D-Link DWL-650 user manual Passphrase, Manual Entry Key 1 Key, Default Tx Key

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CONFIGURATION UTILITY

The Access Point or wireless adapter will accept only encrypted frames that it can decrypt correctly. This will only happen if the receiver has the "WEP Key" used by the transmitter.

When WEP Encryption is enabled, there are two options: 64-bit and 128- bit.

NOTE: 64 bit WEP is the same as 40 bit WEP!

The lower level of WEP encryption uses a 40 bit (10 character) “secret key” (set by the user), and a 24 bit “Initialization Vector” (not under user control).

The panel allows the entry of four keys for 64-bit encryption and one set for 128-bit key encryption. Each key must consist of hex digits, which means that only digits 0-9 and letters A-F are valid entries.

The Configuration Utility will not apply keys that are not entered cor- rectly.

Passphrase

Alternatively, a "Passphrase" can be entered which is used as a "seed" to randomly generate the four keys. Using the "Passphrase" saves considerable time since the same keys must be entered into each node on the wireless network.

Manual Entry:

Key 1 - Key 4

These four fields can be used to manually enter the encryption keys This may be necessary if you wish this node to match keys in a diffe ent vendor's product. These fields also display the keys when they are generated using a Pass-phrase.

Default Tx Key

The button updates the wireless adapter with the four keys entered Key 1 through Key 4. Once the "Apply" button is selected, the keys are updated for the wireless adapter. Please note that the "Default T Key" is not an available option when 128 bit encryption is selected.

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Contents DWL-650 Table of Contents for the DWL-650 Pcmcia Wireless Adapter Introduction DWL-650 Wireless Adapter Package Contents Wireless Basics Building Materials make a difference Getting Started Home Internet Network with a ResidentialGetting Started Home Internet Network with Multiple IPs LAN Getting Started Ad Hoc Network Ad Hoc Network with Internet Sharing Getting Started Configuration Utility Link DWL-650 Control Utility Configuration UtilityLink Info Tab State RescanAd Hoc Current Channel and Current Tx RateSignal Strength Configuration TabThroughput Link Quality Apply Changes Restore Defaults Undo Changes Tx Rate Ssid Service Set IdentificationMode Encryption tab PS ModeChannel Manual Entry Key 1 Key Default Tx KeyPassphrase Apply About tabTroubleshooting Understanding the Indicator Verifying Driver Installation Go to StartSettingsControl PanelDouble click on System Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checking the Wireless Adapter Configuration Checking the Wireless Adapter Configuration Checking the Access Point Configuration Goto STARTProgramsD-Link Wireless LAN Link AP ManagerChecking Pcmcia Socket Controller Checking Pcmcia Socket Controller Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting HOW to Free AN IRQ What to do if you don’t have an available IRQTroubleshooting Perform the following steps to disable your COM Ports Perform the following steps to disable a Built On Modem Other ideas for freeing up IRQs Networking Basics Computer Identification Networking Basics Sharing Files Networking Basics Networking Basics Networking Basics Networking Basics Networking Basics Sharing Printers Networking Basics Networking Basics Networking Basics Go to Start Settings Control Panel Networking Basics Networking Basics Configuring a Dynamic IP Address Highlight TCP/IP for the DWL-650 Click on Properties Networking Basics Networking Basics Configuring a Static IP Address Configuring a Static IP Address Networking Basics Checking TCP/IP Address of the Wireless Adapter Start RunNetworking Basics Networking Basics Checking the Connection by Pinging Networking Basics Contacting Technical Support Technical Specifications Page · FCC Page Product Type Warranty Period What You Must Do For Warranty Service Page Trademarks Vcci Warning Registration Card
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