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Configuring the SDS using a Web interface 
 
Quatech SDS User’s Manual 
Step 
Procedure 
Description 
without involving central access points.  
Devices communicating in ad hoc mode 
do so in peer-to-peer fashion. All wireless 
adapters on the ad-hoc network must 
use the same SSID and the same 
channel number. 
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Step 7 
For Ad hoc only, configure the Channel. 
As with the SSID, devices sharing a 
wireless link must be tuned to the same 
channel.  
Note: The Channel setting is only used in 
Ad hoc mode. In Infrastructure mode, the 
access point (AP) determines which channel 
all devices associated with it must use. 
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Step 8 
Enable or disable WEP.  
¾ 
Select the Enable WEP checkbox to 
enable WEP. Continue with 
□ Step 9
¾ 
Clear the checkbox to disable WEP.  
Go to 
□ Step 11
. 
An optional security protocol for wireless 
local area networks, WEP provides 
security by encrypting data over radio 
waves so that it is protected as it is 
transmitted from the SDS to the AP. 
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Step 9 
Select the Key Length.  
¾ 
64 bit 
 
¾ 
128 bit 
Sets the WEP key length to be used.  
Selecting 64 bit activates the top row of 
hex number boxes.  
Selecting 128 bit activates both rows. 
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Step 10 
Enter the WEP Keys in hex.  
These are two digit hex values that will 
be used for the WEP keys. Valid 
characters are 0-9, a, b, c, d, e, and f. 
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Step 11 
Press Submit to configure the SDS with 
your settings. 
Note: Press the browser’s Back button to make 
no changes to the original settings.  
The IP Address Update successful screen 
displays. You must reset the SDS for 
your changes to take effect. 
If you press the browser’s Back button, 
your original settings remain unchanged. 
Figure 45 - IP Address Successful screen 
 
Step 
Procedure 
Description 
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Step 12 
Click on the link to reset the SDS. 
The Remote Reset screen displays. 
 
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940-0183-151 
March 2005