Click Ok To Save Settings - Neoware e140 - Thin Client User Manual

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Click OK to save
settings
Configuring the Neoware 802.11b USB Wireless Ethernet Adapter
To add or change a WEP key, click on a
the WEP key field. Enter the WEP key, and click
less networking using the new key.
Note on WEP keys: NeoLinux supports 64-bit and 128-bit encryp-
tion. For 64-bit encryption (actually 40-bit encryption plus a 24-bit
initialization vector), the WEP key must be 10 characters long. For
128-bit encryption (actually 104 bits plus the 24-bit initialization
vector), the WEP key must be 26 characters long. These keys are
provided by your system administrator and must be in hexadecimal
format ("HEX" numbers and characters instead of ASCII charac-
ters).
If you define more than one WEP key, all of the keys must be the
same length.
Default WEP key use
If more than one WEP key is defined for use on your network, you
can select which one is used initially to establish communication
with the wireless network. Click
OK
Click
to save the settings. In order for the changes to take effect,
the thin client networking must be restarted.
Configuring Your Network Settings
Change
button adjacent to
OK
to restart wire-
1
2
3
,
, or
to select the default key.
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