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Configuration: Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB
5Click Generate WEP Keys. The following window is displayed:
6Click OK. The WEP CONFIGURATION fields now appear something like:
Before performing step 7, consider the following:
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If all of your wireless adapters support
For a WLAN client equipped with a Motorola wireless adapter, you can enter the WEP Passphrase when you perform Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP. For all other wireless adapters, you will probably need to enter the generated WEP key that you designate in step 7.
7Under WEP CONFIGURATION, set:
WEP | Sets whether shared key authentication is enabled to provide data privacy on the WLAN: |
Authentication | • Open System — Any WLAN client can transmit data to any other client without |
| authentication. It is the default, if the Security Mode is set to WEP. |
| • Shared Key — The SBG940 authenticates and transfers data to and from all clients having |
| shared key authentication enabled. We recommend this setting. |
Encryption | Use a WEP key length that is compatible with your wireless client adapters. Choose one of: |
| • Enable |
| • Enable |
| Motorola WN825G and WPCI810G wireless adapters and most current wireless adapters |
Key 1 to Key 4 Select the active key (1 to 4). Only one key can be active. You can generate WEP keys from a passphrase as described in steps 4 to 6 or type
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We recommend changing the WEP keys frequently. Never provide the WEP key to anyone who is not authorized to use your WLAN.
8Click Save Changes to save your changes.
If you need to restore the wireless defaults, click Reset Wireless Defaults.
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