Compex Systems WL11A+ manual Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP 64/128-bit data encryption, Applications

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

1.3.3Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64/128-bit data encryption

For data privacy, the Compex iWavePort WL11A+ uses a 64-bit or 128-bit private encryption key to code your data. This ensures that only wireless clients configured with the same WEP key are able to gain access to the data.

1.3.4External Antenna Connector Slot

To increase the range of the Compex WL11A+ for wider and better coverage, a Compex (WA-HGA-5+) external antenna can be purchased separately and fitted to your Compex WL11A+.

1.4Applications

The Compex WL11A+ facilitates wireless connections to other hosts on a network.

1.4.1When do you need wireless LAN

Installing the Compex WL11A+ will give you these benefits:

High mobility at your home or office

No messy wires

Overcoming structural restrictions in the building

Cost effectiveness against laying of cables

Easy scalability and quick expansion of existing network

1.4.2Networking scenarios for WL11A+

WL11A+ can be configured for 2 types of wireless architectures – Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc.

In an Ad-Hocarchitecture, the wireless clients communicate directly with one another. No access points exists on such a wireless LAN configuration. Each wireless client is allowed to transfer data packets with each other.

In an Infrastructure architecture, all the wireless clients communicate through access points which are devices that act as base stations for all wireless communication. The data packets from the wireless clients are transferred to the access points before being transmitted to other hosts on the network.

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Contents Page Trademark Information DisclaimerYour Feedback Declaration of Conformity FCC NoticeTechnical Support Information Technical Support CentersHow to Use this Document About This DocumentConventions Table of Contents TCP/IP Configuration Client Manager ConfigurationIntroduction Features and BenefitsOverview Ieee 802.11b compliantExternal Antenna Connector Slot Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP 64/128-bit data encryptionWhen do you need wireless LAN Applications2a Different Networking Infrastructures CCK, BPSK, Qpsk Technical SpecificationsSetup Considerations Package ContentSoftware requirements Hardware requirementsFor Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000 Compex WL11A+ Hardware Installation1c Add New Hardware Wizard Screen 1d Add New Hardware Wizard Screen For Windows XP 1b Windows Logo Test 1d Checking Status of WL11A+ Driver 1a Wireless Client Manager Setup Welcome Installing the Wireless Client Manager1b Client Manager Utility Setup 1d Choose Destination Folder 1f Select Language Under File Heading 2a Wireless Client Manager Configuration2a Wireless Client Manager Under Actions Configuration 2b Access Point/Residential Gateway Mode Add/Edit Configuration ProfileWL11A+ 2e Add/Edit Configuration Profile 2g Set Security Keys 2i Profile Configuration Done Under Advanced Headings Select Configuration Profile3b Wireless Client Manager Diagnose 3c Test Results 3d Test History 3e Log Settings 3f AP Names Selection 3g Site Monitor 3h Log Settings Under Help Headings 3i AP Names4a Wireless Client Manager Under Help Configuration 4c Version Info Adding TCP/IP network protocol for Windows 98/98SE/ME TCP/IP Configuration1b Select Network Component Type 1d Select TCP/IP protocol 1e IP Address Configuration 2a Network Connections Icon TCP/IP network protocol configuration for Windows XP2b WL11A+ Network Connection 2c IP Address Configuration 1a Network Icon on Taskbar Configuring wireless connection profiles in Windows XP1c Available Networks 1d Wireless Network Configuration