Wep Security - Hughes 9350 User Manual

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WEP S
ECURITY
WEP Protection Status: Click on "On" from the drop down list to enable the Wireless Encryption
Protocol (WEP) for added security. When the terminal's WLAN interface is enabled, the WLAN
LED is either green (WEP is enabled) or red (WEP is not enabled). When the LED is red, any
computer with a WLAN interface can detect the terminal's WLAN SSID, and connect to it
automatically.
Encryption Level: 64 or 128 bit WEP encryption can be enabled.
WEP Key 1: Default WEP keys are formulated using the IMEI number of the terminal. If you
want to use different WEP keys, please use the following table as a reference when entering the
new WEP keys:
Hexadecimal 128-bit: Requires 26 characters. Recommended
Hexadecimal 64-bit: Requires 10 characters
Note: If WEP is enabled, you must provide other WLAN users with the proper WEP key in order for
them to connect to the terminal. Please write down the WEP key that you use because once
entered, there is no way to view this key again. You will have to disable WEP, reboot the
terminal and set it back up again if the WEP key is forgotten.
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