WEP
:
This
Is a basic encryption algorithm that is less secure than WPA. Use of WEP is
discouraged due to security weaknesses, and one of the WPA modes should be
used whenever possible. Only use WEP if you have clients that can only support
WEP (usually older, 802.11b-only clients).
Authentication Type
Open or shared key
Default Transmit Key
Select the key form Key 1 - Key 4 key.
Encryption
There are two levels of WEP encryption, 64-bit (40-bit) and 128-bit. To utilize WEP,
select the desired encryption bit, and enter a passphrase or up to four WEP key in
hexadecimal format. If you are using 64-bit (40-bit), then each key must consist of
exactly 10 hexadecimal characters or 5 ASCII characters. For 128-bit, each key
must consist of exactly 26 hexadecimal characters. Valid hexadecimal characters
are "0"-"9" and "A"-"F".
ASCII/HEX:
ASCII, the keys is 5 bit ASCII characters/13bit ASCII characters.
HEX, the keys is 10bit/26 bit hex digits.
Passphrase
:
The letters and numbers used to generate a key.
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