Creating a wireless network – Verizon MI424WR User Manual

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Creating a Wireless
Network

This chapter explains how to create a wireless network using the Wireless
Broadband Router, including accessing and configuring wireless security options.

Overview

The Wireless Broadband Router provides the user with wireless connectivity over
the

802

.

11

b and g standards (the most common wireless standards).

802

.

11

b has

a maximum data rate of

11

Mbps, while

802

.

11

g has a maximum data rate of

54

Mbps. Both operate in the 2.4

GH

z range.

The Router’s wireless feature is turned on, with wireless security activated, by default.
The level of security is

64

/

40

-bit

WEP

, with a unique

WEP

key already entered. This

information is displayed on a sticker located on the bottom of the Router.

The Router integrates multiple layers of security. These include the

IEEE 802

.

1

x

port-based authentication protocol,

RADIUS

client,

EAP-MD5

,

EAP-TLS

,

EAP-TTLS

,

EAP-PEAP

, Wired Equivalent Privacy (

WEP

), Wi-Fi Protected Access (

WPA

) and

firewall and

VPN

applications.

Connecting a Wireless Client

To connect a wireless client to the Router:

!

Note: The following procedure assumes the Router’s default wire-

less settings are intact. If they have been changed, use the new

ESSID

and wireless security settings. For more details, see the “Connecting
a Wireless Windows

XP

Client” section of this chapter.

1. In the wireless client’s configuration interface, enter the Router’s

ESSID

(found on a sticker on the bottom of the Router’s case) in the appropriate
text box or field (this varies depending on the wireless client’s manufacturer).

2. Enter the Router’s

WEP

key (also found on the sticker on the bottom of the

Router’s case) in the wireless client’s configuration interface.

3. Save the changes and exit the wireless client’s configuration interface. The cli-

ent should now detect and join the Router’s wireless network. If not, check the
wireless client’s documentation, or contact its manufacturer.

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