Belkin F6D3010 User Manual - Page 30

Step 2., Step 3.

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Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility Step 2. Next depending on the WEP security settings the router (or access point) you are connecting to may be using, select "64 bits" or "128 bits" from the "Encryption" drop-down box and click "Next" to continue. Step 3. The next screen allows you to select the encryption key "Input Method" using alphanumeric, hexadecimal, or passphrase. Most WEP encryption keys are hexadecimal consisting of letters A through F and numbers 0 through 9. The method you choose should match the same method used by the router (or access point). Select the "Input Method", enter in the Key and select 1, 2, 3, or 4 from the "Key Index". Click "Complete" to save the security settings and the new profile. 28

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Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility
Step 2.
Next depending on the WEP security settings the router (or
access point) you are connecting to may be using, select
“64 bits” or “128 bits” from the “Encryption” drop-down box
and click “Next” to continue.
Step 3.
The next screen allows you to select the encryption key
“Input Method” using alphanumeric, hexadecimal, or
passphrase. Most WEP encryption keys are hexadecimal
consisting of letters A through F and numbers 0 through 9.
The method you choose should match the same method
used by the router (or access point). Select the “Input
Method”, enter in the Key and select 1, 2, 3, or 4 from the
“Key Index”. Click “Complete” to save the security settings and
the new profile.