Siemens ADSL 500 User Manual

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Frequency Domain:    The frequency in which the radio links are about to be established.   
Desired Channel:   
The frequency in which the radio links are about to be established. Select channel that you 
want. Usually the wireless clients will scan the whole operable channels and then select the 
desired communications channel automatically. 
Authentication Type:   The ADSL Router supports three authentication types: Open System, Shared key and Auto
This should be considered with the WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) mechanism. 
Wired Equivalent Privacy Mechanism 
The privacy security function can enhance wireless media security by encryption technology. All wireless clients 
must set the same encryption key to maintain the tightened communication with the ADSL Router properly. The 
Authenticate Algorithm options are: 
When the wired Equivalent Privacy Mechanism is Turns off. Using Open-key as authentication algorithm, you are 
running the risk of allowing some unauthorized wireless LAN cards that have the capability of eavesdropping your 
SSID to associate itself to the device. 
Turns on encryption. Wired Equivalent Privacy Mechanism is Turns on. You should select the encryption key length 
as 64 or 128 bit keys. Then enter the encryption key in Key Entry fields.   
Note:   
When Wired Equivalent Privacy Mechanism is enabled, the wireless client must be configured 
with exactly the same encryption level (64 or 128-bit) and encryption key as identified in the 
ADSL Router, so that access to the unit is allowed. 
Association Control 
You can enable this control to associate to your router with other wireless clients. 
 
You can add a new client for associating to the router. Click Add a new client to get into another page. Enter the 
MAC address for the new wireless LAN client. Choose if this new wireless LAN client is an authorized (Allow) or a 
non-authorized client (Deny) and click Apply
 
 
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