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2.
Select the Encryption Strength
For 802.11g, you must have four Encryption Keys set, and all keys must have the same
encryption strength. Your Access Point can operate in four different encryption strength,
“none ”, “64-bit”, “128-bit”, and “152-bit”.
3.
Set up Security Encryption Keys
There are two methods for creating WEP data encryption:
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Using a Passphrase: Type in a passphrase and click “Generate Keys”. Passphrase can
be a mixture of numbers and letters. When entering passphrase, you must not exceed 32
characters. As you type, the wireless station adapter will use an algorithm to generate 4
keys automatically. Select one key from the 4 WEP keys.
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Manually:
64 bits WEP: Enter 10 hexadecimal digits (between 0-9, a-f and A-F)
128 bits WEP: Enter 26 hexadecimal digits (between 0-9, a-f and A-F)
152 bits WEP: Enter 32 hexadecimal digits (between 0-9, a-f and A-F)
Note:
The WEP key must be set up exactly the same on the Wireless Access Points as they
are on the wireless clients. If you set “0011223344” for the Wireless Access Point, the same
WEP key “0011223344” must be assigned to other client stations.
4.
Enable Wireless Client Security Separator
Enable this function to let associated clients be able to separate from each other when security
is required. The default setting is
Disable.
Note:
If you complete the settings, please click on “Apply” and then “Reboot” for changes to
take effect.