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Configuration 
Regulatory 
Domain 
It is illegal to use this device in any location outside of the regulatory 
domain. 
Station name 
This is the same as the Device (Host) Name on the WAN screen. On 
your PC, some Wireless status screens may display this name as the 
Access Point in use. 
SSID 
(ESSID) 
To communicate, all Wireless stations MUST use the same 
SSID/ESSID. 
The default value is null. 
Note! The SSID is case sensitive. 
Channel No. 
The default Channel for the USA and Canada is 3. 
Select the value you wish to use on your Wireless LAN. If you 
experience lost connections and/or slow data transfers you may need to 
experiment with different channels to see which is the best. 
Network Type 
Select the correct value for your Wireless LAN. 
• 
802.11 Ad-hoc mode is used when there is no Wireless Access 
Point, and each Wireless station communicates directly with other 
Wireless stations. This is the current standard. 
• 
Ad-hoc mode is used when there is no Wireless Access Point, and 
each Wireless station communicates directly with other Wireless 
stations. This is the older standard. 
• 
Infrastructure mode is used when each Wireless station connects to 
the Wireless Access point. This also provides access to the wired 
LAN. 
Link Info 
Button 
Click this button will open the sub screen. 
WEP Data Privacy 
Off 
If OFF (default), data is NOT encrypted before being transmitted. 
64 Bit 
Encryption 
If selected, data is encrypted, using the default key, before being 
transmitted.  
The receiving station must be set to 64 Bit Encryption, and have the 
same Key value in the same position in its key table. Otherwise, it will 
not be able to decrypt the data.  
Default Key 
Select the key you wish to be the default. Transmitted data is ALWAYS 
encrypted using the Default Key; the other Keys are for decryption only.  
Key Table:  
This table is used when Encrypting and Decrypting data. All stations, 
including this Access Point, always transmit data encrypted using their 
default key. The key number (1, 2, 3, 4) is also transmitted. The 
receiving station will use the key number (1, 2, 3, 4) to determine which 
key value to use for decryption. If the key value does not match the 
transmitting station, decryption will fail.  
The easiest way to ensure there are no problems is to have every Station, 
including the Access Point, use the same key table (all entries identical). 
Then, it does not matter which key is used as the default key.