VT2400/VT2500 Series Voice Gateway User Guide
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Configuration:
Basic Advanced TCP/IP Wireless
6
Click
OK
. The WEP CONFIGURATION fields now appear something like this:
Before performing step 7, consider the following:
•
If all of your wireless adapters support 128-bit encryption, you can select
Enable 128 Bit
. Otherwise, you
must select
Enable 64 Bit
.
•
For a WLAN client equipped with a Motorola wireless adapter, you can enter the WEP Passphrase when
you perform “
Configuring a Wireless Client for WEP
”. For all other wireless adapters, you will probably
need to enter the generated WEP key that you designate in step 7.
7
Under WEP CONFIGURATION, set:
8
Click
Save Changes
to save your changes.
If you need to restore the wireless defaults, click
Reset
Security
Defaults
.
WEP
Authentication
Sets whether shared key authentication is enabled to provide data privacy on the WLAN:
•
Open System — Any WLAN
client
can transmit data to any other client without
authentication. It is the default, if the Security Mode is set to WEP.
•
Shared Key — The
VT2500
authenticates and transfers data to and from all clients having
shared key authentication enabled.
We recommend this setting.
Encryption
Use a WEP key length that is compatible with your wireless client adapters. Choose
one
of:
•
Enable 64-Bit — Use only if you have wireless clients that do not support 128-bit encryption
•
Enable 128-Bit — We recommend this setting for stronger encryption; it is supported by the
Motorola WN825G and WPCI810G wireless adapters and most current wireless adapters
Key Type
(Key 1 to Key 4)
Select the active key (1 to 4). Only
one
key can be active. You can generate WEP keys from a
passphrase as described in steps 4 to 6 or type non-case-sensitive
hexadecimal
characters 0
to 9 and A to F to define up to:
•
Four 10-character long key 64-bit WEP keys
•
Four 26-character long 128-bit WEP keys
We recommend changing the WEP keys frequently. Never provide the WEP key to anyone
who is not authorized to use your WLAN.