Chapter 2
SpeedTouch™ Local Networking Setup
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2.4.2 WEP
Definition
The Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP) relies on a secret key that is shared between
the wireless client (for example a laptop with a wireless client) and the
SpeedTouch™716g. The fixed secret key is used to encrypt data before being
transmitted.
Configuring WEP on the
SpeedTouch™
Proceed as follows:
1
Open the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
2
Browse to
Wireless > Security
.
3
In the
Wi-Fi Protected Access
list, click
64-bit WEP
or
128-bit WEP
.
4
Following fields appear:
Authentication Type
:
The SpeedTouch™716g supports two authentication types:
Open System:
All wireless clients are able to authenticate. The WEP key is
only
used to encrypt/decrypt data.
Shared Key:
Only wireless clients using a correct SSID and WEP key are able to
authenticate. The WEP key is used to authenticate
and
to encrypt/
decrypt data.
Format
:
This section allows you to choose between:
Hexadecimal digits
.
ASCII characters
.
Key 1 to 4
Default Transmission Key
5
Enter your settings.
6
Click
Apply
.
Wireless client(s)
configuration
Configure your wireless client(s) with the new WEP settings.
For more information, see
“5.1 Accessing the SpeedTouch™ Web
.
For more information, see your wireless client’s user documentation.
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