User`s manual
Blitzz Super G Wireless – 108 Mbps 802.11g Notebook Adapter
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Association Type – This includes Open/Shared mode.
Passphrase- Some Access Points can use passphrase input instead of WEP
keys. The passphrase automatically generates WEP keys based on the
entered passphrase. The primary reason for using passphrase is to avoid
using the long and difficult to remember WEP keys. But please remember that
WEP keys are the ones that are used for packet encryption. Passphrase is
only used to save time and is not the actual key. If a passphrase is entered,
the keys are generated in real time
Use ASCII – To input your key in ASCII (A-Z, 0-9, etc) select this box then
enter the key below. You cannot use a Passphrase when you are using ASCII
input.
Transmit Key- There are 4 WEP Keys available to use. By setting the
Transmit Key, we can specify which key to use to encrypt the wireless
packets.
Key 1- This is 1
st
WEP key usable for packet encryption.
Key 2- This is 2
nd
WEP key usable for packet encryption
Key 3- This is 3
rd
WEP key usable for packet encryption.
Key 4- This is 4
th
WEP key usable for packet encryption.
3.) Authentication : WPA-PSK This is another pre-shared key encryption
method. In order to use this method, you need the passphrase used by the
Access Point that you want to connect to. Packets are encrypted based on this
passphrase.