D-Link DWL-122 manual SSIDConfiguration, Default setting.IP Settings, Select Enabled or Disabled

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Using the Configuration Utility with Windows OS (continued)

SSID:Configuration

Service Set Identifier is a name that identifies a wireless network. Access Points and wireless devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) must use the same SSID. The default setting is default.

Wireless Mode:

Click on the pull-down menu; select from the following options:

Infrastructure - connecting to the WLAN using an Access Point.(This is the

default setting).IP Settings

Ad-Hocwireless mode used when connecting directly to a computer equipped with a wireless adapter in a peer-to-peer environment.

Data Encryption:

Select Enabled or Disabled.

Authentication:

Choose one of the following modes:

Open Authentication – the DWL-122 is visible to all devices on the network

Shared Authentication – allows communication only with other devices with identical WEP settings

Auto – will automatically adjust to the Authentication mode of the wireless Access Point or Router

Key Length:

Select the key length and either ASCII (e.g., a word) or hexadecimal format.

Keys 1-4:

Select the default key

Hexadecimal digits consist of the numbers 0-9 and the letters A-F

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a code for representing English letters as numbers from 0-127

IP Settings:

When you click IP Settings in the Configuration window, the pop-up screen above will appear. Configure the IP Settings in this window.

Click Apply to save changes.

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DWL-122 specifications

The D-Link DWL-122 is a wireless USB adapter that gained popularity due to its compact design, reliability, and robust performance. Designed for users who require a portable solution to connect their devices to wireless networks, this device offers considerable flexibility in enhancing connectivity.

One of the main features of the D-Link DWL-122 is its compliance with the 802.11b wireless standard. This allows for data transfer rates of up to 11 Mbps. While this speed may seem modest by today's standards, it was quite impressive at the time of its release, making it a suitable option for basic web browsing, email, and streaming. The adapter operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which is known for its ability to penetrate walls and obstacles effectively.

The DWL-122 employs a user-friendly design, featuring a plug-and-play setup that simplifies installation. Users can connect the adapter to a USB port, and with the included drivers, they can quickly enable wireless functionality on their laptops or desktop computers. The adapter is compatible with a variety of operating systems, including Windows and Mac OS, making it accessible to a wide range of users.

Security is another critical aspect of the D-Link DWL-122. It supports WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), providing users with an essential level of data encryption to safeguard their connections from unauthorized access. Although WEP has been largely superseded by more advanced security protocols, such as WPA and WPA2, it represented a step forward in securing wireless communications in its time.

The adapter also features a compact and lightweight design, making it perfectly portable for users on the go. This is especially beneficial for laptop users who may need to connect to various networks in different locations. The external antenna enhances signal reception and transmission capabilities, ensuring a stable connection even in areas with weaker signals.

In summary, the D-Link DWL-122 remains a noteworthy solution for users seeking basic wireless connectivity in a portable format. Its simplicity, reliability, and user-friendly setup cater to a broad audience, making it a memorable product in the evolution of wireless technology. Although modern advancements might overshadow its features today, it laid the groundwork for subsequent wireless devices.