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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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Using a Hexadecimal Key
A.hexadecimal.key.is.a.mixture.of.numbers.and.letters.from.A–F.and.
0–9..64-bit.keys.are.10.digits.long.and.can.be.divided.into.five.two-digit.
numbers..128-bit.keys.are.26.digits.long.and.can.be.divided.into.13.two-
digit.numbers..
For.instance:
AF 0F 4B C3 D4
.=.64-bit.key
C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7
.=.128-bit.key
In.the.boxes.below,.make.up.your.key.by.writing.in.two.characters.
between.A–F.and.0–9..You.will.use.this.key.to.program.the.encryption.
settings.on.your.Modem.Router.and.your.wireless.computers.
Note to Mac users:
.Original.Apple.AirPort.products.support.64-
bit.encryption.only..Apple.AirPort.2.products.can.support.64-bit.or.
128-bit.encryption..Please.check.your.product.to.see.which.version.
you.are.using..If.you.cannot.configure.your.network.with.128-bit.
encryption,.try.64-bit.encryption.