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Asus WL-520G User Manual

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WL-520g Quick Start Guide

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After setting the connection type, you are

to set up your wireless interface,. First, give

an SSID (Service Set Identifier), which is a

unique identifier attached to packets sent

over WLANs. This identifier emulates a

password when a wireless device attempts

communication on the WLAN. Because

an SSID distinguishes WLANs from each

other, access points and wireless devices

trying to connect to a WLAN must use the same SSID.
Also, if you want to protect transmitted data, select a middle or high Security Level.
Medium : only users with the same WEP key are to connect to this access point and

to transmit data using 64bits or 128bits WEP key encryption.
High: only users with the same WPA pre-shared key are to connect to this access

point and to transmit data using TKIP encryption.

The ASUS wireless router configuration page features a convienient approach to

setup the WEP Keys: with only a few taps on your keyboard to define the Passphrase,

the system will automatically generate four strings of WEP Keys. For ASUS wireless

adaptor users, it is no longer necessary to input long and complicated WEP Keys

when connecting the router with the wireless client; the Passphrase provides an easy

way for setting up your wireless environment!

For example, if we input select WEP-

64bits encryption mode, input 11111 as

Passphrase, then the following WEP Keys

are generated as shown in the right picture.

Record the Passphrase and the WEP keys

on your notebook, then click Save.

Click

Finish to continue. You are prompted

to save the settings. Click

Save&Restart

to save the settings to the ASUS Wireless

Router and enable the new settings.

Next we are to setup encrypted wireless connection for wireless router and wireless

client. If you have installed ASUS wireless adaptor as well as the utility, click

Start

->

Programes -> ASUS Utility -> WLAN Card -> One Touch Wizard to open the

connection setup utility on the client end.

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