User's Manual
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Pre User Key – Defines the unique encryption key for network configuration security.
The Pre User key is used with many authentication mechanism and encryption
Shared Keys – Determines a set of shared encryption keys (First, Second, Third, Fourth)
used for wireless encryption and security. At least one Shared Key field must be
populated to enable security using a shared key. If more then one key is defined then
Click on the radio button to select a key as the default encryption key.
Key Length – The options for Key Length are
• 64 bit encryption (10 digits)
• 128 bit encryption (26 digits)
• 152 bit encryption (32 digits)
The number of available characters allowed to be entered in the encryption key field will
automatically be determined by the Key length setting.
None
Select this mode when there is no authentication or encryption enabled on the wireless
LAN network.
3-3-3 Advanced settings in Profile Management
The advanced tab provide more complex wireless settings and these settings should only
be modified if there is a specific requirement on your wireless network.
a. Power Save Mode - allows the user to minimize power utilized by the
WLAN 802.11a/b/g device. Note: Setting Power Save Mode to enabled
(Normal or Maximum) may cause the user to experience an extended
connection delay of up to one minute.
b. Network Type - allows the user to configure the WLAN 802.11a/b/g device
as either an Ad-hoc or Access point type network
c. 802.11b Preamble - allows setting the preamble support to match up with
the specified wireless network.
d. Transmit Power Level - allows the user to modify the power output of the
radio. Setting. Note: Setting this to any other value except 100% will
decrease range of your WLAN 802.11a/b/g device.










