Encryption
If you want to change the Media Link’s encryption settings, select Encryption. You will see four choices: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), Key Entry Method, Key Size, and Key.
WEP - To enable or disable WEP encryption, select WEP. To enable WEP encryption, select Enable. To disable WEP encryption, select Disable. Your selection will be denoted by a bracketed asterisk, [*]. Press the right arrow button to save your new setting. Press the left arrow button to cancel your change.
Key Entry Method - To change how you want to enter the WEP key, select Key Entry Method. If you want to enter a passphrase to generate a WEP key, select ASCII. If you want to enter the WEP key using hexadecimal characters, select HEX. Your selection will be denoted by a bracketed asterisk, [*]. Press the right arrow button to save your new setting. Press the left arrow button to cancel your change.
Key Size - To change the size of the WEP key, select Key Size. If you want to use a
Key - To change the passphrase or WEP key, select Key. Enter the passphrase (ASCII characters) or WEP key (hexadecimal characters) in this field. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the available ASCII or hexadecimal characters. To make a selection, press the Select button. Press the right arrow button to save your new setting. Press the left arrow button to cancel your change. If you are entering hexadecimal characters, make sure you enter the exact number of hexadecimal characters requested on the Key screen.
Site Survey
If you want to search for all available wireless networks, select Site Survey. A list of wireless networks will appear. To connect to a specific network, select it, and press the right arrow button. If the network uses WEP encryption, a new screen will appear and ask you to enter the WEP key.
TCP/IP
To change the Media Link’s TCP/IP settings, select TCP/IP. You will see up to six choices: DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server 1, and DNS Server 2.
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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.
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Using the LCD Menus to Set up the Media Link