6500 Series Residential Gateway User’s Guide
SpeedStream Gateway Setup
Wireless Setup WEP 64-Bit Option
WEP security offers the same security offered by a wired LAN with encrypted packets. This option offers
64-bit encryption, which is the least secure WEP option. This section assumes you currently have the
“Wireless Security Configuration” window displayed on your computer. To use the WEP 64-bit option:
1.
Select the WEP 64-bits option from the
Security Mode
drop-down menu.
2. Click
Next
. This displays the “Wireless 64-bit WEP Configuration” window.
3.
Select one of the following
Authentication
options:
•
Open System
Open system keys are always authenticated at the device level. After authentication, data is
encrypted between the Gateway and the connected device. This is the weakest form of security
and should not be used for sensitive data.
•
Shared Key
Shared keys accepts a string of unencrypted data from a device. The Gateway encrypts with a
WEP key and sends back the encrypted data to the attached device.
4.
Type a phrase in
Passphrase
. The passphrase is used to generate the 64-bit keys. The passphrase
can be between 1 and 32 characters.
5. Click
Generate Keys
. The system responds by generating keys that display in the boxes under
Passphrase
. Four different keys are generated.
6.
Select one of the four keys to use for encryption.
7. Click
Next
. One of the following happens:
•
If you have a Powerline enabled Gateway, the “
Powerline Filter Configuration
” window is
displayed.
•
If you do not have a Powerline enabled Gateway, the “
Finish
” window is displayed.
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