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ASCII
For ASCII keys, you enter a character string that uses 0-9, A-Z (upper and lower case), and all symbols,
with one of the following key sizes:
40-bit
128-bit
Set Up WEP Keys
To set up WEP keys, follow these steps.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose the network profile that uses Open+WEP or Shared+WEP.
Step 2
In the Key Type area, choose one of these character formats:
• Hex
• ASCII
Step 3
For Encryption Key 1, click Transmit Key.
Step 4
In the Key Size area, choose one of these character string lengths:
• 40
• 128
Step 5
In the Encryption Key field, enter the appropriate key string based on the selected Key Type and Key Size.
See
WEP Key Formats, on page
Step 6
Click Save to make the change.
Related Topics
IP Network Settings, on page 92
Set Up Alternate TFTP Server, on page 93
Set Up Advanced Profile Settings, on page 94
EAP-TLS Authentication Certificates
EAP-TLS is a certificate-based authentication that requires a trust relationship between two or more entities.
Each entity has a certificate proving its identity and is signed by a trusted authority. These certificates are
exchanged and verified during EAP-TLS authentication.
You enter a 5-character string; for example, GREG5.
You enter a 13-character string; for example, GREGSSECRET13.
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