GigaFast Ethernet
Section 6
Hide SSID in Beacon: This option hides the SSID in the beacon so that the
Wireless Router cannot be found by a passive scan program or utility. This
is used in a more secure application environment.
Station can’t use “unspecified” SSID: Allow or deny the Wireless Router to
associate with any wireless client PC whose SSID is
.
WEP enabled: Enables or disables the Wired Equivalent Privacy security
function.
WEP key length: Selects 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption. Be sure that
the settings in the Wireless Router are the same as all wireless client PCs.
Otherwise communication will not be possible.
PassPhrase: Used to generate WEP-64 or WEP-128 key 1-4 automatically.
WEP key: For
WEP encryption. A key of
hexadecimal characters
in length must be filled in. For
WEP encryption, a key of
hexadecimal characters in length must be filled in. Be sure that the key in
the Wireless Router is the same as all wireless client PCs. Otherwise
communication will not be possible.
WEP key to use: Selects one of four key sets to be used for encryption. To
connect to a Wi-Fi compliant wireless device, key #1 must be selected.
Deny unencrypted data: Any unencrypted data frames will be denied if this
option is selected.
Authentication: Selects the mechanism of shared key, open system, or both
authentication algorithms.
The upper list shows all MAC addresses associated with the Wireless
Router currently.
ANY
64-bit
10
128-bit
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The forth TAB is the “Associate” page.