Linksys WPC300N-RM User Guide - Page 14
Connect, WEP Key Needed for Connection, WPA Personal Wi-Fi Protected Access
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Wireless-N Notebook Adapter 2. If your network has WEP, WPA Personal, or WPA2 Personal wireless security enabled, then that security screen will appear. Continue to the screen for your wireless security. • WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) If you have WEP enabled, this screen will appear. Select 64-bit or 128-bit. Then enter a passphrase or WEP key. Passphrase - Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase field, so a WEP key is automatically generated. The passphrase is case-sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters. It must match the passphrase of your other wireless network devices and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only. (If you have any non-Linksys wireless products, enter the WEP key manually on those products.) WEP Key - The WEP key you enter must match the WEP key of your wireless network. For 64-bit encryption, enter exactly 10 hexadecimal characters. For 128-bit encryption, enter exactly 26 hexadecimal characters. Valid hexadecimal characters are "0" to "9" and "A" to "F". Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3. Figure 4-5: WEP Key Needed for Connection • WPA Personal (Wi-Fi Protected Access) If your network has the wireless security WPA Personal enabled, this screen will appear. Encryption - Select the type of algorithm you want to use, TKIP or AES, from the Encryption drop-down menu. Pre-shared Key - Enter a Pre-shared key of 8-63 characters in the Pre-shared Key field. Figure 4-6: WPA Personal Needed for Connection Then click Connect and proceed to Step 3. wep (wired equivalent privacy): a method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security. Chapter 4: Setting up and Connecting the Wireless-N Notebook Adapter Setting up the Adapter encryption: encoding data transmitted in a network. wpa (wi-fi protected access: a wireless security protocol using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption, which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server. 8