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[WEP Configuration]
These settings are not displayed when [Network Authentication] is set
to [WPA] or [WPA2].
[WPA/WPA2 Configuration]
These settings are not displayed when [Network Authentication] is set
to [Open] or [Shared].
For details on these settings, refer to “WPA/WPA2 Configuration” of
“Access Point Configuration” (p. 33).
Name
Details
Default Value
WEP
Enable/disable WEP encryption
(ON/OFF).
If WEP encryption is used, wireless
communication will be encrypted
using the settings for “WEP Key 1-
4” and “Key Index”.
If encryption is not enabled, data is
not encrypted and is sent as is. To
ensure higher security, it is
recommended to enable
encryption when you build a
wireless network.
This setting is not displayed when
[Network Authentication] is set to
[Shared].
OFF
Key Index
When using WEP encryption, set
the number of the WEP key that
you wish to use for encryption (1-
4).
This setting must be the same as
that of the other devices (access
point, etc.) you wish to connect to.
1
WEP Key
1 - 4
Set the encryption key (WEP key)
that you wish to use for WEP
encryption.
Up to 4 WEP keys can be set. This
setting must be the same as that of
the other devices (access point,
etc.) you wish to connect to. A
WEP key must be entered using
hexadecimal or alphanumeric
characters.
In most cases, alphanumeric
characters are used.Enter 5
characters if the key size is 64 bit
or 13 characters if the key size is
128 bit.
For hexadecimal, a value consists
of numbers (0-9) and English
letters (A-F). Enter a 10-digit value
if the key size is 64 bit or a 26-digit
value if the key size is 128 bit.
WEP Key Length
None
Name
Details
Default Value
WEP Key Size
64 bit
128 bit
Hexadeci-
mal
10 (digits)
characters
26 (digits)
characters
Alphanu-
meric
5
characters
13
characters
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