Actiontec electronic GE344000-01 User Manual

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Actiontec Wireless Cable/DSL Router User Manual

ESSID

ESSID

is the network name assigned to the wireless network. The factory default

setting is “

ACTIONTEC

.” Although Actiontec recommends keeping the default

value intact, the

ESSID

value can be modified, using any combination of alphanu-

meric characters (i.e., A-Z, a-z, 0-9). All wireless-capable computers included on
the Router’s wireless network must have this same

ESSID

value. (For the

Actiontec

802.11b Wireless

PC

Card, the

ESSID

value must be the same as the SSID value.)

Channel

Channel assigns the frequency band at which the Router communicates. In the
United States, use channels 1-11. (The factory default value is set to 1.)

Wireless Equivalent Privacy

Wireless Equivalent Privacy (

WEP

) is an encryption method used with the 802.11b

standard to ensure data security over wireless networks. The Router offers three
levels of

WEP

: Off, 64-bit, and 128-bit.

Off

Selecting Off disables encryption. Selecting this option allows any computer with
wireless capability and the correct

ESSID

value to join the wireless network.

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