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20. Home Networking
20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont'd)
Privacy Settings
Authentication Type
WEP Security WEP
Security
WEP (Wired Equivalent
Privacy)
Key Select
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Factory Default = Open System.
Possible Response: Open System: Open System authentication is the default selection.
Shared Key: To use Shared Key authentication, WEP must be enabled, and a valid WEP key must be present.
Enabling WEP does not force the use of Shared Key authentication. It is permissible to have WEP enabled and
still use Open System authentication.
Factory Default = Disabled.
The AP card supports 64-bit, 128-bit, or 256-bit WEP encryption. If WEP is Disabled, any station can connect
to the AP (as long as its SSID matches the AP SSID).
If WEP is enabled, the risk of someone nearby accessing the AP is minimized.
If selected, the WEP Key is treated as a string of text characters, and the number of characters must be either 5
(for 64-bit encryption) or 13 (for 128-bit encryption) or 29 (for 256-bit encryption). If not selected, the WEP key is
treated as a string of hexadecimal characters, and the number of characters must be either 10 (for 64-bit
encryption), 26 (for 128-bit encryption), or 58 (for 256-bit encryption). The only allowable hexadecimal characters
are 0-9 and A-F.
Note: The WEP key must be the same value and type for both
"Pass Phrase" is not the same as "text" and should not be used.
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