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WEP Keys
Please see your System Administrator for complete information about your network WEP key
requirements.
To connect using WEP, use the following minimum required profile options..
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Auth Type = Open
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EAP Type = None
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Encryption = Manual WEP
Tap the WEP/PSK Keys button. The WEP Key Entry text entry box appears.
Figure 5-12 Summit WEP Key Dialog
Enter the WEP key. If there are more than one set of keys, tap the radio button in front of the Key
to be used.
WEP keys may be entered in Hex or ASCII format. For previous versions of the SCU, if the WEP
key entry does not offer a choice between Hex and ASCII, the key must be in Hex (refer to the
Hex Key Format segment that follows).
Once configured, tap OK then tap the Commit button. Ensure the correct Active Config is selected
on the Main tab and warm boot. The SCU Main tab shows the device is associated after the radio
connects to the network.
Hex Key Format
Valid keys are 10 (for 40 bit encryption) or 26 (for 128 bit encryption) hexadecimal characters (0-
9, A-F). Enter the key(s) and tap OK.
ASCII Key Format
Valid keys are 5 (for 40 bit encryption) or 13 (for 128 bit encryption) alphanumeric characters.
Enter the key(s) and tap OK.
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