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Encryption Keys 1 to 4
These are the keys used to encrypt radio data to pro-
tect data from unwanted eavesdroppers when WEP
Encryption is selected. These keys should be the same
for all RM-240 units in the same system. One of the
four keys may be selected as the default key, and is
used to encrypt transmitted messages from the config-
ured unit. A RM-240 can receive and decrypt a message
from a module that has a different default key index as
long as each module has the same key configured at
the same index.WEP keys must be entered as pairs of
hexadecimal digits separated by colons. Hexadecimal
digits are in the range 0..9 and A..F. 64bit WEP requires
10 Hexadecimal digits, and 128bit WEP requires 26
Hexadecimal digits. For example, 12:AB:EF:00:56. for
64bit encryption, and 12:AB:EF:00:56:15:6B:E4:30:C8:05:
F0:8D for 128bit encryptionEncryption keys must not
be all zeros, i.e. 00:00:00:00:00
Passphrase
When WPA Encryption is selected, 128bit Encryption
keys are internally generated based on the Passphrase
and System Address (SSID). The Passphrase must
be between 8 and 63 characters in length, and the
Passphrase must be the same for all RM-240 units in
the same system.
Save and Reboot.
Save settings to non-volatile memory, and reboot
RM-240.