Quick Installation Guide
10
Encryption
Click the Encryption icon to configure WEP. (
)
WEP
– For more secure data transmission, set the “WEP” to “WEP_128” or
“WEP_64” to ensure wireless network security.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is implemented in this device to prevent
unauthorized access to your wireless network. The 128-bit setting gives a higher
level of security than 64-bit. The WEP setting must be the same on each client in
your wireless network. (Default: Disabled)
Key Entry
– This field can be set to “Passphrase” or “Manual Entry.” Using a
“Passphrase” will auto-generate the key elements with the internal algorithm
according to the string defined in the Passphrase field. The “Manual Entry” setting
allows the user to manually enter key elements (two hexadecimal digits in each
block).
Passphrase
– The security key for WEP encryption is generated from your
Passphrase string, so it must be the same as all the other stations in your network.
64-Bit Manual Entry
Key 1~4
– Each Key ID contains 10 HEX digits. All wireless devices must have the
same Key ID values to communicate.
Default Key ID
– Choose the Key ID that has the encryption string you prefer.
128-Bit Manual Entry
Key 1
– Key ID contains 26 HEX digits. All wireless devices must have the same
Key ID values to communicate.
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