Motorola WN825G manual Configuration

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SECTION 3

CONFIGURATION

 

 

Field

Description

Key format

Enter the format you used in the Network

 

Key field – ASCII or hexadecimal.

Key length

Determines the strength of the network

 

key. The options are 128-bit or 64-bit.

Key index

There are four Keys (1, 2, 3, 4) that can be

(advanced)

selected. The key selected must match the

 

router’s key.

The key is

Select if the key will automatically be

provided for me

provided. Most often, the key is not

automatically

automatically provided, so you may have to

 

un-check this box and enter the network

 

key.

This is a

Select if the network you are creating is a

computer-to-

computer-to computer (ad hoc) network.

computer

 

(ad hoc) network

 

5After entering the information for this network, click OK. The Motorola Wireless Configuration Utility window is again displayed and the new network is listed in the Preferred networks area.

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Contents User Guide Wireless Notebook Adapter FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Features OverviewOverview Box ContentsUnderstanding your User Guide Wireless Connections Simple Home Network DiagramOverview Section Feature Description Adapter Card Physical DescriptionBottom of Adapter Card Installation Device Configuration SetupConfiguration Connecting to an Existing Wireless NetworkConfiguration Configuration Section Configuring a New Wireless NetworkConfiguration Field Description SsidConfiguration Configuring Properties for an Existing Wireless Network Configuration Configuration Section Preferred Networks Setting up the Connection Order Move up and Move down buttons Removing a Network From Your Preferred Network List Configuration Section Viewing Site Monitor Information Configuration Section Configuration Viewing Link Status Click AdvancedViewing Network Statistics Activating LeapConfiguration Section Diagnostics Viewing Adapter Product Information Removing the Wireless Adapter Configuration Section Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Ascii BSSGlossary CPEDhcp DMZGlossary Section DSLDsss ESSFTP GUIIcmp IeeeIsdn ISPMTU LeapNAT NIC PcmciaPing PPPROM RTSTCP SmtpTCP/IP UDP UnicastUSB VoIPWAN WAPWEP WlanMgbi