User Guide

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Quick Setup
8 ASUS Pocket Wireless Router
Quick Setup (Cont.)
To set up your wireless interface,
you must first give it an SSID
(Service Set Identier). The SSID is
a unique identier attached to packets
sent over WLANs. This identifier
emulates a password when a wireless
device attempts communication
on the WLAN. Because an SSID
distinguishes WLANs from each
other, access points and wireless
devices trying to connect to a WLAN
must use the same SSID.
Also, if you want to protect transmitted
data, select a middle or high Security Level.
Medium : allows only those users with the same WEP key to connect to
this access point and to transmit data using 64bits or 128bits WEP key
encryption.
High: allows only those users with the same WPA pre-shared key to connect
to this access point and to transmit data using TKIP encryption.
Click Finish to continue. You are prompted to save the settings. Click
Save&Restart to save the settings to the ASUS Wireless Router and enable
the new settings.
Select “No” to enter the information
manually. “Yes” will disable the eld.
Click Next to continue.