Buffalo Technology WLA-L11G User Manual
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6) Setting up WEP for the WLA-L11G.
6.1) Depending on the type of WEP you want to set up, choose "ASCII" or
"HEX" (Picture 13). The type of WEP is up to the user.
WARNING: If you have a 40-bit AirPort Card you must not input a
128-bit code. Consult your AirPort Card Documentation if you don't know.
40-bit WEP:
ASCII • input a five-digit code. Use any alphanumeric characters
and the underscore (_) sign. ASCII codes are case sensitive.
HEX - input a ten-digit code. Use any combination of numerals and the
letters A through F. HEX codes are not case sensitive.
128-bit WEP:
ASCII - Input a 13-digit code. Use any alphanumeric characters
and the underscore (_) sign. ASCII codes are case sensitive.
HEX - Input a 26-digit code. Use any combination of numerals and the
letters A through F. HEX codes are not case sensitive.
6.2) Input the WEP code you selected into the boxes beside "Encryption
Code" and "Confirm Encryption Code" (Picture 13).
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6.3) Select "Set" (Picture 14).
Note: After setting up WEP in the WLA-L11G, it will be necessary to reselect
the WLA-L11G in your AirPort Control Panel. Refer to Step 3.3, Page 4, for
reselection. Select ESS-ID "OOOOOOGROUP"
for the network name. A screen will appear
requiring a password to join the network.
Input your WEP code, exactly as you did
in the WLA-L11G screen, and select "OK"
(Picture 15).
the selected AirPort network requires a
password to join.
Password:
QAdd 10 Keychain
Picture 15