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Regulatory Domain: Please make sure that your regulatory domain match your region. The
default value are ETSI. For most region, ETSI may be the better choice.
Channel: Select the channel from the available list to match your network settings. All devices
in the wireless network must use the same channel.
Note: The available channel numbers are different from country to country.
USA and Canada: CH01~11, Europe: CH01~CH13, Japan: CH01~CH14, France:
CH10~CH13, Spain: CH01~CH13
You can use encryption to protect your data when you are transmitting data across wireless
channels.
WEP Selection: The 802.11G ACCESS POINT allows you to use data encryption to secure
your data from being eavesdropped by unauthorized wireless users. We allow up to four 40-bit
encryption keys (WEP40) and four 128-bit encryption keys (WEP128) to be configured
(using either the ASCII or Hexadecimal format) and selected.
WEP Key Setting: The length of a WEP40 key must be equal to 5 and WEP128 key equal to
13. Once you enable the WEP function, please make sure that the same WEP key is used by
both the 802.11G ACCESS POINT as well as the wireless client stations.
Note: Some wireless client cards are used for Hexadecimal digits only. Please note that when
configuring WEP keys, a WEP128 ASCII key looks like “An ASCII key!”(13 characters), while
a WEP40 Hex key looks like “44-12-24-A8-B2”(5 characters).
Finish Setup Wizard and Save Your Settings
After stepping through the Wizard’s pages, you can press the FINISH button for your
modification to take effect. This will also cause your new settings to be saved into the
permanent memory in your system.
Congratulations! You are now ready to use the 802.11G ACCESS POINT.