Importing Or Exporting The Wep Configuration; Importing A File To Wep - Nortel BayStack 660 Use Manual

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Using the BayStack 660 Wireless LAN Access Point
Click OK.
4.
The program exits and reboots the access point.

Importing or Exporting the WEP Configuration

The WEP configuration allows you to import from or export to a Windows
executable (EXE) file called the "WEP Install Utility EXE file." This file can be
used as a storage file for a WEP configuration for either the access point or the PC
card. This file can also be executed by itself to install the WEP configuration into
the registry of a laptop. This allows for easy installation of the WEP configuration
file, so that a user does not have to go through the WEP setup procedure.
The executable file requires a password, which is used execute it or import it into
the AP Manager or Station WEP setup utility. Create a password when using the
export option of BayStack AP manager or the Station WEP Setup Utility.

Importing a File to WEP

Importing a file allows you to add previously configured WEP keys to the WEP
Keys list. This allows for quicker configuration of the access points.
To import a WEP executable file:
From the WEP tab, click Import.
1.
A standard Windows Import dialog box opens.
Locate the WEP Install Utility EXE file.
2.
Click Open.
3.
The file fills all the keys in the WEP Keys list
Click the key (Key 0, Key 1, etc.) that you want to activate.
4.
Click OK.
5.
The access point is rebooted and commits the changes to memory.
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