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JetWave 2450 v2
User's Manual
V1.0
Aug 2017
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  • Page 1 JetWave 2450 v2 User’s Manual V1.0 Aug 2017...
  • Page 2 Copyright Copyright © 2014 all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, adapted, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the supplier. About This Manual This user manual is intended to guide professional installer to install the IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 and how to build the infrastructure centered on it.
  • Page 3 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To avoid the possibility of exceeding radio frequency exposure limits, you shall beep a distance of at least 100cm between you and the antenna of the installed equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 5 Warranty Hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Distributor warrants that hardware will conform to the current relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. IN NO EVENT SHALL DISTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE RISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING,...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 Introduction ..................... 9 Introduction ........................9 Key Features ........................9 Hardware Overview......................10 Front View ............................ 10 Back View ............................ 10 Inside the Bottom Cover ......................11 LED Indicators ..........................11 Typical Management Scenario ..................12 Hardware Installation ..................... 13 Preparation before Installation..................
  • Page 7 Access the Web Configurator ..................21 Configure the AC+Thin AP mode .................. 23 Chapter 3 Navigate the Web Configurator ............35 Virtual AC+Thin AP Mode ....................35 Status ............................35 View Basic Information ......................35 View Managed APs ........................35 View Wireless Users .........................
  • Page 8 Captive Portal ..........................67 WDS Settings ..........................69 Management ..........................70 Password ........................... 70 Upgrade Firmware ........................70 Backup/ Retrieve Settings ......................71 Restore Factory Default Settings ....................71 Reboot ............................72 Remote Management ........................ 72 SNMP Management ........................73 Certificate Settings ........................
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction The JetWave 2450v2 is a multi-mode 2x2 Access Point embedded with a software-based virtual access controller (VAC) for centrally managing managed APs that eliminates the need for a separate hardware controller to manage the WLAN. The JetWave 2450v2 operates at 2.4GHz band, this breakthrough innovation provides superior Wi-Fi network solutions at significantly lower cost and easier management.
  • Page 10: Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview Front View Bottom cover Back View...
  • Page 11: Inside The Bottom Cover

    Inside the Bottom Cover LED Indicators COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION Green The device is powered on The device is not receiving power Green The device has the Ethernet connection The device has no Ethernet connection Blinking Transmitting/receiving Ethernet packets Green The WLAN is active WLAN The WLAN is inactive Blinking...
  • Page 12: Typical Management Scenario

    Typical Management Scenario This section describes the typical management of JetWave 2450v2. By default, it is set to thin AP mode (managed AP) which allows it to be managed by the JetWave 2450v2 in AC mode. When a thin AP mode joins a wired network, it will start to look for a JetWave 2450v2 in AC mode. If the thin AP founds the AP controller on the network, it will send the registration request to the AP controller.
  • Page 13: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation This chapter describes safety precautions and product information you have to know and check before installing the JetWave 2450v2. Preparation before Installation Professional Installation Required Please seek assistance from a professional installer who is well trained in the RF installation and knowledgeable in the local regulations.
  • Page 14: Installation Precautions

    Installation Precautions To keep the JetWave 2450v2 well while you are installing it, please read and follow these installation precautions. Users MUST use a proper and well-installed grounding and surge arrestor with the JetWave 2450v2; otherwise, a random lightening could easily cause fatal damage to JetWave 2450v2. EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRNTY.
  • Page 15: Pole Mounting Ring

    Pole Mounting Ring Ferrite Suppression Core 24VDC Power Cord & PoE Injector Warning: Users MUST use the “Power cord & PoE Injector” shipped in the box with the ZAC Wireless Access Point. Use of other options will likely cause damage to the device.
  • Page 16: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Connect up The bottom of the JetWave 2450v2 is a movable cover. Grab the cover and pull it back harder to take it out as the figure shown below. Plug a standard Ethernet cable into the RJ45 port. Slide the cover back and press down the lock button to seal the bottom of the JetWave 2450v2.
  • Page 17: Using The Grounding Wire

    Using the Grounding Wire The JetWave 2450v2 is equipped with a grounding wire. It is important that the Access Point, cables, and PoE Injector must be properly connected to earth ground during normal use against surges or ESD. 1. Remove the screw on the grounding point at the bottom of the JetWave 2450v2. 2.
  • Page 18: Mount The Ap On A Pole

