Georgiy wrote:
> I used DI-514 router for internet connection to two my computers via cable.
> I never used encryption for wireless part. Now I want to. So I followed all
> the suggestions of setup wizard and everything was alright till the last
> pace came. After the wizard's suggestion "Click Restart" that I complied the
> computer stoped to respond.
> Windows XP SP3 Home is installed on computer.
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You didn't say what "wizard" you used.
You don't need to use a wizard to configure wireless security and in
fact many (most?) home routers, including your old DI-514, are not
compatible with the XP Wireless Network Setup wizard.
Assuming that you haven't messed up your computer and your existing
(wired) network, what you need to do is access the router's
configuration utility and configure wireless security.
Please note that your DI-514 is a wireless-B only router (limited to a
*maximum* bit rate of 11 Mbps (throughput approx 5 Mbps) and more
importantly, only capable of WEP wireless encryption. WEP encryption is
very easily defeated using tools readily available to anyone on the
Internet. For these reasons, you would be much better off if you
replaced your DI-514 with a newer router capable of WPA2 encryption
(assuming, of course, that the wireless adapter on your computer(s) are
capable of WPA2).
To configure encryption on the DI-514, access the router's web
configuration utility. If you have not changed any of the router's
defaults, open a web browser on a computer connected to the router with
an Ethernet cable and enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of your
browser. When the login screen appears, enter admin (lower case) as the
user name and leave the password blank.
Click the Wireless button. Change the SSID to something unique other
than your last name or address. Enable WEP. Select 128 bit. Enter
key1, in either Hex or ASCII. If you use Hex, the key should be exactly
26 Hex digits (0-9,A-F); if you use ASCII, it should be exactly 13
alphameric characters. Write it down carefully. Click apply.
On your wireless computer (if it is the same computer that you used to
configure the router, disconnect the Ethernet cable), click the icon for
your wireless connection in the notification area and select view
available wireless networks. Select your SSID and click connect. Enter
the key that you wrote down. Repeat this process on the second computer.
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