Motorola WU830G manual Installation, Small Office/Home Office Users, Security Options

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Small Office/Home Office Users

The access point that communicates with the WU830G has a pre-assigned network name (SSID) that the WU830G recognizes upon startup.

!If you are setting up a new wireless network and want to use WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) security, use any string of characters on the wireless router/access point for the network key. This will generate a HEX or ASCII key that you must match when setting up your WU830G.

!If you are connecting to an existing WEP enabled network, obtain the network key from the wireless router/access point.

!If you are connecting to a WPA-enabled access point, obtain the WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) wireless network key information (network authentication type, encryption type, network key) from the wireless router/access point.

Security Options

The WU830G is designed for both the home user and business. WPA is a powerful, standards-based, interoperable security technology for wireless local area networks (the subset of the future IEEE Std 802.11i standard) that encrypts data sent over radio waves.

The WPA protocol was developed to overcome the weaknesses of the WEP protocol. Both protocols require the use of network key information, and either protocol can be enabled or disabled, depending on the type of network connection being made.

Various options are available for selecting network authentication and data encryption. It is important for you to understand these options when deciding which (if any) security protocol to use.

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Contents User Guide WU830G Wireless USB Adapter FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canada Industry Canada IC Contents Contents Overview Features OverviewUnderstanding Your User Guide Box ContentsOverview Section Simple Home Network Diagram Wireless Connections Front of USB Adapter Feature DescriptionUSB Adapter Physical Description Back of USB Adapter Following illustration shows the back of the WU830GBefore You Begin Enterprise Business UsersSecurity Options InstallationSmall Office/Home Office Users Installation Section Network Authentication Data Encryption Option DescriptionSecurity Example Installing Your USB Adapter Device Configuration SetupConfiguration Configuration Understanding the Antenna IconsConfiguration Section Link Status Information Field or Button DescriptionAP MAC Connecting to an Available Wireless Network Column Description Heading Creating a Network Profile Ssid Configuration Configuring Security Settings Setting Security for a Wireless Network or a Profile Select the Authentication Select the Encryption StatusOpen Authentication Encryption Description StatusShared Authentication Encryption Status WPA-PSK Authentication Field DescriptionWPA Authentication Configuration MS Chap PAPChap EAP-GTC Name and Password for userProtocols are MD5 Challenge Removing a Network from the Profile List Viewing Product Information Removing the Wireless USB Adapter Configuration Hardware Solutions Contact Us Register the WU830GTroubleshooting Start button to ProgramsAccessoriesCommand PromptTroubleshooting Section Ascii CPE GlossaryBSS DMZ Glossary SectionDhcp DNSEAP-PEAP DsssEAP-LEAP EAP-TLSGUI ESSFTP Icmp HexadecimalHost IeeeLAN IsdnISP LeapNIC MTUNAT PPP PcmciaPing PptpRTS RadiusROM Smtp UDP TCPTCP/IP USBWAP VPNWAN WEPWWW WlanWPA Mgbi