n Enable: The joined wireless station should have same network/password key with this access
point.
n Disable: no network/password key is required for joined wireless station.
l Authentication
The next generation of Wi-Fi security, Wi-Fi Protected Access, or WPA, will use
authentication to verify whether users have access to a particular wireless network.
n Open system: This access point is without authentication protection with user.
n Share key: Any station would join this access point should pass with key same as the setting on
access point.
l Back
Go back to previous step ~ Setup a Wireless Network.
l Next
Go to next step. It depends on the setting of WEP and Authentication.
Authentication
Encryption
Open system Shared key WPA-PSK
WEP WLAN Security
WEP(Disable) Show Network Setting
n/a
l Cancel
Give up current WiFi-AP Solo Wizard setup and roll back to previous configuration.
Wireless Network Security
Two types pass key, ASCII and Passphrase, perform security with different level.
l ASCII
You should provide either 5 or 8 ASCII characters on Network key edit box.
l PASSPHRASE
You could input words on Network Key edit box.
n 64 bits: The generated pass key is 64-bits to be company with data packets.
n 128 bits: The generated pass key is 128-bits to be company with data packets.
l Back
Go back to previous step ~ Wireless Network Properties
l Next