Chapter 2 Getting Started the BHT and System Mode
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Defining WEP KEY 1
Selecting the "1:WEP KEY1" on the WEP KEY definition screen calls
up the screen shown at left.
The "1:KEY SIZE" shows the current setting. The "2:KEY" shows
asterisks (*) of the key size to observe secrecy.
Select a desired item by using the numerical keys or
F5
and
F6
keys.
To select the desired key size, use the Use the
F7
and
F8
keys.
To enter the desired WEP key, select the "2:KEY" and then press the
ENT
key. The screen enters the alphanumeric entry mode in which a
cursor appears.
You may overwrite the current key with the desired key, but may not
edit or delete it.
For details about the WEP key, refer to Section 3.1.2.
When an WEP key has not been defined, the "2:KEY" field
shows no asterisk (*) and the "1:KEY SIZE" field automatically
selects "40."
Shown at left is an WEP definition screen being halfway through
entry. In this example, the WEP key is defined as "ABCDE12345."
An WEP should be a 10- or 26-digit hexadecimal (with 0 through 9
and A through F).
If the key size is 40 or 128, the WEP key should be 10 or 26 digits,
respectively.
To switch the entry mode between the numeric mode (without
guidance) and alphabet mode, press the
SF
key. After completion of
settings, press the
ENT
key.
In the entry mode, to delete a single character, press the
BS
key. To
delete the whole entry you made, press the
C
key.