Linksys WMLS11B, WML11B manual Wireless Security Settings Screen

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9.The Wireless Security Settings screen will appear next. Select a level of WEP encryption, 64-bit or 128-bit. Enter a Passphrase, and click the Generate button to generate a WEP key. If you want to enter the WEP key manually, then complete the KEY #1 field. (The Media Link’s WEP settings must match the WEP settings of your existing wireless network.) Click Next to continue.

Passphrase - Instead of manually entering a WEP key, you can enter a Passphrase, so a WEP key will be automatically generated when you click the Generate button. The Passphrase is case-sensitive and should have 16 alphanumeric characters or fewer. It must match the passphrase of your wireless network and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only. (You will have to enter the WEP key(s) manually on any non- Linksys wireless products.)

KEY #1 - If you enter a Passphrase, then the WEP key will automatically appear in this field after you click the Generate key. If you prefer to enter the WEP key manually, then complete this field. If you are using 64-bit WEP encryption, then the key must consist of exactly 10 hexadecimal characters. If you are using 128-bit WEP encryption, then the key must consist of exactly 26 hexadecimal characters. Valid hexadecimal characters are “0”-“9” and “A”-“F”.

10.Review your settings on the Confirmation screen before you save them. Click Save to continue. To change your settings, click Back. To exit the Setup Wizard without saving your changes, click Exit without Saving Changes.

Chapter 4: Setting up the Wireless-B Media Link for Music

Figure 4-8: Wireless Security Settings Screen

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): a method of encrypting data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security.

Passphrase: used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption for Linksys products.

Figure 4-9: Confirmation Screen

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Contents 802 GHz .11b Wireless- B Copyright and Trademarks How to Use this GuideTable of Contents Appendix B Wireless Security Appendix a TroubleshootingOverview Login Setup Favorites Password Status Help Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked QuestionsMedia Link Front Panel List of FiguresConnecting the Optical Cable to Your Stereo 15 Internet Radio Screen Welcome IntroductionWhat’s in this Guide? Wireless-B Media Link for Music Back Panel Front PanelRemote Controller Restore the initial volume setting Speakers Optional Right SpeakerLeft Speaker Overview Connection to a Wired Network for SetupInsert the Base Plate Running the Setup Wizard Setting up the Wireless-B Media Link for MusicLicense Agreement Screen Media Link Selection Screen Basic Settings Screen Wireless Security Settings Screen 10 Media Services Screen 12 Musicmatch Jukebox Icons Setting up Musicmatch JukeboxConnecting the Media Link to Its Speakers WMLS11B only Connecting the Media Link to Its Speakers OptionalAttaching the Right Speaker Connecting to the Media Link to Your Stereo Connecting the RCA Cable to Your Stereo Connect the Power Connecting the Media Link to Your NetworkUsing the LCD Menus to Set up the Media Link Change to wiredDevice Name Ssid WirelessTCP/IP Dhcp 21 Welcome Screen Installing the Media Server Software23 CD Lookup/Connectivity Tab Main Menu Screen Using the LCD Menus of the Wireless-B Media Link for MusicLCD Menu Icons Wired NetworkPlaylist Menu Favorites MenuBrowse Menu Network Setup Menu Internet Radio MenuMedia Server Menu 18 Device Name Screen 21 Network Type Screen 24 Site Survey Screen Proxy Server ProxyUpdate Radio List Menu Network Status MenuEQ Menu Password Screen LoginLAN SetupSecurity Setting Screen Favorites Tab FavoritesPassword Tab PasswordStatus LAN SettingsHelp Tab HelpCommon Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingHow do I set my favorite Internet radio stations? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is ad-hoc mode? Appendix B Wireless Security Security PrecautionsSecurity Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix B Wireless Security Using the Media Link as Part of Your Wired Network Using the Media Link as Part of Your Wireless NetworkAppendix D Upgrading Firmware Figure D-1 Firmware Upgrade ScreenAppendix E Windows Help Shared ResourcesNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix F Glossary Wireless-B Media Link for Music Wireless-B Media Link for Music Wireless-B Media Link for Music Wireless-B Media Link for Music Reset Appendix G SpecificationsWEP Key Bits 64-Bit, 128-Bit Dimensions ModelStorage Temp Operating HumidityStorage Humidity Limited Warranty Appendix H Warranty InformationFCC Statement Appendix I Regulatory InformationChapter J Contact Information

WMLS11B, WML11B specifications

The Linksys WML11B and WMLS11B are notable products in the realm of wireless networking, specifically designed to address the growing demand for reliable and versatile connectivity solutions. These devices cater to the needs of both home and small office environments, providing robust performance and ease of use.

The Linksys WML11B is a wireless 802.11b print server that enables multiple users to access a printer over a wireless network. One of its main features is its compatibility with a variety of network environments, supporting Windows and Mac operating systems. This print server facilitates seamless connectivity without the need for lengthy cables, allowing users to place their printers in convenient locations.

In terms of technology, the WML11B uses the 802.11b wireless standard, which operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. This standard ensures that users can achieve wireless speeds of up to 11 Mbps, providing a sufficient bandwidth for basic printing needs. The integrated web-based setup interface simplifies installation and configuration, making it user-friendly even for those with limited technical knowledge.

On the other hand, the Linksys WMLS11B is a wireless network storage device that expands the functionality of home networks. It allows users to wirelessly share and access files across devices using the same 802.11b technology. With its support for basic file sharing protocols, such as SMB and FTP, the WMLS11B serves as an efficient solution for users looking to back up and share data without the constraints of traditional wired connections.

Both devices emphasize security, incorporating features such as WEP encryption and MAC address filtering to protect networks from unauthorized access. These elements are crucial in providing a secure wireless environment, which is particularly important in both home and office settings.

The compact and sleek design of the WML11B and WMLS11B allows them to fit seamlessly into various environments without occupying much space. Their reliability and performance make them excellent choices for users looking to harness the benefits of wireless technology, enhancing productivity while minimizing clutter.

In summary, the Linksys WML11B and WMLS11B offer key features that address the needs of connectivity and data management in wireless networks. With robust functionality, user-friendly setup, and essential security features, these devices represent a solid investment for anyone looking to optimize their wireless networking experience.