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field, choose “128 bits (HEX)” to connect with the Access Point or the Peer site
station by using the same 26 hexadecimal values in the following range: 0~9 and
A(a) ~F(f).
! Key ID:
While enabling “64 bits (ASCII)”, “128 bits (ASCII)”, “64 bits (HEX)” or “128 bits
(HEX)”, the “Key ID” will then be enabled as well. You must choose the same “Key
ID” for connection with the Access Point or the Peer site Station. You can choose
“Key 1” ~ “Key 4” for your own use.
! Key:
While enabling “64 bits (ASCII)”, “128 bits (ASCII)”, “64 bits (HEX)” or “128 bits
(HEX)” WEP Mode, the “Key” will then be enabled. You can key in the “64 bits
(ASCII)”, “128 bits (ASCII)”, “64 bits (HEX)”, or “128 bits (HEX)” WEP Key in the
field manually. The “64 bits (ASCII)” needs 5 ASCII characters with no limitation;
the “128 bits (ASCII)” needs 13 ASCII characters with no limitation; the “64 bits
(HEX)” needs 10 hexadecimal numbers for use and will have the upper limit of 10
Hexadecimal value of 0~9 and a(A)~f(F); the “128 bits (HEX)” needs 26 hexadecimal
value for use and will have the upper limit of 26 Hexadecimal number from range of
0~9 and a(A)~f(F). For “64 bits (HEX)” or “128 bits (HEX)”, if you enter out- of-
range Characters, the Utility will prompt a Warning Message to ask you to enter the
correct characters. If you didn’t enter enough hexadecimal value or ASCII character
in the “Key” field, the “Apply” button will not be able to use. And if you click “OK”
at this time, the Utility will close itself but will not set the incorrect WEP Key.
! Transmission Rate:
Use the Transmission Rate pull-down menu to select one of the transmission rates as
follows: Fixed 1Mbps, Fixed 2Mbps, Fixed 5.5Mbps, Fixed 11Mbps, Auto Select 1 or 2
Mbps, and Fully Auto. For best performance, select Fully Auto to allow the adapter to
automatically adjust the transfer speed.
! Power Saving:
Select or clear the check box to enable or disable the Power Saving Mode.