TCP/IP(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

TCP/IP is a protocol equivalent to the network and transport levels of the OSI reference model, and it is defined using RFC. Consequently, different terminals can communicate with each other using TCP/IP.

Normally, TCP/IP includes the application protocols TELNET and FTP.

TCP/IP is the standard internet protocol.

WEP (Encryption)

By setting an encryption key in the AirStation, you can prevent wireless packets from being decrypted exter- nally. When connecting to the AirStation with the encryption key you must enter the encryption key from the client manager.

Windows 98/95 User Name and Password

When you have completed installing the drivers and restarted your computer, the "Enter Network Password" dialog box will be displayed.

Enter your user name and password to use the network. You do not need to enter your user name and password, however, when not using the network.

Set your user name and password during Windows 98/95 setup. When you log on for the first time, enter the user name and password you created during the setup.

Using the network, multiple users can switch between multiple environments. Consequently, you can log on by entering a new user name and password.

Windows 98/95 Shared Setting Screens

Right-click the icon for the drive you want to share, and select "Sharing" from the menu. The following screen will be displayed.

The boxes within the screen are as follows:

 

Not shared

: Select to clear shared drives.

 

Shared As

: Select to share drives.

 

Share Name

: You can change the name of the shared drive.

 

Access Type

: You can read and write to the shared drive.

 

Read Only

: You can only read the shared drive.

 

Full

: You can both read and write to the shared drive.

 

Depends on Password

: Use a password to determine access type.

 

Passwords

: You can both read and write depending on the password.

 

Read-Only Password

: Set the password to permit the shared drive to be read only.

 

Full Access Password

: Set the password to permit both reading and writing to the shared drive.

 

 

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Buffalo Technology WLA-L11 WEP Encryption, Windows 98/95 User Name and Password, Windows 98/95 Shared Setting Screens

WLA-L11 specifications

Buffalo Technology has established itself as a leading provider of networking solutions, and one of their standout products is the WLA-L11. This wireless access point combines advanced features and technologies that make it ideal for both home and office environments.

At the heart of the WLA-L11 is its dual-band capability, allowing for simultaneous connections on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This dual-band functionality enhances connectivity, enabling users to experience faster speeds and better performance. The 2.4 GHz band is suitable for longer-range connectivity, while the 5 GHz band offers reduced interference and higher speeds, making it perfect for bandwidth-intensive activities like streaming and gaming.

The WLA-L11 supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, providing significant improvements over previous versions. This technology allows for higher data rates, improved capacity, and better performance in congested environments. With features like OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) and MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output), the access point can handle multiple devices simultaneously without sacrificing performance.

Security is a top priority for Buffalo Technology, and the WLA-L11 is no exception. It incorporates advanced encryption protocols, such as WPA3, ensuring that users' data remains secure. Unlike its predecessors, WPA3 offers enhanced protection against brute-force attacks and simplifies the process of connecting new devices.

In terms of physical design, the WLA-L11 boasts a sleek and compact form factor that allows for easy installation in any setting. It can be wall-mounted or placed on a desk, ensuring versatility in deployment. The access point also features Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, which eliminates the need for separate power cables, simplifying installation and reducing clutter.

Additionally, the WLA-L11 is equipped with advanced management capabilities, allowing users to easily configure and monitor their networks. The web-based management interface is user-friendly and provides access to various settings, including bandwidth allocation and guest network creation.

Overall, the Buffalo Technology WLA-L11 stands out for its combination of advanced dual-band Wi-Fi 6 technology, robust security features, and user-friendly design. It is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their wireless networking experience, whether in a home or enterprise environment. With its reliability and performance, the WLA-L11 is set to meet the demands of modern connectivity.