wireless network adapter software supports WPA2 AES. In case you do not have
Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or the required software, continue with section 3.4.2.
3.4.2 WEP security
1. Choose you country/region and click ‘Next’.
2. Fill out the desired name for your wireless network in the field ‘SSID’. (Use the
‘Check SSID’ option to ensure this name is not already in use.)
3. Click ‘Next’.
4. The router will automatically scan for a suitable wireless channel.
5. As a choice, the most suitable wireless channel will appear on your screen.
6. Click ‘Next’ to confirm this channel. (You can pick a wireless channel yourself if
you want).
7. You will see a brief summary with the settings you have made so far. Click ‘Next’
to continue.
8. Choose ‘WEP’ and click ‘Next’.
9. Choose ‘Use a 128 bit key’ and click ‘Next’.
10. Fill out a password in the field ‘Network Key’. For this WEP key you are only
allowed to use numbers from 0 till 9 and the letters a till f. Do not use any
punctuation marks and make sure the password is exactly 26 characters long.
11. Write down the network name and the chosen password*.
12. Click ‘Next’.
13. Click ‘Finish’.
14. The wizard will now save the settings and will close the screen automatically.
3.5 Finishing the installation procedure of your wireless
router
After following chapter 4, you can finish the installation procedure by following the next
steps:
1. Remove the UTP network cable from your computer.
2. Remove the UTP networking cable from the LAN port of your router.
3. Restart your computer.
4. Congratulations! You have properly installed the router.
An explanation how to connect your wireless network using Windows XP, Windows
Vista and Windows 7 can be found in chapter 8.
* The connection is lost when WPA2 AES or WEP has been enabled in the router and
not yet in the wireless network adapter. When WEP/WPA2 AES has also been
enabled in the wireless network adapter, the connection will be repaired.
Write down the security method, the network name and the key:
WPA2 AES WEP