Actiontec electronic GE344000-01 user manual Bit WEP

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Chapter 4 Advanced Setup

64-bit WEP

64-bit WEP requires four separate keys. Each key comprises five hexadecimal digit pairs. A hexadecimal digit consists of an alphanumeric character ranging from 0-9 or A-F. An example of a 64-bit WEP key is: 4E-A3-3D-68-72. To create a set of 64-bit WEP keys, enter five hexadecimal digit pairs in each Key text box (Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, Key 4). After activating 64-bit WEP on the Router, a com- puter with wireless capability can join the network only if these same keys are entered in the computer’s wireless encryption scheme.

128-bit WEP

128-bit WEP requires one key of 13 hexadecimal pairs. A hexadecimal digit con- sists of alphanumeric characters ranging from 0-9 or A-F. An example of a 128-bit WEP key is: 3D-44-FE-6C-A1-EF-2E-D3-C4-21-74-5D-B1. To create a 128-bit WEP key, enter 13 hexadecimal digit pairs in the Key text box. After activating 128- bit WEP on the Router, a computer with wireless capability can join the network only if this key is entered in the computer’s wireless encryption scheme.

Note: Not all wireless PC Cards support 128-bit WEP. Ensure that all PC Cards installed in the networked computers support 128-bit WEP before activating.

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Contents Cable/DSL Router Table of Contents Specifications Configuring TCP/IPLimited Warranty Sharing Files and PrintersMinimum System Requirements Package ContentsIntroduction1 Router Features Power LEDFront Panel Internet LEDLAN Port Wireless LEDRear Panel Technical Support Connecting Router Ethernet ConnectionUSB Connection Basic Setup Basic SetupPage Basic Setup Page Advanced Setup Accessing Advanced SetupWAN IP Address Dialout on-demand Idle TimeoutObtain an IP Address through PPPoE User Name and Password Obtain an IP Through DhcpWireless Settings Specify a Static IP AddressOff Wireless Equivalent PrivacyChannel Bit WEP Wireless MAC Authentication Accept All ClientsDeny All Clients Exception ListLAN IP Address Dhcp ServerDhcp Server Configuration Services Blocking Website Blocking NetmeetingVPN Pass Through Remote ManagementPort Forwarding DMZ Hosting Firewall Dynamic RoutingStatic Routing MAC Address CloningChanging the Password StatusAdvanced Setup Page Utilities5 Web Activity LogRestore Default Settings Upgrade FirmwareTroubleshooting Cannot Use the InternetPhysical Connection Connection to the RouterLAN Light Windows 95, 98, 98SE, MEWindows 2000, XP XP UsersOther Problems Time out error occurs when entering a URL or IP AddressLAN Connection Failure Cannot Connect to the InternetUnable to get an IP address from Cable/DSL Modem Page GE344000-01 Specifications aGeneral Wireless Operating Range EnvironmentalAppendix a Specifications Page Configuring TCP/IP Windows 95, 98, and MePage Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Page Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Windows NT Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Page Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Page Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Page Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Page Windows Page Appendix B Configuring TCP/iP Page Macintosh ClassicPage Sharing Files Printers File SharingPage Appendix C Sharing Files and Printers Page Appendix C Sharing Files and Printers Page Printer Sharing Windows Macintosh Printer Sharing Windows Me Finding the MAC AddressWindows 95 Windows Glossary ISP Internet Service Provider MAC Media Access Control AddressFirewall GatewayWeca Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance Wlan Wireless Local Area NetworkSubnet Mask TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet ProtocolPage Class B Equipment Regulatory Compliance NoticesModifications Page Limited Warranty Actiontec Electronics, Inc North Mary Avenue Sunnyvale, CA Limited Warranty