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Security options include authentication and encryption services based on the wired
equivalent privacy (WEP) algorithm. WEP is a set of security services used to
protect 802.11 networks from unauthorized access, such as eavesdropping; in this
case, the capture of wireless network traffic.
When data encryption is enabled, secret shared encryption keys are generated and
used by the source station and the destination station to alter frame bits, thus
avoiding disclosure to eavesdroppers.
Under shared key authentication, each wireless station is assumed to have received
a secret shared key over a secure channel that is independent from the 802.11
wireless network communications channel.
Encryption Strength
This drop-down list box will display when WEP Encryption is enabled. The key
strength is proportional to the number of binary bits comprising the key. This
means that keys with a greater number of bits have a greater degree of security and
are considerably more difficult to crack. Encryption strength can be set to either
64-bit or 128-bit. A 64-bit key is equivalent to 5 ASCII characters or 10
hexadecimal numbers. A 128-bit key contains 13 ASCII characters or 26
hexadecimal numbers. Each key contains a 24-bit header (an initiation vector)
which enables parallel decoding of multiple streams of encrypted data.
Summary of Contents for VR-3060
Page 1: ...261099 038 VR 3060 Multi DSL Router User Manual Version A1 0 December 22 2015...
Page 18: ...17 This screen shows hardware software IP settings and other related information...
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Page 58: ...57 5 3 3 UPnP Select the checkbox provided and click Apply Save to enable UPnP protocol...
Page 71: ...70 A maximum of 100 entries can be added to the URL Filter list...
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Page 139: ...138 Enter the MAC address in the box provided and click Apply Save...
Page 178: ...177 STEP 9 Choose Yes or No for default printer setting and click Next STEP 10 Click Finish...
Page 203: ...202 F2 4 PPP over ATM PPPoA STEP 1 Click Next to continue...