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How do I use non-Dell WiFi wireless cards with the RG1000?

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How do I use non-Dell WiFi wireless cards with the RG1000?

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See the documentation that came with the non-Dell WiFi wireless client card. Use the RG ID as the SSID. Use the last 5 characters of the RG ID as the WEP key. The last 5 characters of the RG ID are in ASCII format, and some WiFi cards require the WEP key to be in hexadecimal format. Go to Converting the RG1000 Encryption Key from ASCII to Hexadecimal for instructions. • What are the SSID and WEP key of my RG1000? The RG ID (RG Network Name) is the SSID. Use the last 5 characters of the RG ID as the WEP key. The last 5 characters of the RG ID are in ASCII format, and some WiFi cards require the WEP key to be in hexadecimal format. Go to Converting the RG1000 Encryption Key from ASCII to Hexadecimal for instructions. • How do I configure my RG1000 if I want to attach it to a hub/switch/router/existing network? If your switch/router is running a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server, you must disable the NAT inside the RG1000 by running the RG Setup utility. In the third windo

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