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Network Mode
Select “B-only” , “G-only” or “Mixed(as default)”,for
network type.
SSID:
As the acronym for Extend Service Set Identifier,
ESSID is the unique name shared among all clients
and Wireless Broadband Router in a same wireless
network. The ESSID must be identical for all points
and must not exceed 32 characters.
SSID Broadcast:
Router will broadcast the SSID to let WLANs clients
easily search and connect to this wireless router by
leaving this item as default setting “Enable”. Click
“Disable” to disable the broadcast.
Channel:
Select the appropriate channel number from the
drop-down. The permissible channels are different
from Regulatory Domains. Make sure that all nodes in
the same wireless LAN network use the same channel,
or the channel usage is automatic when a connection
between client and access point are made.
WEP:
As the acronym for Wired Equivalent Privacy, WEP
is an encryption mechanism used to protect your
wireless data communications. WEP uses a
combination of 64-bit/128-bit keys to encrypt data that
is transmitted between all points in a wireless network
to insure data security. To code/decode the data
transmission, all points must use the identical key. To
make the WEP encryption active or inactive, select
“Mandatory” or “Disable”.
WEP Key Setting: WEP
As the WEP is active, click the button of “WEP Key
Setting” to go to the setting page. Select “64Bit” or
“128Bit” encryption algorithm from the drop-down
list. There are two ways to generate WEP key: