D-Link DAP-1160 manual Configuration

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Section 3 - Configuration

If you selected Better/Best security, enter a Wireless Security Password between 8-63 characters:

Click Next to continue.

At the Setup Complete screen, if you selected Good security, the following screen will show your WEP key. This key should be used by wireless clients connecting to the wireless network:

Click Save.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Networking Basics ProductPackageOverviewContents Introduction Features LAN Ports1-2 Hardware OverviewConnections WEP/WPA Solid green when wireless security is enabled LEDsConfiguration Web-based Configuration UtilityAfter logging in the Setup Wizard page will be displayed Setup Wizard Click Launch Setup WizardConfiguration Click Next to continue Configuration Click Save Wireless Mode Wireless SettingsWireless Access Point Access Point Settings Wireless ChannelAP Client Settings Channel scan modeBridge Settings WDS Security None WEP64/128WDS Security Bridge with AP Mode SettingsChannel scan Site Survey LAN Dynamic IP TypeStatic IP IP Address Subnet MaskClient List Performance Mode SettingAdvanced Filters System AdminTools Firmware Status Device InfoLog View LogStats Traffic StatisticsSupport Wireless Security What is WEP?Configure WEP AsciiSecurity What is WPA? Configure WPA-Personal Auto Next to Personal / Enterprise, select PersonalConfigure WPA Enterprise Auto Next to Personal / Enterprise, select EnterpriseConnect to a Wireless Network Using Windows XPConfigure WEP Connecting to a Wireless Network Configure WPA-Personal Connecting to a Wireless Network Troubleshooting Why can’t I access the web-based configuration utility?What can I do if I forgot my password? Wireless Basics What is Wireless? Wireless Local Area Network WlanSmall Office and Home Office Wireless Personal Area Network WpanHome Centralize your Access Point Eliminate InterferenceWireless Modes SecurityNetworking Basics Check your IP addressStatically Assign an IP address StepTechnical Specifications Network Standards AntennaSecurity Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC CautionRadiation Exposure Statement Version 1.0 Feb