    Mount the AP on a Pole Turn the JetWave 2450v2 over. Put the pole mounting ring through the middle hole of it. Note that you should unlock the pole mounting ring with a screw driver before putting it through the device as the following right picture shows.
  • Page 19: Connect To The Access Point

    Connect to the Access Point To be able to configure and manage the Access Point, please do the followings: Open the ferrite core by unsnapping the connector latches. The core will open, revealing a concave surface. Lay the Ethernet cable into the core, usually within 2 to 3 inches of the connector. You may have to experiment with the final location depending on the effectiveness of the high frequency abatement.
  • Page 20 Connect the Ethernet cable with suppression core to the “Data In” port of the PoE injector. Connect the other end of Ethernet cable to a PC or a switch hub. The hardware installation is complete.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Quick Setup Tutorial

    Chapter 2 Quick Setup Tutorial Access the Web Configurator The JetWave 2450v2 provides you with user-friendly Web-based management interface to easily manage the access point. Configure the computer with a static IP address of 192.168.1.x, as the default IP address of the JetWave 2450v2 is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 22 Enter the username (Default: admin) and password (Default: password) respectively and click “Login” to login the main page of the JetWave 2450v2. Note: The username and password are case-sensitive, and the password should be no more than 19 characters!
  • Page 23: Configure The Ac+Thin Ap Mode

    Configure the AC+Thin AP mode The JetWave 2450v2 provides 4 operation modes: “Thin AP”, “Virtual AC”, “Virtual AC+Thin AP ”, as well as “FAT AP”. The default mode is “Thin AP”. To allow the JetWave 2450v2 to manage the thin APs, you need to switch one of the JetWave 2450v2s to virtual controller mode first.
  • Page 24 For Virtual Controller + Thin AP mode, if you need to configure the wireless settings for the JetWave 2450v2 especially SSID and encryption method, go to Wireless Settings > Wireless Networks and click on #1 Wireless SSID for configuration. After the configuration is made, click Save to save the settings.
  • Page 25 and click the Reboot button. The reboot process will take about 50 seconds. Firmware Upgrade for JetWave 2450v2 in AC mode To upgrade the firmware for the JetWave 2450v2 in controller mode when necessary, go to Management > Firmware Upload and from Upgrade AC Firmware, browse the firmware file where it is placed.
  • Page 26 thin AP as well as upload/download speed. Moving the mouse over MAC address of each managed AP will also display relevant RF information such as channel mode, current channel, antenna being used together with transmit output power.
  • Page 27 Manage Thin APs To configure and manage the managed APs: 1. Enter the web page of the JetWave 2450v2 in controller mode and go to Management > AP Management, the following screen shows up. The JetWave 2450v2 AP in Virtual AC+Thin AP mode on the list is highlighted in bold font. By selecting it and hitting Radio button, you may configure its radio setting such as channel bandwidth, channel, antenna and output power.
  • Page 28 Besides radio setting, you may also reboot the managed AP, change its IP address and perform firmware upgrade for managed AP. Firmware Upgrade for Managed Thin APs For firmware upgrade, you may choose to upgrade the selected managed AP by hitting Upgrade Selected, or do the group upgrade by hitting Upgrade All.
  • Page 29 Monitor Managed Thin APs To view each managed AP’s status, please go to Status > Managed APs. Besides viewing device information such as device name, MAC address, IP address, and FW version, you may also monitor the wireless clients that are currently associated with the managed APs as well as packets statistics. Wireless Client Mode Go to Wireless >...
  • Page 30 Besides specifying the SSID manually, you may select the preferable Access Point to connect by clicking the “Site Survey” button beside Wireless Mode. Once the button is pressed, the wireless client will scan all the available access points within coverage. Select the one you prefer to connect, and click Select AP to establish the connection.
  • Page 31 configuration. 4. To check whether the association with the Access Point has been successfully made, go to Status > Connections. If the connection is established, it will display association information of the Access Point including MAC address, wireless mode, signal strength and connection time.
  • Page 32 Bridge Mode 1. Go to Wireless > Basic Settings. Choose “Bridge” from Wireless Mode, choose a clean channel and click Apply to save configuration. 2. Go to “WDS Settings” in “Wireless”, input the MAC address of the remote bridge to “Remote AP MAC Address 1”...
  • Page 33 network topologies are not supported by WDS and should be avoided in all the use cases. 3. Repeat the above procedures to configure the remote bridge. 4. Enter the actual distance in Space In Meter. For example, if the distance between the two ZAC bridges is 3 kilometers, enter 3000 in the field.
  • Page 34 To establish point-to-point bridge connection, please follow the procedures described in Bridge mode. To connect the wireless client to the AP, please follow the procedures described in Wireless Client mode.
  • Page 35: Chapter 3 Navigate The Web Configurator

