User's Manual
2. From the General page, click the Networks tab.
3. Select the profile from the Profile List and click the Edit button or click the Add button if
you are using the Profile Wizard.
4. Click the Security tab. Select Security Settings, the third dialog if using the Profile
Wizard.
5. Select Shared from the Network Authentication drop-down box.
6. Select 64-bit or 128-bit from the Encryption Level drop-down box.
7. Select a key index number 1, 2, 3, or 4 from the Encrypt data with key index drop-down
box to use for encryption. Key selection corresponds to the WEP encryption pass phrase
or WEP key.
8. Select either of the following:
• Pass phrase: Click Use Pass Phrase to enable it. Enter a text phrase,
up to five (using 64-bit) or 13 (using 128-bit) alphanumeric characters
((0-9, a-z or A-Z), in the pass phrase field.
• WEP key: Click Use WEP Keys to enable it. Enter up to ten (using 64-
bit) alphanumeric characters, 0-9, A-F, or twenty-six (using 128-bit)
alphanumeric characters, 0-9, A-F in the WEP key field.
9. Click OK to save the settings and return to the previous dialog.
NOTE: You must use the same encryption type, index number, and WEP key as other devices
on your wireless network.
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Troubleshooting
• Problems with installation
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Before calling Customer Support
Users are dropped from the wireless network •
Range decreases as data rate increases •
Signal doesn't pass through a short or thin wall •
Signal strength drops when a cell phone is used in area •
Range is shorter than it should be •
Interference from fluorescent lights •
When too much range is undesirable •
Prevent access to wireless networks from outside the building •
Problems with network connectivity •