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WLAN Settings Detail (6) (The settings shown are recommended by EIG for
use with Shark® 100S submeter.)
Topology: 0=Infrastructure, 1=Ad-Hoc <1> ? 0
Network name <SSID> <LTRX_IBSS> ? EIG_SHARKS
Security suite: 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i <0> ? 0
TX Data rate: 0=fixed, 1=auto fallback <1> ? 1
TX Data rate: 0=1, 1=2, 2=5.5, 3=11, 4=18, 5=24, 6=36, 7=54 Mbps <3> ? 7
Enable power management <N> ? Y
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• The settings for the Wireless Access Point should be IDENTICAL to the settings for
LWAN, shown above. For programming, see the User's Manual for the Wireless
Access Point in use.
• See Section 6.3.4.1 for information on using an Encryption key.
Exiting the screen
CAUTION! DO NOT PRESS 'D.'
Press 'S' to Save the settings you've entered.

6.3.4.1: Encryption Key

EIG recommends that you use 128-bit encryption when setting up your Ethernet
configuration.
In the WLAN Settings (6), set Security WEP (1), Authentication shared (1), WEP128
(1) and Change Key (Y).
When Change Key (Y) is entered, you are required to enter an Encryption Key. You
can manually enter 26 hexadecimal characters (required for 128-bit encryption) or
you can use a WEP Key provider online (example: www.powerdog.com/wepkey.cgi).
WEP Key providers should note on their website that their encryption algorithm is for
the Wired Equivalent Privacy portion of IEEE 802.11b/g.
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