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Encryption
Key Input
Pass-phrase
Key Index
Key 1 – 4
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Description
Match the type of wireless encryption used by the wireless network.
This security setting encrypts your wireless transmission.
Disabled – No encryption used
WEP 64 – Wired Equivalent Privacy - 64-bit strength (provides 4
Keys)
WEP 128 – Wired Equivalent Privacy - 128-bit strength (provides
2 Keys)
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) - changes the temporal
key often (provides 1 Key)
TKIP is recommended for home users.
Available if WEP or WPA-PSK encryption is selected. Select the type
used by the wireless network:
Pass Phrase
Hexadecimal
ASCII
If the wireless network uses a pass-phrase for WEP or WPA-PSK,
type it here and click Generate Keys. The Key fields are populated
with the equivalent of the pass phrase in WEP.
In WPA-PSK, there is no need to generate keys as the pass-phrase is
shared between the client and the server.
The Pass-phrase must be between 8 and 63 characters. There is no
guarantee that the pass-phrase option will work with non-Motorola
devices.
Match the Key Index used by the wireless network. The number you
select here determines which field is used below. For example, a Key
Index of 2 corresponds to the Key 2 field.
If you are not using a WEP pass-phrase for your wireless network,
type the network's security WEP key into the appropriate key field
(determined by what is selected in the Key Index).
Click to save your settings.
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