ZyXEL Communications 2000W_V2 User Manual

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Prestige 2000W_V2 Quick Start Guide
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2.1 Setting the Prestige to Use a WEP Key
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles wireless communications to keep them private. Do the 
following if you were given a WEP key to use, otherwise skip to 
 
Use the down arrow key to scroll to WEP Select and press the OK key.
7. Profiles
8. Auth Type
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Scroll to the length of WEP keys (64-bit or 128-bit) that the wireless network 
uses and press the OK key 
[3] 128bit
[1] None
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Use the down arrow key and the OK key to select a WEP key to configure (most 
networks use WEP key 1 by default).
8. WEP key 2
9. WEP key 3
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You will enter the WEP key for your wireless network here. 
The bottom center of the screen shows the keypad mode Aa1@, with the A 
mode highlighted. Use the up and down arrows to select capital letters (A), 
lowercase letters (a), numbers (1), or symbols (@). 
WEP key 1
**********
Ok            a1@     Clear
Use the keypad to enter the WEP key. Use the Power/End key to clear the 
default text and remove typos. You may need multiple keypad presses to enter 
letters.  For example, to enter a lowercase “b”, press the down arrow key to 
select lowercase mode (a), then press the “2” key twice. 
Press the OK key when you are done. 
WEP key 1
mykey
Ok          A 1@      Clear
You can configure up to four WEP keys (in the same manner as the first) but 
only one key can be selected (enabled) at any one time.
9. WEP key 3
10. WEP key 4
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6. WEP Select
[2] 64bit
7. WEP key 1
A
a
8. WEP key 2