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GeoWave GW-EN11H Wireless Ethernet Adapter User's Manual

The Wireless Tab (Continued)

WEP key 1 ~ 4: Enables you to create an encryption scheme for Wireless LAN transmissions.

Manually enter a set of values for each key.

For 64-bit WEP encryption, a key of 10 hexadecimal characters in length must be filled in.

For 128-bit WEP encryption, a key of 26 hexadecimal characters in length must be filled in.. Be sure that the key in the AP shall be the same as in adapter, otherwise the communication will not work.

Note: 128-bit encryption requires more system resources than 64-bit encryption. Use 64-bit encryption for better performance.

WEP key to use: sets which WEP key (1 ~ 4) to use when sending data. To connect to a Wi-Fi compliant wireless device, key #1 must be selected.

Note: The receiver must use the same key.

Deny unencrypted data: when checked, prevents reception of any unencrypted data.

Shared key authentication: the adapter uses two authentication modes:

Checked – Shared key.

Unchecked – Open key..

Note!

You may need to reboot the adapter, and then re-load the page to see any new settings.

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Contents GW-EN11H CE Marking Warning Table of Contents About this manual Wireless Ethernet Adapter Features IntroductionPackage Contents Hardware Installation Physical DetailsLED Indications Hardware Installation Connecting the Ethernet Adapter to Your Network NetworkingWireless Navigator Installation Install the Wireless NavigatorPage Page Complete installation Startup and Login Page Page Configuring the Ethernet Adapter Info TabWireless Tab Wireless Tab Admin Tab Server TabHelp Tab FAQ & Troubleshooting Q6 What is the Ieee 802.11b standard? Product Specifications Q11 What is WEP?Roaming