Cayman Systems 2E-H-W User Manual page 55

Netopia 2e-h-w: users guide
Hide thumbs Also See for 2E-H-W:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Cayman 2E-H-W User's Guide
November 2000
unless you are using more than one Cayman 2E-H-W in the same
area.
The following table lists the frequencies associated with 802.11
channels and the regions for which each channel is authorized.
Channel
Frequency
1
2412 MHz
2
2417 MHz
3
2422 MHz
4
2427 MHz
5
2432 MHz
6
2437 MHz
7
2442 MHz
8
2447 MHz
9
2452 MHz
10
2457 MHz
11
2462 MHz
12
2467 MHz
13
2472 MHz
14
2484 MHz
3. If you want to use WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to
encrypt wireless network traffic, click the Enable WEP On
radio button and enter one or more encryption keys in
the Encryption Key fields. Enter a number (1-4) in the Use
WEP Encryption Key field to specify which key you want
your Cayman 2E-H-W to use to encrypt/decrypt messages.
WEP is a method of encrypting network traffic to protect it from
snooping. You can enter two 40-bit encryption keys and two
128-bit encryption keys. If you use encryption, all wireless
network devices must have WEP enabled and must use the same
encryption key you select here.
Geographic Usage
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI
US, Canada, ETSI, France Spain
US, Canada, ETSI, France Spain
ETSI, Spain
ETSI, Spain
Japan
Configuring Your Cayman 2E-H-W
3-33

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Cayman Systems 2E-H-W

Table of Contents