ZyXEL Communications P-660R-T1 Support Notes page 129

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Key4= 98jui2wss35u456cty12k5l9800f5
Key1=
0x11
11112222223333444455556666777788889999AAAABBBBCCCDDDEEFFF
128-bit WEP with
Key2=
58 hexadecimal
0x2222223333444455556666777788889999AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFF
digits
Key3=
('0-9', 'A-F')
0x33333344444455555566667777888899990000AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDFFFF
Key4=
0x4444445555556666667777888899990000AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFF
Select one of the WEP key as default Key +to encrypt wireless data transmission.
The receiver will use the corresponding key to decrypt the data.
For example, if access point use Key 3 to encrypt data, then station will use Key 3 to
decrypt data.
So, the Key 3 of station has to equal to the Key 3 of access point.
Though access point use Key 3 as default key, but the station can use the other Key as
its default key to encrypt wireless data transmission.
Access Point (encrypt data by Key 3) --------> Station (decrypt data by Key 3)
Access Point (decrypt data by Key 2) <-------- Station (encrypt data by Key 2)
In this case, access point transmits data to station which encrypt data by Key 3 of
access point. The station will decrypt the data by its Key 3.
At the same time, when the station transmits data to access point which encrypt da
by Key 2.
The access point will decrypt the data by its Key 2.
Setting up the Access Point with Web configurator
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