Buffalo Technology WLI-PCI-G54 user manual WEP Configuration Dialog Box

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Cancel—Click the Cancel button to return to the previous dialog box, either the New Profile dialog box or the Edit Profile dialog box, without saving your specifications.

Signal Strength—Displays the strength of the signal. Signal Strength is based on the peak signal level the wireless adapter receives from the wireless device to which it is connected.

Signal Quality—Displays the quality of the signal. Signal Quality is a signal-to-noise ratio, which is a measurement comparing strength of the signal with the background noise on the wireless network.

WEP Configuration Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to configure the settings for WEP encryption.

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WEP Type—Select the WEP encryption format, 64-bit encryption or 128-bit encryption, from the menu.You must use the same WEP encryption format for all devices on your wireless network.

Note: Some wireless products offer only 64-bit WEP encryption. If any products on your network offer only 64-bit WEP encryption,WEP Type must be 64-bit encryption.

Key Format—Select the format for the WEP key,ASCII or Hex, from the menu. Select ASCII if you want to use alphanumeric characters. Select Hex if you want to use hexadecimal characters.You must use the same WEP key format for all devices on your wireless network.

Note: Hexadecimal is a more common WEP key format than ASCII. If your network contains products from different vendors, select Hex to ensure WEP key compatibility.

WEP Key—Enter your WEP key.Your WEP key is the shared encryption key that is required before a device can access your network.The following table displays the appropriate length of the WEP key, which is based on the WEP Type and Key Format values.

WEP Type Key Format WEP Key

64-bit encryption ASCII 5 characters

64-bit encryption Hex 10 characters

128-bit encryption ASCII 13 characters

128-bit encryption Hex 26 characters

Okay—Click the Okay button to save your settings and return to the previous page. Cancel—Click the Cancel button to cancel your action.

Signal Strength—Displays the strength of the signal. Signal Strength is based on the peak signal level the wireless adapter receives from the wireless device to which it is connected.

Signal Quality—Displays the quality of the signal. Signal Quality is a signal-to-noise ratio, which is a measurement comparing strength of the signal with the background noise on the wireless network.

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