Appendix A: Configuring Security Settings on Wireless Clients
Configuring Static WEP Security on a Client
Static Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encrypts data moving across a wireless network
based on a static (non-changing) key. The encryption algorithm is a "stream" cipher
called RC4. The access point uses a key to transmit data to the client stations. Each
client must use that same key to decrypt data it receives from the access point. Different
clients can use different keys to transmit data to the access point. (Or they can all use
the same key, but this is less secure because it means one station can decrypt the data
being sent by another.)
If you configured the D-Link DWL-2210AP to use Static WEP security mode . . .
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