
Chapter 9 Configuring the DMA
Table 15 OPTION > Network Settings > Wireless LAN Settings (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Cryptography Key | The DMA uses a WEP key to encrypt data. All the devices on the wireless LAN |
| must use the same WEP key for data transmission. |
| Your DMA allows you to configure up to four |
| key is used as the default key at any one time. The default key is key 1. Use the |
| (smaller) field on the left to select a key to configure and then select the (larger) |
| field on the right and use the |
| page 36) to enter the key. |
| A key can be 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters |
| your network is using 64 bit WEP. |
| A key can be 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters |
| your network is using 128 bit WEP. |
| Note: The values for the WEP keys must be set up exactly the |
| same on all wireless devices in the same wireless LAN. |
| Note: ASCII WEP keys are case sensitive. |
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IP Address | Select this button to go to a menu similar to the Wired LAN settings menu (see |
Settings | Section 9.4 on page 53 for details). |
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OK | Select this to save your changes back to the DMA. |
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CANCEL | Select this to exit this screen without saving your changes. |
9.7.1 Wireless LAN Setup Using Windows® Connect Now
Windows® Connect Now lets you save your computer’s wireless settings to a USB memory stick. Then you can connect the USB stick to the DMA to configure the DMA’s wireless settings. This allows you to easily set up a wireless LAN. To take advantage of this feature, you need:
•A USB memory stick with at least 300K of available memory.
•Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Follow the steps below to set up a wireless LAN using Windows® Connect Now. You do not need to connect the USB stick to the computer yet, you will be prompted to do so later.
1Click Start > Control Panel and
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