Re: belkin g-router and wep/wap encrypt
- From: "Steve Winograd [MVP]" <winograd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2005 18:09:40 -0700
In article <58962fc9.0504021443.50df3075@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
temporaneo1234@xxxxxxxx (Gianluca_Venezia) wrote:
>We have purchased a simple wireless router of Belkin, with xDSL
>capacity, and 802.11g protocols.
>
>The problem is setting up wep/wap encrypt with a windows pc with
>XP-sp2.
>
>Is there someone that had actived with succefully the encryption?
>
>Bye
>Gianluca
Connect to the router's web server, log in, click Wireless, then click
Security.
For WPA:
1. Set the Security Mode to "WPA-PSK (no server)".
2. Set the Encryption Technique to "TKIP".
3. Specify a pre-shared key.
For WEP:
1. Set the Security Mode to "128bit WEP" or "64bit WEP".
2. Enter the key as hex digit pairs, or automatically generate it
using a passphrase.
The wireless network adapter(s) in your computer(s) must support the
same security mode that you specify for the router.
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