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A dialog box similar to the following displays.

By default, all ZoomAir products have WEP disabled. WEP, or Wireless Equivalent Privacy, is a form of data encryption intended to prevent unauthorized wireless clients from accessing data transmitted over the network. If you decide you want to enable WEP, turn to page 24 for instructions.

The default Network Type is Infrastructure—this mode uses an Access Point or Gateway to access a company network or the Internet.

If Infrastructure is the mode you want, you don’t have to do anything else. Note: All wireless clients associating to any Access Point need to have the same ESS ID; because the default ESS ID is any, your USB Client will automatically associate to any ZoomAir Access Point or Gateway in the vicinity.

Click OK to close the WLAN Utility dialog box and you’re done! You can now use your USB Client to communicate wirelessly.

If you want to select another mode, please turn to page 23 in Chapter 4, Advanced Features.

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ZoomAir USB Client Installation Guide Reference ManualCopyright 2002 All rights reserved Contents Page Package Contents Installing Your ZoomAir USB ClientClick Installation Wizard Installing the USB SoftwareWindows 98 USERS, Take Note Windows XP Users Only Connecting the USB Client to Your Computer Installing Your ZoomAir USB Client Page Setting the Windows Network Properties Using Your ZoomAir USB ClientWindows XP USERS, Take Note Using Your Client with Other ZoomAir ProductsUsing Your ZoomAir USB Client Viewing Other Computers Finding More Information Usage and Maintenance TipsPage Upgrading Upgrading or Removing Your USB ClientRemoving Upgrading or Removing Your USB Client Page Advanced Features Configuration Loop Back AP Browser Site Survey About ConfigurationAdvanced Features ZoomAir USB Client Installation Guide & Reference Manual To Create Encryption Keys Manually Advanced Configuration Options Advanced Features Status Loop Back AP Browser Site Survey About AdHoc vs. Infrastructure Wireless Networking OverviewMore complicated wireless networks, typically called Appendix B TroubleshootingIf You Cannot Connect to the Network Check Your TCP/IP SettingsRegulatory Information Appendix C0560 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Statement Important Information Table