Welcome to the TRENDnet Wireless Security Setup Wizard
This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to set up your wireless network and make it secure.

  • Step 1: Name your Wireless Network
  • Step 2: Secure your Wireless Network
  • Step 3: Set your Wireless Security Password

Step 1: Name your Wireless Network
Your wireless network needs a name so it can be easily recognized by wireless clients. For security purposes, it is highly recommended to change the pre-configured network name of [TRENDnet].

Step 2: Secure your Wireless Network
In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users, it is highly recommended you choose one of the following wireless network security settings.

There are three levels of wireless security -Good Security, Better Security, AND Best Security. The level you choose depends on the security features your wireless adapters support.

Select this option if your wireless adapters SUPPORT WPA2
Select this option if your wireless adapters SUPPORT WPA
Select this option if your wireless adapters DO NOT SUPPORT WPA
Select this option if you do not want to activate any security features
 
For information on which security features your wireless adapters support, please refer to the adapters' documentation.
 
Note: All TRENDnet wireless adapters currently support WPA.
 
Step 3: Set your Wireless Security Password
Once you have selected your security level - you will need to set a wireless security password. With this password, a unique security key will be generated.

(13 characters or 26 hex digits)
(8 to 63 characters)
 
Note: You will need to enter the unique security key generated in this step into your wireless clients in order to enable proper wireless communication (not the password you provided to create the security key).
 
Setup Complete!
Below is a detailed summary of your wireless security settings. Please print this page out, or write the information on a piece of paper, so you can configure the correct settings on your wireless client adapters.

 
128 bits
1
Open
 
WPA-PSK/TKIP (also known as WPA Personal)
 
WPA2-PSK/AES (also known as WPA2 Personal)