Motorola SVG1501UE 用户手册

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Motorola recommends using WPA instead of WEP if all of your wireless clients support 
WPA encryption. WPA advantages include: 
• 
Stronger encryption and more secure 
• 
Authentication to ensure that only authorized users can log in to your WLAN 
• 
Easier configuration 
• 
Standard algorithm on all compliant products to generate a key from a textual 
passphrase 
• 
Incorporation into the new IEEE 802.11i wireless networking standard 
For new wireless LANs, Motorola recommends purchasing client adapters that support 
WPA encryption. 
Installing Wireless Clients 
Note: Use the SVG1501 Installation CD-ROM to set client security. The 
passcode is located on the gateway label. 
For each wireless client computer, follow the instructions supplied with the adapter and 
the steps below to install the wireless adapter: 
1.  Insert the CD-ROM for the adapter in the CD-ROM drive on the client. 
2.  Install the device software from the CD. 
3.  Insert the adapter in the PCMCIA or PCI slot or connect it to the USB port. 
4.  Configure the adapter to obtain an IP address automatically.  
On a PC with Wireless Client Manager installed, the 
 icon is displayed on the 
Windows task bar. Double-click the icon to launch the utility. You may need to do the 
following to use a wireless client computer to access the Internet: 
Configuring Wireless Clients 
If You:  
You Need to do this  on each client,: 
Configured WPA on the SVG1501 
Configure a Wireless Client for WPA or WPA2 
Configured WEP on the SVG1501 
Configure a Wireless Client for WEP 
Configured the Wireless Network Name 
on the SVG1501 
Configure a Wireless Client with the Network 
Name (SSID) 
Configured a MAC Access Control List 
on the SVG1501 
No client configuration required