Tcp/ip, Wep (encryption), Windows 98/95 user name and password – Buffalo Technology WLA-L11 User Manual

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TCP/IP

(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

TCP/IP is a protocol equivalent to the network and transport levels of the OSI reference model, and it is
defined using RFC. Consequently, different terminals can communicate with each other using TCP/IP.
• Normally, TCP/IP includes the application protocols TELNET and FTP.
• TCP/IP is the standard internet protocol.

WEP (Encryption)

By setting an encryption key in the AirStation, you can prevent wireless packets from being decrypted exter-
nally. When connecting to the AirStation with the encryption key you must enter the encryption key from
the client manager.

Windows 98/95 User Name and Password

When you have completed installing the drivers and restarted your computer, the "Enter Network Password"
dialog box will be displayed.
• Enter your user name and password to use the network. You do not need to enter your user name and

password, however, when not using the network.

• Set your user name and password during Windows 98/95 setup. When you log on for the first time, enter

the user name and password you created during the setup.

• Using the network, multiple users can switch between multiple environments. Consequently, you can log

on by entering a new user name and password.

Windows 98/95 Shared Setting Screens

Right-click the icon for the drive you want to share, and select "Sharing" from the menu. The following
screen will be displayed.

The boxes within the screen are as follows:
Not shared

: Select to clear shared drives.

Shared As

: Select to share drives.

Share Name

: You can change the name of the shared drive.

Access Type

: You can read and write to the shared drive.

Read Only

: You can only read the shared drive.

Full

: You can both read and write to the shared drive.

Depends on Password : Use a password to determine access type.
Passwords

: You can both read and write depending on the password.

Read-Only Password : Set the password to permit the shared drive to be read only.
Full Access Password : Set the password to permit both reading and writing to the shared drive.

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