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Actiontec Wireless Network Attached Storage Device User Manual

WEP

Selecting WEP from the “Wireless Security” drop-down menu generates the

WEP” (Wired Equivalent Privacy) option in the Wireless Security section. Here, the authentication type, encryption level, and WEP keys are entered to activate WEP security encryption for the wireless network.

Authentication Type

There are two authentication types: Open System and Shared Key. Open System authentication allows any wireless-enabled device to recognize the NAS Device, if the correct WEP key is enabled on the device. Shared Key allows only wireless-enabled devices with the correct WEP key or Shared key to recognize the NAS Device.

WEP Encryption

There are three options in the “WEP Encryption” drop-down menu: Disable, 64 Bit Keys (10 Hex chars), and 128 Bit Keys (26 Hex chars).

Disable Selecting “Disablefrom the “WEP Encryption” drop-down menu dis- ables the WEP keys.

64-bit WEP Keys Selecting “64 Bit Keys” from the “WEP Encryption” drop-down menu activates 64-Bit WEP encryption. 64-bit WEP requires one or more sepa- rate keys. Each key comprises 10 hexadecimal digits. A hexadecimal digits con- sists of an alphanumeric character ranging from 0-9or A-F. An example of a

64-bit WEP key is:

4EA33D6872

To create a set of 64-bit WEP keys, activate one to four keys by clicking in the appropriate circles, then enter 10 hexadecimal digit characters in each Key text box activated (Key 1-, Key 2-, Key 3-, Key 4-). After activating 64-bit WEP on the NAS Device, a computer with wireless capability can join the network only if these same keys are entered in the computer’s wireless encryption scheme.

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Contents Storage Device Table of Contents This page left intentionally blank Introduction1 FeaturesPackage Contents System RequirementsTechnical Support Client PC Setup Configuring NAS DeviceRight-click on the desired share on the Device From the menu that appears, select Map Network Drive… Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Device Accessing the NAS DeviceConfiguring the NAS Device FLASH/USB HDD Changing the PasswordConfiguring the NAS Device Adding a Print Server USB DevicesConfiguring the NAS Device Page Configuring the NAS Device Page Other Configurations This page left intentionally blank Accessing the Administrative Utility Using Administrative UtilityUsers Using the Administrative Utility Page System Status Page IP Address Wireless SettingsNetwork Settings Obtain IP Address Automatically Dhcp ClientGateway Router Network MaskSystem Settings Workgroup View Log Page Advanced Setup Create AccessNew Group Existing GroupsGroup Name Accessible Share FoldersTo Add Access Rights To Remove Access RightsTo Add a Member to the Group HelpMembers Users Other UsersShared Folders To Delete a Member from the GroupName Access RightsBrowse Do Not ShareGroups with Access SaveShare Name When finished, click Close Backup Config BackupOther Groups Modify Backup NowClick here to run the selected backup job immediately Click here to delete the selected backup jobAdd New Job This text box displays a log of completed backup jobsBackup Type View LogOther Device Access the Folder Requires LoginDirection SharePrepare Disk Scandisk Self-test S.M.A.R.TUse this to view the results of the last Scandisk operation CancelStandby Disk LogUpgrade Start UpgradeCurrent Firmware This page left intentionally blank Accessing the Wireless Settings Configuring Wireless SettingsSetting Up Wireless Operation Configuring the Wireless Settings Setting Up Wireless SecurityAuthentication Type WEP EncryptionBit WEP key is WPA Pre-Shared Key WPA Group Rekey IntervalWPA Encryption This page left intentionally blank Connecting Via the Internet Accessing the NAS Device on the InternetUsing the Web Browser from the Internet Remote ManagementFTP File Transfer Protocol Troubleshooting Page Troubleshooting Solution 3 This can happen in the following situationsThis page left intentionally blank Power Input 12VDC 1A Linear Specifications aRelative Humidity 80% non-condensing Limited Warranty Year Regulatory Compliance Notices ModificationsClass B Equipment All other names are the property of their respective owners Miscellaneous Legal NoticesLimited Warranty Actiontec Electronics, Inc North Mary Avenue Sunnyvale, CA Limited Warranty