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NETGEAR WGR614 v6 User Manual

NETGEAR WGR614 v6
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Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v6
W ireless N etworking Basics D -3
202-10099-01, April 2005
Shared Key. With Shared Key authentication, only those PCs that possess the correct
authentication key can join the network. By default, IEEE 802.11 wireless devices operate in
an Open System network.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption is used when the wireless devices are configured
to operate in Shared Key authentication mode.
802.11 Authentication
The 802.11 standard defines several services that govern how two 802.11 devices communicate.
The following events must occur before an 802.11 Station can communicate with an Ethernet
network through an access point, such as the one built in to the WGR614 v6:
1. Turn on the wireless station.
2. The station listens for messages from any access points that are in range.
3. The station finds a message from an access point that has a matching SSID.
4. The station sends an authentication request to the access point.
5. The access point authenticates the station.
6. The station sends an association request to the access point.
7. The access point associates with the station.
8. The station can now communicate with the Ethernet network through the access point.
An access point must authenticate a station before the station can associate with the access point or
communicate with the network. The IEEE 802.11 standard defines two types of authentication:
Open System and Shared Key.
Open System Authentication allows any device to join the network, assuming that the device
SSID matches the access point SSID. Alternatively, the device can use the “ANY” SSID
option to associate with any available Access Point within range, regardless of its SSID.
Shared Key Authentication requires that the station and the access point have the same WEP
Key to authenticate. These two authentication procedures are described below.
Open System Authentication
The following steps occur when two devices use Open System Authentication:
1. The station sends an authentication request to the access point.

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NETGEAR WGR614 v6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelWGR614 v6
CategoryWireless Router
Wireless Standard802.11g
Wireless Speed54 Mbps
Frequency Band2.4 GHz
LAN Ports4 x 10/100 Mbps
WAN Port1 x 10/100 Mbps
SecurityWEP, WPA, WPA2
FirewallNAT
Weight0.66 lbs

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