D-Link AirPremier DWL-2210AP Manual page 136

802.11g wireless adaptive access point
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Appendix A: Configuring Security Settings on Wireless Clients
. . . then configure WEP security on each client as follows.
Choose Open or Shared
Choose WEP as the
Data Encryption mode
Enter a network key that matches
the WEP key on the access point in the position
set to the transfer key index (and retype to
confirm)
Optionally set a different transfer key
index to send data from client back to
access point
Disable auto key option
Association Tab
Network Authentication
Data Encryption
Network Key
Key Index
The key is provided
for me automatically
"Open" or "Shared", depending on how you configured this
option on the access point.
Note: When the Authentication Algorithm on the access point is
set to "Both", clients set to either Shared or Open can associate
with the AP. Clients configured to use WEP in Shared mode
must have a valid WEP key in order to associate with the AP.
Clients configured to use WEP as an Open system can
associate with the AP even without a valid WEP key (but a valid
key will be required to actually view and exchange data). For
more information, see Administrators Guide and Online Help on
the access point.
WEP
Provide the WEP key you entered on the access point Security
settings in the Transfer Key Index position.
For example, if the Transfer Key Index on the access point is set
to "1", then for the client Network Key specify the WEP Key you
entered as WEP Key 1 on the access point.
Set key index to indicate which of the WEP keys specified on the
access point Security page will be used to transfer data from the
client back to the access point.
For example, you can set this to 1, 2, 3, or 4 if you have all four
WEP keys configured on the access point.
Disable this option (click to uncheck the box).
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