WEP
Select
WEP
to
enable
WEP
(Wired
Equivalent
Privacy)
encryption:
Here
are
descriptions
of
every
setup
items:
Item
Name
Description
Key
Length
There
are
two
types
of
WEP
key
length:
64
‐
bit
and
128
‐
bit.
Using
‘128
‐
bit’
is
safer
than
’64
‐
bit’,
but
will
reduce
some
data
transfer
performance.
Key
Format
There
are
two
types
of
key
format:
ASCII
and
Hex.
When
you
select
a
key
format,
the
number
of
characters
of
key
will
be
displayed.
For
example,
if
you
select
’64
‐
bit’
as
key
length,
and
‘Hex’
as
key
format,
you’ll
see
the
message
at
the
right
of
‘Key
Format’
is
‘Hex
(10
characters),
which
means
the
length
of
WEP
key
is
10
characters.
Default
Tx
Key
You
can
set
up
to
four
sets
of
WEP
key,
and
you
can
decide
which
key
is
being
used
by
default
here.
If
you
don’t
know
which
one
you
should
use,
select
‘Key
1’.
Encryption
Key
Input
WEP
key
characters
here,
the
number
of
characters
must
be
the
same
as
the
number
displayed
at
‘Key
Format’
field.
You
can
use
any
alphanumerical
characters
(0
‐
9,
a
‐
z,
and
A
‐
Z)
if
you
select
‘ASCII’
key
format,
and
if
you
select
‘Hex’
as
key
format,
you
can
use
characters
0
‐
9,
a
‐
f,
and
A
‐
F.
Enable
802.1x
Authentication
Check
this
box
to
enable
802.1x
authentication
function.
You
need
a
Radius
authentication
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