    Chapter 3 Navigate the Web Configurator Virtual AC+Thin AP Mode Status View Basic Information Open “Information” in “Status” to check the basic information of the JetWave 2450v2, which is read only. Information includes system information, IP settings, and wireless network setting. Click “Refresh”...
  • Page 36: View Wireless Users

    View Wireless Users Open “Wireless Users” in “Status” to check the information of all the wireless clients such as MAC address, SSID of the managed APs that are associated with, signal strength, connection up time, and uploaded/downloaded packets. All is read only. Click “Refresh” at the bottom to update the list. View DHCP Client Table Open “DHCP Clients”...
  • Page 37: Wireless Settings

    Wireless Settings Wireless Setting allows you to configure wireless parameters, security method, access control and flow control for your JetWave 2450v2. Note that the configuration will also apply on all the other managed APs. Wireless Networks (VAP Profiles Settings) The IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 allows up to 8 virtual SSIDs on a single BSSID and to configure To create a virtual AP, you may different profile settings such as security and VLAN ID to each SSID.
  • Page 38 Basic Setting SSID: This wireless network name is shared among all associated devices in your wireless network. Keep it identical on all those devices. Note that the SSID is case-sensitive and cannot exceed 32 characters. Description: Name of the VAP profile Broadcast SSID: In AP mode, hiding network name is necessary when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk.
  • Page 39 Security Setting: To prevent unauthorized radios from accessing data transmitting over the connectivity, the IEEE 802.11a/n JetWave 2450v2 provides you with rock solid security settings. Network Authentication Open System: It allows any device to join the network without performing any security check. Shared Key: Data encryption and key are required for wireless authentication (Not available in Bridge/AP Repeater mode).
  • Page 40 WPA&WPA2 with RADIUS: It provides options of WPA (TKIP) or WPA2 (AES) for the client. If it is selected, the data encryption type must be TKIP + AES and the RADIUS server must be set. Note: If Radius relevant authentication type is selected, please go to Wireless  Radius Settings for further radius server configuration.
  • Page 41 JetWave 2450v2 and wireless clients can the communication be established!
  • Page 42: Wireless Protocols

    Network Basic Setting: Network Mode: Specify the network mode. It includes Bridge and Router. When switch to Router mode, the LAN IP address for web page access will become 192.168.0.99. Wireless Protocols Allow the user to change country code, 802.11 mode and other advanced parameters for the JetWave 2450v2.
  • Page 43 Basic Settings Country Region: The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands is country dependent. 802.11 Mode: The IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 can communicate with wireless devices of 802.11b/g or 802.11b/g/n. Data Rate: Usually “Auto” is preferred. Under this rate, the IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 will automatically select the highest available rate to transmit.
  • Page 44 ports identified as members of the specific multicast group. HT Protect: Enable HT (High Throughput) protect to ensure HT transmission with MAC mechanism. Under 802.11n mode, wireless client can be divided into HT STA and Non-HT STA, among which the one with HT protect enabled gets higher throughput. Preamble Type: It defines some details on the 802.11 physical layer.
  • Page 45: Thin Ap Mode

    Thin AP Mode Information You may see some Managed AP’s basic information such as model name, firmware version, MAC address, current up time, registration status as well as MAC address. Basic Settings Allows you to configure device and IP settings for the Managed AP.
  • Page 46 General Settings: Device Mode: Three modes are provided: AC+Thin AP, Thin AP, FAT AP. Select AC+Thin AP to have the device act as virtual access controller to manage other Managed APs on your network. Select “Thin AP” to have the JetWave 2450v2 managed by the ZAC AP in AC mode. Select FAT AP to perform as a standalone AP, neither managing nor managed by other ZAC APs.
  • Page 47: System

