Step 5: Establish Your Wireless Settings
The wireless settings of all the devices on your network must match the wireless settings you provide for the base station. Be sure to note the settings you enter on this page so you can establish the same settings when you configure wireless adapters or other network devices.
1.From the Base Station Management Tool menu, click Wireless.
2.Type the wireless network name in the Wireless network name (SSID) box. The wireless network name, also known as the Service Set Identifier (SSID), identifies your network. The network name is case sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters.
3.From the Wireless mode
O Select g performance (fastest) if all of your network devices use the IEEE 802.11g protocol.
O Select mixed b compatible (fast) if all of your network devices use either IEEE 802.11g or IEEE 802.11b protocol.
O Select disabled only when you want to turn off your base station radio. If you select this option, none of the wireless devices on your network will be able to communicate with the base station.
4.To apply these wireless settings, click Apply.
Step 6: Establish Your Wireless Security Settings
The base station uses Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or
To use WPA, all the computers on your network must be running Windows XP with Service Pack 1 and the WPA Support Patch installed. Computers that do not meet these system requirements will not be able to connect to your network. For more information about enabling WPA on your base station, see Broadband Network Utility Help.
The following procedure describes how to enable
1.From the Base Station Management Tool Security menu, click Wireless Security.
2.In the Encryption strength
3.Type a WEP key in the WEP Key box. For
4.To enable your wireless security settings, click Apply.
Note The wireless security settings of all the devices on your network must match the wireless security settings you provide for the base station. Be sure to note the settings you enter on this page so you can establish the same settings when you configure wireless adapters or other network devices.
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