If you selected Hex Key Format, write your 13-digit hexadecimal key in the space below for future reference, and then enter the key in the Encryption Key 1 box. Each digit of the key needs to be one of these digits:

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

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If you selected ASCII, write your 5-digit ASCII-character key in the space below for future reference, and then enter the key in the Encryption Key 1 box. ASCII characters include all the numbers and letters, as well as some other characters. (A is different from a, so be careful.)

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Click Finished, and at the Settings changed successfully! message, click OK.

Your basic setup is complete! You don’t need to keep the AP+4 plugged into the setup computer.

If you are using the AP+4 as a Router/Access Point, your broadband modem is already connected. You can plug up to four computers, game consoles, or other devices into the AP+4’s LAN ports. The AP+4 can also link wireless devices to your network.

If you are using the AP+4 as a Repeater, you can unplug the computer from the AP+4’s LAN port and locate the AP+4 near the edge of the wireless network you want to extend.

If you are using the AP+4 as an Ethernet Client or a Wireless ISP to provide access to your wireless network, you can plug up to four computers, game consoles, or other devices into the AP+4’s LAN ports.

Advanced Features

For information about all the options on the AP+4 menu, please see the User Guide on the CD.

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