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Troubleshooting
Wireless Network Name Ssid
Configure your WG511U
Chapter Basic Setup
Ad-Hoc Setting
How to
Authorization
Internet service provider
Using WEP Security
Infrastructure Mode
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FCC Information to User
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Chapter Wireless Security Configuration
Glossary
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Chapter About This Manual
Audience, Conventions, Publication Date
How to Navigate this Manual
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How to Print this Manual
About This Manual
Key Features and Related Netgear Products
Chapter Introduction
802.11a and 802.11b/g Wireless Networking
What’s in the Box?
Road Map for ‘How to Get There From Here’
Road Map for How to Get There From Here
Netgear Double
Exchange files
Use printers
Verifying System Requirements
Chapter Basic Setup
What You Need Before You Begin
Two Basic Operating Modes
Observing Location and Range Guidelines
WG511U Default Wireless Configuration Settings
Click Install Driver and Utility
Basic Installation Instructions
For Windows XP Users Installing a WG511U
Basic Setup
Configure your WG511U
Wireless Security Configuration
Verify wireless connectivity to your network
LED Descriptions
For Windows 2000 & 98/Me Users Installing a WG511U
Found New Hardware Wizard
Configure your WG511U and save
Profile
Below Word Meaning
WG511U Wireless Connection Indicators
Interpreting the LED on the WG511U
Interpreting System Tray Icon Colors
Color Condition Description
Troubleshooting
Basic Tips
Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions
Basic Setup
Using Configuration Profiles
Chapter Netgear Smart Wireless Wizard
Understanding the Configuration Options
Connecting to an Access Point in Infrastructure Mode
How to Configure an Infrastructure Mode Profile
Run the WG511U Smart Wireless Wizard
Configure the wireless network settings
Save your settings in a Profile
Connecting to Another PC in Ad-hoc Mode
Netgear WG511U Wireless PC Card in Computer-to-Computer Mode
How to Configure an Ad-hoc Mode Network
Configure the PC network settings
Ad-Hoc Setting
What’s on the Statistics Page?
Understanding the Advanced Settings
Chapter Wireless Security Configuration
Understanding the Security Options
Using WEP Security
Basic Requirements for WEP
WEP Security Encryption Key
WEP Security Settings Worksheet
Wireless Network Name Ssid
Configure the WEP settings
How to Configure WEP Encryption Security
Configure the Network Name Ssid settings
Using WPA-PSK Advanced Security
Basic Requirements for WPA-PSK
WPA-PSK Security Settings Worksheet
How to Configure WPA-PSK Advanced Security
Configure the WPA-PSK settings
WPA-PSK settings screen
Wireless Security Configuration
Appendix a Technical Specifications
FCC, CE
Technical Specifications
Infrastructure Mode
Appendix B Wireless Networking Basics
Wireless Networking Overview
Wireless Channels
Ad Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer Workgroup
Network Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid
802.11b/g Wireless Channels
802.11a Legal Power Output and Wireless Channels
WG511U user can use thirteen channels in non-turbomode
Wireless Security Overview
WPA
WEP Authentication
WEP Overview
802.1x
Cisco Leap
Authentication Open System Steps
WEP Keys
Bit WEP
How to Use WEP Parameters
WEP Key Configuration
802.1x Port Based Network Access Control
Figure B-4 802.1x authentication
WPA Wireless Security
How Does WPA Compare to WEP?
What are the Key Features of WPA Security?
How Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i?
Figure B-5 WPA Overview
Figure B-6 WPA/802.1x Authentication Sequence
Wireless Networking Basics
Michael
WPA Data Encryption Key Management
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Tkip
AES Support
Is WPA Perfect?
Product Support for WPA
Wireless network adapters Wireless client programs
Wireless Networking Basics
Appendix C Preparing Your PCs for Network Access
Configuring Windows 98 and Me for TCP/IP Networking
Install or Verify Windows Networking Components
Preparing Your Computers for TCP/IP Networking
Preparing Your PCs for Network Access
Choose Settings, and then Control Panel
Locate your Network Neighborhood icon
Primary Network Logon is set to Windows logon
Selecting Windows’ Internet Access Method
Verifying TCP/IP Properties
Configuring Windows 2000 or XP for TCP/IP Networking
Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XP or
Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows XP
TCP/IP details are presented on Support tab
Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties
Dhcp Configuration of TCP/IP in Windows
Verify that Obtain an IP address
Obtain an IP address automatically is selected
Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Windows XP or
Preparing Your PCs for Network Access
Glossary
List of Glossary Terms
Adsl
EAP
Internet service provider
Megabits per second
Ssid
WEP
Glossary
Index
Numerics
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