D-Link DSM-320 manual Key Types and Examples

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WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): An industry standard encryption technology used by wireless devices. When using WEP, you must determine the level of encryption. The type of encryption determines the key length. 128-bit encryption requires a longer key than 64-bit encryption. Keys are defined by entering in a string in HEX (hexadecimal - using characters 0-9, A-F) or ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange – alphanumeric characters) format. ASCII format is provided so you can enter a string that is easier to remember. The ASCII string is converted to HEX for use over the network. Four keys can be defined so that you can change keys easily. A default key is selected for use on the network.

There are five options configurable under this setting, Disable, 64-bit Hex, 128-bit Hex, 64-bit ASCII, and 128-bit ASCII. To toggle between the options, press the ENTER button when WEP is highlighted. The up arrow and down arrow will toggle between the three options. Press ENTER again to select.

Key Index: Select a number between 1 and 4. To toggle between the options, press the ENTER button when Key Index is highlighted. The up arrow and down arrow will toggle between the four. Press ENTER again to select.

Key: To connect to an encrypted wireless device, the key you enter here must match the key of the device exactly. Press the ENTER button on the remote control with this field highlighted to enter a key. The on-screen keyboard will be displayed and you can enter the key.

Key Types and Examples:

64-bit Hex: Keys are exactly 10 characters in length.

Example: 12345678FA is a valid string of 10 characters for 64-bit encryption.

128-bit Hex: Keys are exactly 26 characters in length.

Example: 456FBCDF123400122225271730 is a valid string of 26 characters for 128-bit encryption.

64-bit ASCII: Keys are exactly 5 characters in length.

Example: DMODE is a valid string of 5 characters for 64-bit encryption.

128-bit ASCII: Keys are exactly 13 characters in length.

Example: 2002HALOSWIN1 is a valid string of 13 characters for 128-bit encryption.

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Contents LinkDSM-320 Contents Live365 Napster Rhapsody Safety Precautions Safety InformationSafety Introduction System Requirements Package ContentsFeatures & Benefits Rear Panel Hardware OverviewFront Panel Getting Started Using the Remote ControlRepeat Using the Remote ControlPower Installing the D-LinkMedia Server Software Click on D-Link Media Server Installer Installing the D-LinkMedia Server SoftwareD-Link license agreement screen appears D-LinkMedia Server software installation has been completed Link Media Server desktop icon Quick Launch icon Choosing Music, Photo, and Video Files to ShareChoosing Music, Photo, and Video Files to Share Click Add a folder Choosing Music, Photo, and Video Files to Share Accessing the Media on your PCs Using the D-LinkMedia Server SoftwareRefreshing Folder Contents Naming the Media Server Using the D-Link Media Server SoftwarePage Link Media Server Menu Configuring Windows Media Connect Using Windows Media Connect SoftwareUsing Windows Media Connect Software Click Automatically start folder sharing when Windows starts Using Windows Media Connect Software Video Connections Connecting the DSM-320Composite Audio Connecting the DSM-320 Audio ConnectionsRJ-45 Ethernet Connector Connecting the DSM-320 Network ConnectionsNetwork Layout Special Keys Using the On-Screen KeyboardWelcome Screen DSM-320 Setup WizardSelect Your Network Connection DSM-320 Setup WizardCurrent Wireless Settings Current Network Settings Select a Media Server Menu Home DSM-320 MenuMenu Basics Supported Music Formats MusicMusic Quality Music Organizing Music Files Music Playing a Track Music Creating a Preset Select Playlists Select Editable Playlists Music Creating an Editable PlaylistMusic Creating an Editable Playlist Music Creating an Editable Playlist Music Browsing for Music Playing a Group of Songs Music Creating Music PlaylistsPlaying a Playlist Controlling Music PlaybackShuffle and Repeat Music Viewing Photos while Music is PlayingSupported Photo Formats PhotoSunset Photo Organizing Photo AlbumsControlling Photo Playback Photo Playing a Photo SlideshowPhoto Viewing Photo Information Photo Photo Viewing Effects Viewing a Video VideoSupported Video Formats Video How to use the ‘Search Video by Time’ feature Video Search Video by Time Video Search Video by Time Video Using the Remote Control with Videos Search Online Media AOL ServicesFor AOL Members Online MediaRadio@AOL Radio@AOL Presets Click Free Trial AOL Services for Non-membersOnline Media Live365 Live365 Online Media Online Media Napster Napster Current Rhapsody Subscribers Online Media RhapsodyFor Users New to Rhapsody Click I agree Online Media Click Register Now Online Media Select the service plan that you would like to sign up for Configuring Rhapsody for use with the DSM-320 Online Media Network SetupWireless SetupKey Types and Examples Setup System Audio/Video Setup GeneralMiscellaneous Music PresetsCheck Internet Connection Setup Check Internet ConnectionSetup Version What kind of files are supported by the DSM-320? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat about Copy Protection and DRM support? Frequently Asked QuestionsTroubleshooting My remote control isn’t working TroubleshootingCan’t hear any sound when I’m playing music Checking the bit and sample rates of a music file Am unable to access Rhapsody content DSM-320 will not play my video files Network Technical SpecificationsAntenna Technical SpecificationsAppendix Setting Microsoft Windows Power OptionsAppendix Wireless Installation Considerations Appendix Audio and Video Cables Guide Networking GlossaryGlossary Glossary Music Glossary Photo Glossary Video USA Only WarrantyWarranty USA only 109 Registration Technical Support Contacting Technical Support