Netgear MP101 MP101 User Manual - Page 15
AvAILABLE NETWORKS, NETGEAR, Wireless, WEP Security, Disabled, OK to accept, to edit, WEP Key - group
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User's Manual for the MP101 Digital Music Player 1. Plug in your player. The display will show start-up messages as it scans for wireless networks. Up to 10 networks that are detected will be displayed. Also displayed for each network will be the type of network (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc), whether security is enabled or disabled, and the wireless channel. AvAILABLE NETWORKS X ( I F ² 3 ) NETGEAR ( I F ± 9 ) Wireless Note: If the MP101 cannot detect a wireless network, you may have to select Available Networks to re-scan. If you have disabled broadcast of SSIDs on your network, see Manual Wireless Configuration on page 3-3. 2. Select the desired network. If the selected wireless network has Wireless Encryption (WEP) disabled, you do not need to configure WEP encryption and can skip to Step 4. If the selected wireless network has WEP enabled, the MP101 will automatically detect it and bring up the WEP Security screen. 3. The WEP Security screen will guide you through WEP configuration. At any point you can press [W] to move to the previous screen. a. The current WEP Setting is shown. WEP Security Disabled OK to accept, X to edit Press [OK] to accept the setting or press [X] to change the setting. WEP can be disabled, or set to either 64- or 128-bit encryption strength. b. WEP Key. WEP Key XP a s s p h r a s e Manual Keys Select the method for creating WEP data encryption keys. • Passphrase method. You can automatically generate WEP keys with a passphrase. Enter a word or group of printable characters using the numbered keypad on your remote control. Pressing each button will cycle through the letters and number printed on the button. For example, pressing 5 will cycle through J-K-L-j-k-l-5. Use the [] or [] button to backspace. Push the [OK] button to save the passphrase. These characters are case sensitive. Not all wireless devices support the passphrase method. Setting Up the MP101 1-7