LevelOne WPC-0100 manual Others, Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP

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Select “ Microsoft “as the manufacturer and choose “ File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks “ for network service;

Click “ OK “ to set the network service.

4.3 Others

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)

If you set the WEP Pass phrase, which is the same as the Access Point (AP) in your LevelOne 11Mbps Wireless PCMCIA Adapter, but still can’t connect with the AP. It may be that the key generated by your PC card is different from the key generated by the AP even if the same Pass phrase is used between your PC card and AP. Please follow the steps below to set WEP manually.

1.Check the WEP type and WEP key generated from the AP.

2.Select “ Manual “ on Wired Equivalent Privacy in your IEEE 802.11b Utility advanced setting.

3.Type a set of WEP key generated from the AP into the key1blank of your Encryption frame, other space you can type anything you like, but make sure all the blanks will be filled.

4.Remember to press the “ Write “ button and “ OK “ to finish the WEP setting.

Additional Note for Windows 98 earlier edition

If your system is running Windows 98 first edition, you may use one of the following ways to make IEEE 802.11b WLAN Utility work properly.

1.Copy and replace the file MFC42.dll from c:\windows\system of Windows 98SE to the same directory of your Windows 98 first edition.

2.Upgrade your system and IE from Microsoft web site.

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Contents LevelOne WPC-0100 FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement Table of Contents Page Introduction Kit ContentsInstall the IEEE802.11b Wlan Utility/Driver InstallationOverview 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 Setting Utility Startup ConfigurationConfiguration Country Wireless LAN NeighborhoodLink Information Additional Note for Windows Me Uninstall the IEEE802.11b Wlan Utility / DriverPage Additional Note for Windows NT4.0 Additional Note for Windows File Sharing in Microsoft Windows ApplicationPage Printer Sharing in Windows Using the shared network printer Using the shared folderMicrosoft Networking Checklist TroubleshootingCheck the Various Properties of the Adapter Network Service for Microsoft Networking Set up the Network ProtocolsOthers Wired Equivalent Privacy WEPAdditional Note for Windows 98 earlier edition Additional Note for Windows NT4.0