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An SSID is already entered here at the time of 
purchase (the characters shown on the side of 
the Base Station). If you want to change it, 
enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric 
characters and symbols.
An SSID is an ID that identifies a wireless 
network.
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To hide the SSID from outsiders, check this 
box (Stealth SSID).
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Select one of the three following encryption 
methods: [WEP], [WPA-PSK (TKIP)] and 
[WPA2-PSK (AES)]. If you select [WEP], 
enter an encryption key. If you select [WPA-
PSK (TKIP)] or [WPA2-PSK (AES)], enter a 
pre-shared key.
When using WEP:
As the encryption key, enter a string of 
characters or a string of hexadecimal 
numbers. 
You can use any string of characters as the 
key, but the number of required characters 
differs depending on the length of the key. The 
following table shows the number of required 
characters and the characters that can be used 
in encryption keys.
When using WPA-PSK (TKIP) or 
WPA2-PSK (AES):
Enter a pre-shared key from 8 to 64 characters 
in length.
When you enter 64 characters, the available 
characters are limited to 0 to 9, A to F, and a 
to f.
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Click this to confirm and save the information 
you have entered. After clicking, a screen 
asking you to reboot the Base Station appears. 
Click [Restart] to update the settings.
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Click this to initialize all wireless LAN 
settings.
Tips
• You will need the SSID, and the encryption key or 
pre-shared key, when you connect your computer to 
the Base Station via a wireless connection. Make a 
note of the information you enter here.
• The information set here is only used in normal 
mode. In setup mode, the initial settings shown on 
the side of the Base Station are used, and the Base 
Station works on the 2.4 GHz frequency band 
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• The initial setting for the wireless channel in normal 
mode is a channel in the 2.4 GHz band. To use a 
wireless device that is only compatible with the 5 
GHz band, change the wireless channel of the Base 
Station to a channel in the 5 GHz band.
Also you can use the Base Station as a wireless 
access point.
If you use the Base Station as a wireless access 
point, you can connect to the Internet via the Base 
Station from a device equipped with a wireless 
LAN function. 
Tip
To use the Base Station as a wireless access point for 
computers, the computers must be equipped with 
integrated wireless LAN functions or wireless LAN 
cards that conform to the IEEE802.11a/b/g standards.
Notes
• Not all wireless LAN devices are guaranteed to 
connect to the Base Station.
• You can connect a maximum of 16 wireless LAN 
devices by using the Base Station as a wireless 
access point. In some cases, however, the number of 
connecting devices may cause the communication 
speed to decrease. For example, you may not be able 
to send or receive video smoothly if other wireless 
LAN devices connect and communicate with the 
Base Station.
Key length
64-bit
128-bit
Character 
input
5 characters
(alphanumeric, 
symbols)
13 characters
(alphanumeric, 
symbols)
Hexadecimal 
input
10 characters
(0 to 9, A to F, 
a to f)
26 characters
(0 to 9, A to F, 
a to f)
Input method
Number of characters
Character input
8 to 63 characters
(alphanumeric, symbols) 
Hexadecimal input
64 characters
(0 to 9, A to F, a to f)