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Encryption Key
To enhance the security of your wireless communications, you can also
choose to enable wireless data encryption.
The encryption options differ according to the selected configuration profile
(page 2-9).
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CAUTION:
To allow communication, all wireless devices should use identical
encryption settings. As the encryption key is case-sensitive, make
sure you enter it with care.
When you selected to connect to a Residential Gateway-I, you can enter
one encryption key. The default Encryption Key matches the last 5
characters of the Network Name.
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CAUTION:
Do not modify this key unless you have already changed the
encryption key of your Residential Gateway-I.
When connecting to a Peer-to-Peer workgroup, enter the key as agreed
upon by the workgroup participants.
When connecting to a corporate LAN via the Access Point profile, the
encryption tab allows you to enter up to four different keys in either
alphanumerical or hexadecimal format.
Enter the values as defined by your LAN Administrator.
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