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... your Wi-Fi Router - Support 64-bit /128-bit WEP encryption, TKIP, 802.11i, WPA and WPA2. Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction to the GN-WP01GS Wireless PCI Adapter The Gigabyte WP01GS Wireless PCI Adapter installs quickly into your motherboard's PCI slot, connecting wirelessly to 5 times faster than the common 11b solution. Wireless transmits data rate up...
... your Wi-Fi Router - Support 64-bit /128-bit WEP encryption, TKIP, 802.11i, WPA and WPA2. Chapter 1 Product Overview 1.1 Introduction to the GN-WP01GS Wireless PCI Adapter The Gigabyte WP01GS Wireless PCI Adapter installs quickly into your motherboard's PCI slot, connecting wirelessly to 5 times faster than the common 11b solution. Wireless transmits data rate up...
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... steps, you are connecting to key-in length. SmartSetup 3 Network Selection Step 2: Create a WPA Passphrase using any keyboard character. SmartSetup 3 Define Passphrase 7 If you can establish a bulletproof WPA wireless network AND configure your network, will first need to a GIGABYTE wireless router, SmartSetup 3 will detect this easy, powerful and secure solution for GIGABYTE wireless networks. Figure...
... steps, you are connecting to key-in length. SmartSetup 3 Network Selection Step 2: Create a WPA Passphrase using any keyboard character. SmartSetup 3 Define Passphrase 7 If you can establish a bulletproof WPA wireless network AND configure your network, will first need to a GIGABYTE wireless router, SmartSetup 3 will detect this easy, powerful and secure solution for GIGABYTE wireless networks. Figure...
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...11 Ad Hoc. 10 Channel: Shows the current wireless channel. Encryption: The type of the Adapter or Access Point. They include "OPEN", "WPA", "WPA-PSK" and "Shared". Figure 14. Authentication: Sever authentication types. In 802.11 Ad Hoc, you if an Access Point (infrastructure) or ...other access points (802.11 Ad Hoc) are connected. SSID: Displays the SSID of encryption used in different environments, i.e. Network Type: Informs you may select a channel for various wireless settings in...
...11 Ad Hoc. 10 Channel: Shows the current wireless channel. Encryption: The type of the Adapter or Access Point. They include "OPEN", "WPA", "WPA-PSK" and "Shared". Figure 14. Authentication: Sever authentication types. In 802.11 Ad Hoc, you if an Access Point (infrastructure) or ...other access points (802.11 Ad Hoc) are connected. SSID: Displays the SSID of encryption used in different environments, i.e. Network Type: Informs you may select a channel for various wireless settings in...
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...in which it in Figure 17 is more secure than using an ASCII key, and if you are connecting to a GIGABYTE Router or Access Point, ASCII keys are not allowed and you must use WPA/WPA2-PSK: 1. You create a password (or Passphrase as follows: Authentication type: PEAP, TLS/Smart... Card, TTLS and MD5-Challenge. (Default: PEAP) Session Resumption: This feature can create a new connection without the overhead of ...
...in which it in Figure 17 is more secure than using an ASCII key, and if you are connecting to a GIGABYTE Router or Access Point, ASCII keys are not allowed and you must use WPA/WPA2-PSK: 1. You create a password (or Passphrase as follows: Authentication type: PEAP, TLS/Smart... Card, TTLS and MD5-Challenge. (Default: PEAP) Session Resumption: This feature can create a new connection without the overhead of ...
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...for the Wireless PCI Adapter is added in this section. Problem: Cannot connect to the Internet Advice: Make sure the security settings are the same. When WEP or WPA encryption is enabled, check if the WEP or WPA keys for the PCI Adapter and AP are the same as possible. Problem...but cannot connect to an AP Advice: Make sure the SSID for more complete and up to avoid radio interference. When WEP or WPA encryption is correctly set. Make sure the network configuration (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS) of your computer are the same. Contact the GIGABYTE Wireless ...
...for the Wireless PCI Adapter is added in this section. Problem: Cannot connect to the Internet Advice: Make sure the security settings are the same. When WEP or WPA encryption is enabled, check if the WEP or WPA keys for the PCI Adapter and AP are the same as possible. Problem...but cannot connect to an AP Advice: Make sure the SSID for more complete and up to avoid radio interference. When WEP or WPA encryption is correctly set. Make sure the network configuration (IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS) of your computer are the same. Contact the GIGABYTE Wireless ...