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3.3.4 Encryption
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Caution:
WEP Key needs to be the same for all IEEE802.11b devices.
Infrastructure mode:
Note: Before enabling the WEP function, you must obtain the WEP key (Hexadecimal codes)
being used in the Access Point and then apply these codes as the WEP Key.
(1) Encryption: Select 64 Bit if you have obtained 10 valued codes from the Access Point;
select 128 Bit if you have obtained 26 valued codes from the Access Point.
(2) Apply the hexadecimal codes to your WEP Key in 1 of the 4 keys. It can support up to
4 sets of different WEP keys, and any blanks in the unused WEP key needed to be
filled with a value.
Example of WEP Key in 64 Bit type Example of WEP Key in 128 Bit type
Key 1
1023c2d2e5
Key 2
0000000000
Key 3
0000000000
Key 4
0000000000
Note: Apply ten” 0” to substitute each
of unused WEP Key.
Key 1 1e23c2d225b012ee29e689c123
Key 2 00000000000000000000000000
Key 3 00000000000000000000000000
Key 4 00000000000000000000000000
Note: Apply twenty-six “0” to substitute each
of unused WEP key.
(3) WEP Key: Select one of WEP Key (Key1 to Key4) to use.
(4) WEP Mode: Mandatory for communicating with all stations having WEP enabled or
Optional for WEP disabled.
(5) Authentication Type: Open System or Shared Key. (Select Shared Key to work with
Unex Access Point)
(6) After all the settings are completed, click on “Submit” button to save the setting.
Note: It is very important to be sure that WEP key is to be exactly same value with all other WEP
enabled wireless devices.
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