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if you supply the wrong key you will be authenticated and connected, however, no data frames will be passed through the
Access Point or WLAN ad hoc device. This can be a bit confusing from the users perspective as he sees that the client is
connected but "nothing works".
Shared
Shared authentication adds a handshake to the authentication process. If the wrong key is used the authentication fails
and the client cannot connect to the Access Point or WLAN ad hoc device. Hence, it is not possible to connect if the
wrong WEP key is supplied.
Entering a network key
Network keys are required to encrypt the WLAN connection. They can be entered in ASCII or hexadecimal format.
Enter an ASCII key using only ASCII characters:e.g. Enigma123
To enter hexadecimal strings add "0x" before the string: e.g. 0x1234567890
For WEP encryption it is possible to use more than one key for user authentication. To differentiate the various keys from each
other, an index is used. To mark the index of the encryption key, add "1/" before the key (in case the first index should be
used):
The key must have one of the following formats:
"1/0x1234567890" [index=1, 10-digit hexadecimal]
"zxcvb" [5-char]
"0x12345678901234567890123456 [26-digithexadecimal]
" 2/abcdefghij123 [index=2, 13-char]
If several indices exist but no key index is provided, the GR25 will assume the key index to be "1".
Related topics
Status: Network connections
How to use WLAN on the GR25
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