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Chapter 3: Custom Setup     23 
 
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Step 5: Establish Your Wireless Security Settings 
The base station uses Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 
(WPA) to help prevent unauthorized users from joining your network or accessing data 
that is being transmitted over the network. You cannot enable both types of wireless 
security; you must choose to enable either WEP or WPA.  
To use WPA, all the computers on your network must be running Windows XP with 
Service Pack 1 and the WPA Support Patch installed. Computers that do not meet 
these system requirements will not be able to connect to your network. For more 
information about enabling WPA on your base station, see Broadband Network  
Utility Help. 
The following procedure describes how to enable 128-bit WEP encryption. Any 
computer that meets the system requirements for Microsoft Broadband Networking 
products can use WEP.  
1. From the Base Station Management Tool Security menu, click Wireless Security. 
2. In the Encryption strength drop-down list, select 128-bit WEP (strong).  
3. Type a WEP key in the WEP Key box. For 128-bit encryption, the WEP key must be 
26 characters in length. WEP keys can contain numbers and the letters A through F. 
4. To enable your wireless security settings, click Apply. 
 
   
 Note  The wireless security settings of all the devices on your network must match the 
wireless security settings you provide for the base station. Be sure to note the settings you 
enter on this page so you can establish the same settings when you configure wireless 
adapters or other network devices.  
Step 6: Set the Base Station to Access Point Mode 
1. On the Security menu, click Base Station Mode. 
2. Click the Access Point radio button, and then click Yes to confirm your selection.  
3. If you have not already established a name for your base station, type a name in the 
Base station name text box. Do not use the default name of MN-700. 
Note  Be sure to write down the name you establish for this base station. When you set 
the base station to access point mode, it becomes a client on your network and it 
obtains its IP address automatically by DHCP. You must, therefore, type the base 
station name in the address field of your Web browser to open the Base Station 
Management Tool for this base station. You can no longer communicate with this base 
station by using the IP address of 192.168.2.1. 
4. Click Apply. When you switch from router mode to access point mode, the base 
station resets. While the reset is in progress, the Power light on the base station 
turns orange. When the light is solid green, the reset is complete. 
5. After the reset is complete, turn off the computer and the base station.