INTELLINET NETWORK 524988 User Manual User Manual

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP

between 802.11b and 802.11g/n wireless access points. NOTE: The recommended

setting is either “Auto” or “Always.”

Tx Power — Set the output power of the wireless radio. Unless you’re using this

router in a really big space, you may not need to set this to “100%.”

WMM — Set WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia, which enhances the data transfer

performance of multimedia content sent over a wireless network) to “Enable” or

leave it as the default (“Disable”).

2.7.3 Wireless Security
Unlike the Advanced Wireless Settings options, these settings are critical: If not done

properly, freeloaders can use your Internet connection without your knowledge

and hackers could gain access to your network and steal vital data such as credit

card information or bank records. Click the “Security Settings” menu on the left of

the Web management interface to select one of the four encryption methods from

the drop-down menu (see image below).

2.7.3.1 Disable Wireless Security
When you select this mode, data encryption is disabled and every wireless device

in proximity will be able to connect your wireless router if no other security measure

is enabled (like using MAC address access control disabling ESSID broadcast).
NOTE: Only use this option when you want to allow everyone to use your wireless

router and you don’t care if someone reads the data you transfer over the network

without your consent.

2.7.3.2 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
WEP encryption is an outdated method to secure your network, as it doesn’t meet

the security standards of modern data encryption. Thus, it’s not recommended that

you use WEP,unless you use WLAN adapters or WLAN networking devices that

don’t support WPA/WPA2 encryption. If your WLAN card supports WPA/WPA2,

you can proceed to section

2.7.3.3 Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).

Key Length — There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and 128-bit. Selecting

“128-bit” is safer than “64-bit,” but will reduce some data transfer performance.

Key Format — There are two types of key format: ASCII and hexadecimal, or “hex.”

To improve the security level, don’t use words found in a dictionary or that are too

easily remembered. Wireless clients will remember the WEP key, so you only

need to input the WEP key for a wireless client once. It’s worth using a complicated

WEP key to improve the security level. Once you enter your WEP key and save the

settings, all wireless clients will need to enter that identical character configuration

in order to gain access to your wireless network. NOTE: 128-bit encryption and

ASCII key format are recommended.

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