Default Wep Key; Reset Wep Keys; Wpa Mode; Wpa Cipher - Printronix H-SERIES P7000 User Manual

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Default WEP Key

This feature enables you to encrypt (scramble) information for security
purposes. With this feature, you can set up to four encryption keys, in either
ASCII or hexadecimal format, and in either 40 or 128 bits. (The more bits you
choose, the more difficult it will be to decode the information.)
NOTE: None of the WEP Key Configuration menus display on the
configuration printout.
WEP Key 1 Through WEP Key 4
WEP Key Format. Allows you to format the WEP keys in ASCII or
hexadecimal code. The default is hexadecimal.
WEP Key Width. This is the encryption strength. The options are 40 Bits
and 128 Bits; 40 Bits are weaker and 128 Bits are stronger.
NOTE: If you select 40 Bits, the WEP key BYTE6 through WEP Key BYTE13
menus will not display.
The default is 128 Bits.
WEP Key BYTE1 through BYTE13. These are the individual characters
of the encryption key.

Reset WEP Keys

Allows you to reset all four WEP keys (WEP Key 1 through WEP Key 4) at
one time.

WPA Mode

Selects the WPA wireless security mode.
Disable (the default). WPA security is disabled.
Personal. Selects personal or pre-shared key mode for WPA security.

WPA Cipher

Selects the WPA wireless security cipher setting. Options include:
TKIP (the default)
AES
TKIP+AES
WPA P-Phs
Allows you to set the individual bytes of the WPA passphrase.

Reset WPA P-Phs

Allows you to reset all 32 bytes of the WPA passphrase at once.
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