Buffalo Technology WBMR-G125 manual

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Connecting your Computer to a Wireless Network that Requires a 64-Bit or 128-Bit WEP Key

1.Double-click the “Signal Indicator” icon to bring up the “Wireless Network” screen. The “Advanced” button will allow you to view and configure more options of your wireless card.

2.Under the “Wireless Network Properties” tab, select a network name from the “Available networks” list and click “Configure”.

3.Under “Data Encryption” select “WEP”.

4.Ensure the check box “Network key is provided for me automatically” at the bottom is unchecked. If you are using this computer to connect to a corpo- rate network, please consult your network administrator if this box needs to be checked.

5.Type your WEP key in the “Network key” box. Important: A WEP key is a mixture of numbers and letters from A–F and 0–9. For 128-bit WEP, you need to enter 26 characters. For 64-bit WEP, you need to enter 10 characters. This Network key needs to match the key you assign to your Wireless Router or access point.

6.Click “OK” to save the settings.

Connecting your Computer to a Wireless Network that Requires WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK

1.Double-click the “Signal Indicator” icon to bring up the “Wireless Network” screen. The “Advanced” button will allow you to view and configure more options of your wireless card.

2.Under the “Wireless Networks” tab, select a network name from the “Avail- able networks” list and click “Configure”.

3.Under “Network Authentication” select “WPA-PSK (No Server)”.

4.Type your WPA key in the “Network key” box. Important: WPA-PSK is a mixture of numbers and letters from A–Z and 0–9. For WPA-PSK you can enter eight to 63 characters. This Network key needs to match the key you assign to your Wireless Router or access point.

5.Click “OK” to save the settings.

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Contents Manual Table of Contents OS Compatibility Introduction Product FeaturesIntegrated 10/100 4-Port Switch Front-Panel LED DisplayBuilt-In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Integrated 802.11g Wireless Access PointHigh-Speed Mode SPI FirewallBenefits of a Home Network Advantages of a Buffalo Wireless NetworkPackage Contents Internet Connection Settings System RequirementsPower Understanding Your Router Front PanelLAN Back Panel Positioning your Router Setup WizardConnecting Your Computers Connecting your Adsl Line Powering Up your Router Page Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Manually Configuring Client Adapters in Windows 98SE or MeRecommended Web Browser Settings Page Accessing the User Interface Connection Type Understanding the Web-Based User InterfaceInternet/Lan Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA Setting your Connection Type to RFC 1483 Bridged/RoutedTime Setting Network SetupNetwork Address Server Settings Dhcp Local IP AddressDdns RouteWireless Config AossWireless Radio BasicBroadcast Ssid Wireless ChannelWireless Authentication SecurityWEP Wired Equivalent Privacy Bit WEPSetting WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK Encryption Page Frame Bursting AdvancedMulticast Rate 802.11g ProtectionMac Filter Wireless Client MAC ListPrivacy Separator VPN Passthrough SecurityFirewall FirewallGaming Ports Block WAN RequestsReject Ident requests Port ForwardingDMZ QoSRemote Management Admin ConfigGateway Username & Password UPnPDiagnostics Factory DefaultsFirmware Update RebootGateway DiagnosticWireless Local NetworkDSL Connection EU Declaration of Conformity Warranty Information General Inquiries