MTD F5D7330UK manual Subnet Mask, Router, Encryption, Network Key

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Connecting the Adapter Using the Setup Wizard

b. Subnet Mask:

The Adapter’s Subnet Mask must be the same as your network’s subnet mask.

c. Router:

Enter the IP address of your network’s gateway (also known as router).

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11.From the Encryption drop-down menu, select “Disabled”, “64-bit”, or “128-bit” according to your wireless network’s setting. Select “Disabled” if you have not configured your wireless network to use encryption. All wireless devices on your network must share the same network key. Click “Next” to continue.

a. Encryption:

There are two types of encryption to choose from: 64-bit and 128-bit. Using encryption will make your network more secure, but will slow down the network performance. Although network performance will be reduced, it is likely the change will not be detectable to users of the network.

b. Network Key:

Enter a network key only if you have encryption enabled in your wireless network. Type your WEP key in the Network Key box using passphrase or hex key format. All wireless devices on your network must share the same network key.

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Contents Wireless G Ethernet Adapter Table of Contents Introduction Advantages of a wireless networkBenefits of a Home Network Placement of your Wireless Router or Access Point IntroductionCordless Phone Placement Avoid Obstacles and InterferenceChoose the quietest channel for your wireless network Product Features OverviewApplications and Advantages Package Contents Product SpecificationsSystem Requirements Connecting the Wireless G Ethernet Adapter Power Link LEDEthernet Link LED WAN Link LEDKnowing your Wireless G Ethernet Adapter Install the HardwareConnecting the Adapter Using the Setup Wizard Connecting the Adapter Using the Setup Wizard Connecting the Adapter Using the Setup Wizard Ad-Hoc Computer-to-ComputerSsid ChannelDevice Adapter Name IP addressSubnet Mask RouterEncryption Network KeyPassphrase Hex KeyConnecting the Adapter Using the Setup Wizard Using the Web-Based User Interface Setting up your computer to use the Web-Based User InterfaceLogging Out of the Web-Based Setup Connecting the Adapter Logging into the Web-Based SetupUnderstanding the Advanced Web-Based User Interface LAN Settings Wlan SettingsStatus Quick Navigation LinksIP Configuration Adapter SettingsBridge Adapter Name Gateway IP Address ModeAuthentication Mode Adapter Settings con’t WEP EncryptionKey ID Network Key Restart Wireless Adapter Site SurveySsid RefreshRestore Factory Defaults Save Current SettingsRestore Previous Settings Firmware UpdateUpgrade BrowsePassword Login TimeoutTroubleshooting Can’t connect to a Wireless Network or RouterInstallation CD-ROM does not start Setup Utility Power LED does not come on Adapter is not workingEthernet Link LED does not come on Troubleshooting WAN Link LED is solid but cannot connect to the InternetSignal strength is poor Data transfer is sometimes slowWireless Comparison What’s the difference between 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a?Technical Support Europe 00 800 223 55 Australia 1800 666Information Section Information Section Belkin B.V Belkin SAS Belkin GmbHBelkin Tech Support