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WEP:
1.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) utilizes a combination of 64-bit or
128-bit keys to provide access control and encryption security.
2.
Select Authentication & Encryption type (Open System, Shared
Key, and Auto Select) from the drop down menu box.
3.
Select KEY Length (64 bits/128 bits) and WEP Mode (HEX/ASCII) as
desired. Settings on PC(s) must match that of the device.
4.
Select 1 of 4 keys to type in a string of characters defined in the
description box. The key criteria is listed as below:
Key Length
HEX Format
ASCII Format
64 bit
10 hexadecimal digits
5 ASCII characters
128 bit
26 hexadecimal digits
13 ASCII characters
5.
Click on Apply to confirm modification.
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WPA Personal:
1.
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is an advanced security standard that
utilizes pre-shared key to authenticate wireless stations and encrypt
data during communications.
2.
Select Authentication & Encryption type (TKIP and AES) from the
drop down menu box.
3.
Type in Pass Phrase with size ranging from 8 to 63 characters under
KEY option.
4.
Specify time WPA key must be renewed. The default value is 86400.
5.
Click on Apply to confirm modification.
NOTE:
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) utilizes a stronger encryption
algorithm and includes Message Integrity Code while AES (Advanced
Encryption System) utilizes a symmetric 128 bit block data encryption, the
strongest encryption currently available.