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Cooper Bussmann 245U-E Wireless Ethernet Modem & Device Server User Manual
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Rev Version 2.19
Figure 30 Compatibility
245U-E-G AP
245U-E-G Sta 240U-E AP
(4Add)
240U-E CL
(4Add)
240U-E AP
(3Add)
240U-E CL
(3Add)
245U-E-G AP
Y
Y
Y
(1)
Y
N
Y
245U-E-G Sta
Y
Y
Y
N/A
N
(2)
N/A
NOTES
1 Connection only if the 245U-E-G is configured with a virtual station (client) which in turn connects to the 240U-E access
point.
2 Connection indication in the Connectivity pages, but it is not a true connection (see “3 Address Mode and 4 Address Mode”
above).
3.7 Security Menu
Select the Radio encryption level from the drop down menu on the main index page, and then click Save Changes.
Available encryption levels are None, WEP (64-bit)‚ WEP (128-bit)‚ WPA PSK (TKIP)‚ WPA PSK (AES)‚ WPA2 PSK
(AES)‚ WPA PSK/WPA2 PSK (Legacy), and WPA-Enterprise. The default setting is “None.”
You will now need to go to the Security Menu and enter in the encryption keys (WEP), and passphrase (WPA).
Figure 31 Security Menu
WEP (64-bit) and (128-bit)
Encryption Keys 1 to 4
These are the keys used to encrypt radio data to protect data from unwanted eavesdroppers when WEP encryption
is selected. These keys should be the same for all 245U-E units in the same system.
The 64-bit WEP requires 10 hexadecimal digits, and 128-bit WEP requires 26 hexadecimal digits. For example,
12:AB:EF:00:56. for 64-bit encryption, and 12:AB:EF:00:56:15:6B:E4:30:C8:05:F0:8D for 128-bit encryption.
Encryption keys must not be all zeros (00:00:00:00:00).