Toshiba Pocket PC e750 User Manual
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Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) Wireless LAN
User's Manual
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ENGLISH using Euro_C.dot –– Printed on 17/02/2003 as e750
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Mode:
The default WEP Mode setting is “Disable”. You can choose
“64 bits (ASCII)”, “128 bits (ASCII)”, “64 bits (HEX)” or “128 bits (HEX)”
manually to enable the WEP or choose “Disable” to disable the WEP.
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Disable:
When in this mode, WEP does not function. When WEP
does not function, there are risks relating to hacking or tapping by
external persons, data loss or destruction. We strongly
recommend using WEP.
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64 bits (ASCII):
5-digit ASCII characters or symbols can be
entered in “Key”.
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128 bits (ASCII):
13-digit ASCII characters or symbols can be
entered in “Key”.
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64 bits (HEX):
Hexadecimal 10-digit English letters and numerals
can be entered in “Key”. Letters and numerals that can be entered
are 0-9 and A(a) - F(f).
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128 bits (HEX):
Hexadecimal 26-digit English letters and numerals
can be entered in “Key”. Letters and numerals that can be entered
are 0-9 and A(a) - F(f).
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Key ID:
This becomes enabled when WEP is selected. Select Key1 -
Key4.
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Key:
Enter the ASCII characters and symbols that correspond to the
mode selected. Different characters can be entered, depending on the
mode selected. Please refer to Wired Equivalent Privacy above. If “64
bits (ASCII)” or “128 bits (ASCII)” have been selected, input of letters
or numerals above the upper limit is blocked. If “64 bits (HEX)” or “128
bits (HEX)” have been selected, a warning prompt appears if you enter
anything other than the permitted numerals/letters.
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Enable 802.1x authentication:
Check here to enable 802.1x
validation function.
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EAP type:
Select protocol for using 802.1x validation function.
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TLS (EAP-TLS): Protocol used by Windows 2000 Server, etc.
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PEAP: Protocol use by Windows NET Server 2003, etc.
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Enable server validation:
When 802.1x validation is performed, this
confirms whether it is connected to the right server. It should normally
be checked for improved security. Please ask your network
administrator for further details.