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Network
Authentication
Disabled
802.1x
WPA
WPA-PSK
WPA Pre-Shared
Key
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Either a 64-digit
hexadecimal number *or*
an 8 to 63 character
WPA Group
Rekey Interval
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
0 to 2
32
-1
0 to 2
32
-1
RADIUS Server
Disabled
(grayed out)
IP v.4 address
IP v.4 address
Disabled
(grayed out)
RADIUS Port
Disabled
(grayed out)
0 to 65535
0 to 65535
Disabled
(grayed out)
RADIUS Key
Disabled
(grayed out)
0 to 255 character
ASCII string
0 to 255 character
ASCII string
Disabled
(grayed out)
Data Encryption
Off, WEP (64-bit),
WEP (128-bit)
WEP (128-bit)
TKIP, AES
TKIP, AES
Shared Key
Authentication
Optional, Required
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
PassPhrase
See Table 4.
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Network Key 1 thru
Network Key 4
See Table 4.
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Current Network
Key
See Table 4.
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Disabled
(grayed out)
Table 3. Parameter Value List/Range Dependencies on Network Authentication Setting
Data Encryption Setting
Off
WEP (64-bit), WEP (128-bit)
PassPhrase
Disabled (grayed out)
Up to 32 character string
containing ASCII characters with
codes between 0x20 and 0x7e
Network Key 1 thru Network
Key 4
Disabled (grayed out)
5 or 13 ASCII characters or 10 or
26 hexadecimal digits
Current Network Key
Disabled (grayed out)
1
to 4
Table 4. WEP-Specific Parameter Value List/Range Dependencies on Data Encryption Setting
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802.11b/g Advanced Web Page
This page enables some advanced 802.11b settings to be made. The factory default values
should provide good results in most cases. We don’t recommend you change these settings
unless you have technical knowledge of 802.11b wireless technology.
For expert users, details of all settings on the 802.11b/g Privacy Web Page are provided in Table
5.
Fig. 39
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Setting
Description
Value List or Range
Default
54g™ Network Mode
Sets the network mode. Max
compatibility interoperates with
the widest variety of 54g and
802.11b clients. 54g only
accepts 54g clients. Max
performance provides the
highest throughout and accepts
only 54g clients; nearby
802.11b networks may have
degraded performance.
Max compatibility, 54g
only, Max performance
Max compatibility
54g™ Protection
In Auto mode, the AP will use
RTS/CTS to improve 802.11g
performance in mixed
802.11g/802.11b networks.
Turn protection Off to
maximize 802.11g throughput
under most conditions.
Off, Auto
Auto
Rate
Forces the transmission rate for
the AP to a particular speed.
Auto, 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5
Mbps, 6 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 11
Mbps, 12 Mpbs, 18 Mbps,
24 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 48
Mbps, 54 Mbps
Auto
Output Power
Sets the output power relative
to the hardware's maximum
capability.
100%, 75%, 50%, 25%
100%
Beacon Interval
Sets the beacon interval for the
AP.
1..65535
100
DTIM Interval
Sets the wakeup interval for
clients in power-save mode
1..255
3
Fragmentation
Threshold
Sets the fragmentation
threshold.
Sets the fragmentation
threshold.
2346
RTS Threshold
Sets the RTS threshold.
1..2347
2347
Table 5. Advanced Settings Definitions
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802.11b/g Access Control Web Page
The access control feature enables you to restrict wireless access to specific computers. Use this
feature to prevent outsider wireless PCs from connecting to your private network.
Fig.40
Your Gateway identifies wireless PCs by their WiFi MAC Address. This address consists of a string
of 6 pairs of numbers 0 – 9 and letters A - F, such as 00 90 4B F0 FF 50. It is usually printed on the
WiFi card of the device (e.g. the PCMCIA card in a laptop). It can also be determined from a
Windows DOS prompt as explained below.
The Connected Clients list on the Access Control Web Page always shows PCs that currently have
wireless connections to your Gateway.
Your Gateway default access control configuration (MAC Restrict Mode Disabled) allows access
within reception range by any computer that has your same privacy (key) settings.
To restrict access to only specific computers:
1.
Set MAC Restrict Mode to Allow.
2.
Enter the WiFi MAC addresses of the PCs you want to have access.
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3.
Click on the Apply button.
To remove access privileges for a listed computer:
1.
Select the MAC address in the list.
2.
Press the DELETE key on your keyboard.
3.
Click on the Apply button to make the changes effective.
More details of settings on the 802.11b/g Access Control Web Page are provided in Table 6.

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