck the Various Properties of the Adapter Set up the Network Protocols Network Service for Microsoft NetworkingWired Equivalent Privacy WEP OthersAdditional Note for Windows 98 earlier edition Additional Note for Windows NT4.0