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2.
Press
TAB
.
3.
Use the navigation keys to select a key index number.
4.
Press
TAB
.
5.
Press
ALT
>
BKSP
(SPACE) to select the
Use Passkey
check box.
6.
Press
TAB
twice to highlight the
Next
button.
7.
Press
ENTER
.
Figure 5-19
Encryption Dialog Box
Table 5-10
Encryption Options
Encryption
Description
Open
Select
Open
(the default) when no data packet encryption is needed over the network.
Selecting this option provides no security for data transmitting over the network.
40-Bit WEP
Select
40-Bit WEP
to use 40-bit key length WEP encryption. WEP keys are manually
entered in the edit boxes. Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is
displayed (10 Hex digit value for 40-bit keys). Use the
Key Index
drop-down list to
configure the four WEP keys. The adapter uses the selected key. Note: The default Hex
digit keys are visible any time they are used. As a security precaution after setting the key
values for the network, the digits are replaced with asterisks * in the encryption key fields.
If the associated AP uses an optional passkey, the active adapter WLAN profile must use
one as well. The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the
encryption dialog box. The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without
having to remember the entire 40-bit (10 character) Hex digit string.
128-Bit WEP
Select
128-Bit WEP
to use 128-bit key length WEP encryption. WEP keys are manually
entered in the edit boxes. Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is
displayed (26 Hex digit value for 128-bit keys). Use the
Key Index
drop-down list to
configure the four WEP keys. The adapter uses the selected key. Note: The default Hex
digit keys are visible any time they are used. As a security precaution after setting the key
values for the network, the digits are replaced with asterisks * in the encryption key fields.
If the associated AP uses an optional passkey, the active adapter WLAN profile must use
one as well. The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the
encryption dialog box. The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without
having to remember the entire 128-bit (26 character) Hex digit string.
TKIP
Select this option to use Wireless Protected Access (WPA) via TKIP. Manually enter the
shared keys in the passkey field. Select
Next
to display the passkey dialog box. Enter an
8 to 63 character string.
AES
(Fusion 2.5 only)
Select this option to use Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Manually enter the shared
keys in the passkey field. Tap
Next
to display the passkey dialog box. Enter an 8 to 63
character string.
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