Select SSID | Your Service Set Identifier (SSID), sets your Wireless Network Name. You can connect multiple |
| devices including Laptops, Desktop PCs and PDAs to your Wireless Router. To get additional |
| devices connected, scan for a network, and locate the SSID shown on your Wireless Security |
| Card. If the SSID does not match, access is denied. |
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Network | This option is used for authentication to the wireless network. Each authentication type has |
Authentication | its own settings as illustrated below. For example, selecting 802.1X authentication will reveal |
| the RADIUS Server IP address, Port and Key fields. |
| WEP Encryption will also be enabled. |
The settings for WPA authentication are shown below.
WEP Encryption | This option indicates whether data sent over the network is encrypted. The same network |
| key is used for data encryption and network authentication. Whilst four network keys can be |
| defined, only one can be used at any one time. |
| Use the network key found in the drop down list. |
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Encryption | This |
Strength | The key strength is proportional to the number of binary bits comprising the key. |
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| This means that keys with a greater number of bits have a greater degree of security and |
| are considerably more difficult to crack. Encryption strength can be set to either |
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| a |
| encrypted data. |
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