HP PS110 Configuration And Administration Manual page 55

Wireless 802.11n vpn router
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WEP security includes the following settings:
Authentication Mode
Leave as OPEN to configure WEP security. The static WEP security does not support user
authentication.
Encryption Type
Select WEP to display the security options and to configure the keys.
802.1X
Enables dynamic WEP security on the router. IEEE 802.1X enables you to authenticate wireless
clients via user accounts stored on a third-party RADIUS server. The RADIUS server is also able
to dynamically generate WEP keys and distribute them to all authenticated clients. If you
enable dynamic WEP security, be sure to also configure the RADIUS server settings. See
"Configuring RADIUS settings" on page
Key Length
The number of characters you specify for the key determines the level of encryption.
64-bit
128-bit
Key Type
Select the format used to specify the encryption keys. The definition for the encryption keys must
be the same on the router and all wireless clients.
Hexadecimal (characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F)
ASCII (characters 0-9, a-z, and A-Z)
Key 1 - 4 String
Enter the encryption keys.
Hexadecimal: Enter keys as 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9, a-f, and A-F) for 64 bit keys,
or 26 hexadecimal characters for 128 bit keys.
ASCII: Enter keys as 5 alphanumeric characters for 64 bit keys, or 13 alphanumeric
characters for 128 bit keys.
Default Key
You can enter up to four keys (Key 1 to Key 4). Select the number (1 to 4) of the Key String to
use for encryption when transmitting data.
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