Oki GL408e GL408e/GL412e WLAN Card Install Guide - Page 13

Disable, Enable, Shared, Hexadecimal, ASCII - not saving settings

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Menu screen Power Mgt 0 ms. * Transit Power 100% * Internat. Mode Disable* Auth Method Open* WLAN SETTING Reset WEP Keys WLAN SETTING WEP Key X WEP Key X Key Format Key Format Hexadecimal * Key Width 128 Bits * Byte XX 00 * WLAN Card Installation Guide What the options mean Power Management. This menu allows the power-save and sleep modes to be set. The value set wil be in milliseconds. If set to zero, the power-save mode will be disabled. The allowable range is 0 to 1000 ms., and the factory default is 0 ms.. Allows the transmission power to be set as a percentage of full power capabilities. The allowable range is 0 to 100%, and the factory default is 100%. International Mode. Allows the determination of whether the wireless option adapts to international frequency requirements in Europe. • Disable - factory default. Conforms to European standards. • Enable - does not conform to European standards. Authentification Method. Allows the authentification method used for the wireless network interface to be selected. • Open - factory default. Provides open authentification. • Shared - provides shared key authentification. Allows all four WEP keys to be simultaneously reset. Allows which WEP Key will be formatted in the following menus. Is a transitional menu screen that wil lead to menu screens that will allow the WEP Key to be formatted. Allows WEP Key input format to be selected. • Hexadecimal - factory default. Valid characters are 0 to 9 and A to F (upper case only) with a maximum of 32 characters. • ASCII - allows for alphanumeric characters to be used with a maximum of 16 characters. Allows the operator to select the width of the key desired. • 128 Bits - factory default. 32 Hex values or 16 ASCII characters. • 40 Bits - 10 Hex values or 5 ASCII characters. Enables the encryption (scramble) of information for security purposes. Up to four encription keys may be set in either ASCII or hexdecimal format, and in either 40 or 128 bits. The mode bits chosen, the greater the difficulty of decoding the information. Note: None of the WEP Key Configuration menus display on the configuration printout. 13

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WLAN
Card Installation Guide
Power Management. This menu allows the power-save and sleep modes to be set. The value set
wil be in milliseconds. If set to zero, the power-save mode will be disabled.
Power Mgt
0
ms. *
The allowable range is
0
to
1000 ms.
, and the factory default is
0 ms.
.
Transit Power
100% *
Allows the transmission power to be set as a percentage of full power capabilities.
The allowable range is
0
to
100%
, and the factory default is
100%
.
Internat. Mode
Disable*
International
Mode.
Allows
the
determination
of
whether
the
wireless
option
adapts
to
international frequency requirements in Europe.
Disable
- factory default. Conforms to European standards.
Enable
- does not conform to European standards.
Auth Method
Open*
Authentification
Method.
Allows
the
authentification
method
used
for
the
wireless
network
interface to be selected.
Open
- factory default. Provides open authentification.
Shared
- provides shared key authentification.
Allows all four WEP keys to be simultaneously reset.
WLAN SETTING
Reset WEP Keys
Allows which WEP Key will be formatted in the following menus.
WLAN SETTING
WEP Key X
WEP Key X
Key Format
Is a transitional menu screen that wil lead to menu screens that will allow the WEP Key to be
formatted.
Key Format
Hexadecimal *
Allows WEP Key input format to be selected.
Hexadecimal
- factory default. Valid characters are 0 to 9 and A to F (upper case only) with a
maximum of 32 characters.
ASCII
- allows for alphanumeric characters to be used with a maximum of 16 characters.
Key Width
128 Bits *
Allows the operator to select the width of the key desired.
128 Bits
- factory default. 32 Hex values or 16 ASCII characters.
40 Bits
- 10 Hex values or 5 ASCII characters.
Byte XX
00 *
Enables the encryption (scramble) of information for security purposes. Up to four encription keys
may be set in either ASCII or hexdecimal format, and in either 40 or 128 bits. The mode bits
chosen, the greater the difficulty of decoding the information.
Note: None of the WEP Key Configuration menus display on the configuration printout.
Menu screen
What the options mean