Linksys WPG12 manual Instant WirelessTM Series

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Instant WirelessTM Series

WEP - An acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy, WEP is an encryption method used to protect your wireless communications and prevent unau- thorized access to the Presentation Player and/or your network.

In order to utilize WEP encryption, click the radio button next to Enable. Next, click the WEP Key Setting button to further define your encryption settings, shown in Figure 5-3. All wireless devices communicating with the Presentation Player must use the same WEP encryption settings. When WEP is enabled, there will be a slight degradation in performance when pre- senting from a remote wireless computer.

Figure 5-3

WEP Encryption - Select 64 Bit or 128 Bit. Selecting the higher wire- less security of 128 Bit could slow your presentation.

Passphrase - There are two ways to create WEP Encryption keys. The first method is to enter a Passphrase with a maximum of 16 Hexadecimal characters (letters “A”-“F” and the numbers “0”-“9”) and click the Generate button. This will generate WEP Encryption keys based upon that passphrase. A second method is to manually enter a 10- digit key for 64-bit or a 26-digit key for 128-bit WEP Encryption into the field for Key 1. Click the Apply button. Click the Clear button to erase anything you have entered in error. Click the Close button to close the screen.

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3.The Password tab, as shown in Figure 5-4, is where you change your pass- word and restore the factory default settings for the Presentation Player.

Figure 5-4

Choose an alphnumeric password between 4 and 16 characters and without spaces. Enter the password into the Enter New Password field, then repeat it in the Re-enter to Confirm field.

To clear all of the settings on the Presentation Player and restore them to the factory default settings, click the Yes button.

Click the Apply button.

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Contents Presentation Player Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction EnvironmentalPackage Contents Getting to Know the Presentation PlayerStop PlayPointer ConnectConnecting the Presentation Player Installing The Presentation Player’s Setup Utility Installation Using The Presentation Player’s Web- based Utility Instant WirelessTM Series Instant WirelessTM Series Using The Control Utility of the Presentation Player Instant WirelessTM Series Instant WirelessTM Series Using the Remote Display Presentation Function Remote UsersPresentation List Appendix a Troubleshooting What is the Ieee 802.11b standard?What Ieee 802.11b features are supported? System InfoWhat is Ad-hoc? What is Infrastructure?What is Roaming? What is a BSS ID?Appendix B Planning Your Wireless Network What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences?Ad-hoc versus Infrastructure Mode Appendix C Upgrading the Presentation Player’s FirmwareAppendix D Glossary Instant WirelessTM Series Appendix E Specifications Appendix F Warranty Information Tech Support RMA Issues FaxAppendix G Contact Information Sales InformationCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved