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Authentication Type: Select the authentication type under WEP security mode. The Device
must authenticate a wireless client before the client can join the wireless network. The
available options are Auto, Open System and Shared Key.
Auto: Select to allow the Device automatically choose Open System or Shared key
mode according to the requests of wireless clients.
Open System: At this point, the wireless client host can pass the authentication and be
associated with the wireless devices on the premise of providing no authentication key;
but a correct key must be provided if data transmission is to be made.
Shared Key: At this point, the wireless client host must provide the correct key to passing
the authentication; otherwise, it cannot be associated with the wireless devices, and
cannot perform data transmission.
Key Format: Select the format for entering the WEP keys. The options are Hex and ASCII.
Hex: Select it to enter the WEP keys in hexadecimal format. Hexadecimal digits are a set
of characters that includes numbers 0 through 9 and letters A through F (or a through f).
Hex WEP keys are case insensitive.
ASCII: Select it to enter the WEP keys in ASCII format. ASCII WEP keys are case
sensitive.
Key1~4: Select one of the WEP keys as the default transmit key to transmit data. All keys can
be used to receive data.
Key Type: Select the size of each key, and it also allows you to disable or enable each key.
The options are Disabled, 64-bit and 128-bit. By default, Disabled is selected, which means
the key is of no effect.
8.1.3.2
WPA/WPA2
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA ) and Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) are two security protocols
and security certification programs to secure wireless computer networks. In WPA/WPA2 mode,
the Device uses an external RADIUS server to authenticate wireless clients.
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