User Manual
4. Using Client Manger
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The Scan feature will not be able to detect the “Closed” Access Point which are set to deny access of wireless
clients with incorrect SSID or with the SSID of “any”. To connect to such an Access Point, you will need to
enter all the settings that apply to the Access Point.
5. If your are going to set security, check the Enable Data Security checkbox and choose to use Alphanumeric
characters or Hexadecimal digits format to enter your WEP key. Then enter up to four WEP keys in the
provided fields.
Note: Your WEP keys must be the same as those keys used by the AP you want to associate with.
When using Hexadecimal format, only digits 0-9 and letters a-f, A-F are allowed. Make sure to enter the
character matching the required key format and length as below:
ASCII characters Hexadecimal digits
40 bit 5 alphanumeric characters 10 hexadecimal digits
104 bit 13 alphanumeric characters 26 hexadecimal digits
After entering the keys, in the drop-down list below the Key 4 field, select one of the entered keys to encrypt
the data you are going to transmit.
Note: When using WEP keys for data encryption, all the wireless stations and AP in an Infrastructure network
must use identical encryption key values and key position. To join a WEP-enabled wireless network, make sure
to use the same WEP keys as your target AP.
6. Select whether to enable Card Power Management to adjust the power consumption behavior of the Wireless
CF Card. Subject to the type of network traffic power management may have some impact on network
performance.
When enabled, your Pocket PC will go to ‘sleep mode’ whenever activity is low to minimize power consumption.
At regular intervals it will wake up to verify whether there is network traffic addressed to the wireless card.
After completing all the required settings, tap on the Finish button.
7. You will return to the first screen. Make sure the profile appearing in the Select Profile field is the one you
want to apply. Then tap on OK on the upper right corner.










