Buffalo Technology WLAR-L11G-L User Manual

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Setting up WEP with OSX.x and an Apple AirPort Card

1) First, use the "Setting Up a WLAR-L11G-L with a Mac and AirPort Card
using OSX.x" Guide to establish communication with your AirStation.

2) Open your Internet Browser and type "192.168.0.1" as the
URL. Press the "return" key. The AirStation firmware will open
in your browser window.
Select "Advanced configuration". (Picture 1)

standard Settings

Staiidaid coidisuiation

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Advanced Settings | Advanced coidiguiation

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3) Select "Wireless LAN" on the left side of the window. (Picture 2)

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4) Select "ASCII" or "HEX". Input your WEP code Into the two boxes

beside "Encryption Code (WEP)".

Warning: If you have a 40-bit AirPort card, you must not input a

128-bit code.

40-bit WEP: ASCII • input a five digit code. You can use any alphanumeric
characters and the underscore "_" sign. ASCII codes are case sensitive.

HEX - input a ten digit code. Use any numeral plus the letters A through F.
HEX codes are not case sensitive.
128-bit WEP: ASCII - Input a 13 digit code. You can use any alphanumeric

characters and the underscore "_" sign. ASCII codes are case sensitive.

HEX - Input a 26 digit code. Use any numeral plus the letters A through F.
HEX codes are not case sensitive. (Picture 3)

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Encryption Code (WEP)

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