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Shared Key 1-4: For Open-System and Shared-Key, the Key is to be entered in the boxes. The 
SAME Key must be entered in both the Router and Client. Take note that there is a different Key 
length for a different number of encryption bits. 152 bits is the most secure, but make sure that 
your Client card supports it. The last point to take note is that if you use Key 4 on the Router, you 
must also use Key 4 on the Client, for example. The same logic applies for Keys 1-3. 
 
In summary, the Keys must be 
 The 
same 
  The same length 
  The same number of bits chosen 
  The same format (Hex or ASCII) 
  The same location (1-4)
 
Advanced Settings 
This section is for the configuration of some of the Advanced Settings. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Short Preamble: Tick the box to use Short Preamble in the Wireless LAN packet headers. Most 
manufacturers implement long preambles. Even if there is a mismatch between the Router and 
the card, they can still connect well and the mismatch may not be noticeable to most users. Do 
not change this setting without seeking advice. 
RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP Address of the RADIUS Server (for 802.1x 
authentication purposes). This is used only when you have a RADIUS Server and want to use it 
for authentication. Almost all homes and many offices do not have a RADIUIS Server. These 3 
settings are for advanced users only. 
RADIUS Shared Secret: Enter the Shared Secret of the RADIUS Server. (Only if 802.1x protocol 
is used. 
Key Source: Specify the location of the key storage. (Only if 802.1x is used.) 
 
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