ZyXEL PLA450 v2 User Guide - Page 58

Requirements, Setup Information, Network type: Ad-Hoc

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Chapter 6 Wireless LAN Like radio stations or television channels, each wireless network uses a specific channel, or frequency, to send and receive information. • Every wireless client in the same wireless network must use security compatible with the AP. Security stops unauthorized devices from using the wireless network. It can also protect the information that is sent in the wireless network. Requirements To add a wireless LAN to your existing network, make sure you have the following: 1 an access point (AP) or a router with the wireless feature 2 at least one wireless network card/adapter which varies according to your computer. • If you have a desktop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless PCI adapter. • If you have a laptop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless CardBus card. 3 a RADIUS server only if you want to use WPA or WPA2. To have two or more computers communicate with each other wirelessly without an AP or wireless router, make sure you have the following: 1 two or more wireless network cards/adapters which vary according to your computers. • If you have a desktop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless PCI adapter. • If you have a laptop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless CardBus card. Setup Information To set up your wireless network using an AP or wireless router, make sure your AP or wireless router and wireless network card(s)/adapter(s) use the same following settings: • SSID Channel Network type of a wireless network card/adapter: Infrastructure • wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, or b/g • Security: ( ) None ( ) WEP (64 bit or 128 bit key) (ASCII or Hex WPA-PSK (TKIP WPA (TKIP) ( ) WPA2-PSK (AES WPA2 (AES) • Preamble type (if available): auto, short or long To set up your wireless network without an AP or wireless router, make sure wireless network cards/adapters use the same following settings: • Network type: Ad-Hoc • SSID Channel wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, or b/g 58 PLA450 User's Guide

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Chapter 6 Wireless LAN
PLA450 User’s Guide
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Like radio stations or television channels, each wireless network uses a specific channel,
or frequency, to send and receive information.
Every wireless client in the same wireless network must use security compatible with the
AP.
Security stops unauthorized devices from using the wireless network. It can also protect
the information that is sent in the wireless network.
Requirements
To add a wireless LAN to your existing network, make sure you have the following:
1
an access point (AP) or a router with the wireless feature
2
at least one wireless network card/adapter which varies according to your computer.
If you have a desktop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless PCI adapter.
If you have a laptop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless CardBus card.
3
a RADIUS server only if you want to use WPA or WPA2.
To have two or more computers communicate with each other wirelessly without an AP or
wireless router, make sure you have the following:
1
two or more wireless network cards/adapters which vary according to your computers.
If you have a desktop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless PCI adapter.
If you have a laptop, use either a wireless USB adapter or a wireless CardBus card.
Setup Information
To set up your wireless network using an AP or wireless router, make sure your AP or wireless
router and wireless network card(s)/adapter(s) use the same following settings:
• SSID:_____________________
Channel: _________
Network type of a wireless network card/adapter: Infrastructure
wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, or b/g
• Security:
(
) None
(
) WEP (64 bit or 128 bit key) (ASCII or Hex):________________
(
) WPA-PSK (TKIP):_______________
(
) WPA (TKIP)
(
) WPA2-PSK (AES):______________
(
) WPA2 (AES)
Preamble type (if available): auto, short or long
To set up your wireless network without an AP or wireless router, make sure wireless network
cards/adapters use the same following settings:
Network type: Ad-Hoc
• SSID:_____________________
Channel: _________________
wireless standard: IEEE 802.11b, g, or b/g