Chapter 4 Connection Wizard
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Note: The wireless stations and NBG4115 must use the same SSID, channel ID,
WPA-PSK (if WPA-PSK is enabled) or WPA2-PSK (if WPA2-PSK is enabled) for
wireless communication.

4.4.1 Extend (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK) Security

Choose Extend (WPA-PSK) or Extend (WPA2-PSK) security in the Wireless
LAN setup screen to set up a Pre-Shared Key.
Figure 14 Wizard Step 2: Extend (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK) Security
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
4.5 STEP 3: Internet Configuration
The NBG4115 offers four Internet connection types. They are Ethernet, PPP
over Ethernet, PPTP or Mobile 3G. The wizard attempts to detect which WAN
connection type you are using. If the wizard does not detect a connection type,
you must select one from the drop-down list box.
If you have an always-on connection, most likely you should use Ethernet. If your
connection requires a user name and password to authenticate your connection,
then choose either PPPoE or PPTP. Finally, if you are using a USB-based 3G
device, select the Mobile 3G option.
Table 10 Wizard Step 2: Extend (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK) Security
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Pre-Shared
Key Type from 8 to 63 case-sensitive ASCII or HEX characters. You can set up
the most secure wireless connection by configuring WPA in the wireless
LAN screens. You need to configure an authentication server to do this.
Back Click Back to display the previous screen.
Next Click Next to proceed to the next screen.
Exit Click Exit to close the wizard screen without saving.