    System Basic System Settings Device Settings Device Mode: Three modes are provided: AC+Thin AP, Thin AP, FAT AP. Select AC+Thin AP to have the device act as virtual access controller to manage other Managed APs on your network. Select “Thin AP” to have the JetWave 2450v2 managed by the ZAC AP in AC mode. Select FAT AP to perform as a standalone AP, neither managing nor managed by other ZAC APs.
  • Page 48: Tcp/Ip Settings

    STP Forward Delay: STP Forward Delay is the time spent in detecting and learning network tree topology state before entering the forward state. Default time value is 1 sec. GPS Coordinate Settings The GPS Coordinate Setting helps you mark the latitude and longitude of the JetWave 2450v2. Just enter the coordinates and click the Apply button.
  • Page 49 valid DHCP server, it will fall back to default static IP address. Use Fixed IP Address: Check this option. You have to specify a static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server for the JETWAVE 2450V2 manually. Make sure the specified IP address is unique on your network in order to prevent IP conflict.
  • Page 50: Time Settings

    another wireless device before it is set to Router mode. To access the unit in Router mode via wired port, please type the WAN IP address to enter the web page for WAN is on wired port and LAN is on wireless port. Or, you can access device through the wireless device connected with the ZAC AP.
  • Page 51: Radius Settings

    RADIUS Settings RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a server for remote user authentication and accounting; playing a central role in the network in providing the capabilities of authenticating, authorizing, accounting, auditing, alarming and etc. It allows an organization to maintain user profiles in a central database that all remote servers can share.
  • Page 52: Firewall Settings

    Firewall Settings The firewall is a system or group of systems that enforce an access control policy between two networks. It may also be defined as a mechanism used to protect a trusted network from an un-trusted network. The IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 has capabilities of Source IP Filtering, Destination IP Filtering, Source Port Filtering, Destination Port Filtering, Port Forwarding as well as DMZ.
  • Page 53 You may create and activate a rule that filters a packet based on the destination IP address to restrict the local computers from accessing certain websites. Check “Enable Destination IP Filtering” to activate rule. Destination IP Address: Enter the IP address to be restricted. Comment: Make comments to record your filtering rule.
  • Page 54 Destination Port Filtering: You may create and activate a rule that filters a packet based on the destination port from your local network to Internet. Check “Enable Destination Port Filtering” to activate rule. Port Range: Enter the port range you would like to restrict. Protocol: Select port protocol: Both, TCP, UDP.
  • Page 55: Udp Pass Through

    activate port forwarding. IP Address: Enter the IP address the local server. Protocol: Select Both, UDP or TCP. Port Range: Specify the port range. Comment: Make comments to record the port forwarding rule. UDP Pass Through By check Enable UDP Pass through will allow all the UDPs packets to pass through the firewall. Note that opening all the UDP ports will be very likely to expose the network to intruders DMZ: A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access to its...
  • Page 56: Wireless

    Wireless Open “Basic Settings” in “Wireless” as below to make basic wireless configuration. Disable Wireless LAN Interface Check this option to disable WLAN interface, then the wireless module of IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 will stop working and no wireless device can connect to it. Operation Mode Four operating modes are available in IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 when acts as a FAT AP.
  • Page 57 Wireless Network Name (SSID) This wireless network name is shared among all associated devices in your wireless network. Keep it identical on all those devices. Note that the SSID is case-sensitive and can not exceed 32 characters. Broadcast SSID Under AP mode, hiding network name is necessary when you are in a wireless environment that may have potential risk.
  • Page 58: Vap Profile Settings

    Data Rate Usually “Auto” is preferred. Under this rate, the IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 will automatically select the highest available rate to transmit. In some cases, however, like where there is no great demand for speed, you can have a relatively-low transmit rate for compromise of a long distance. Extension Channel Protection Mode This is to avoid conflict with other wireless network and boost the ability of your device to catch all 802.11g transmissions.
  • Page 59 BSSID and to configure different profile settings such as security and VLAN ID to each SSID. To create a virtual AP, you may check the Enable box of the profile and click on the profile (eg. Profile 2) to configure wireless and security settings. Hit Apply to active the profile. Basic Setting Profile Name: Name of the VAP profile Wireless Network Name: Enter the virtual SSID for the VAP...
  • Page 60 Wireless Separation: Wireless separation is an ideal way to enhance the security of network transmission. Under the mode except wireless client mode, enable “Wireless Separation” can prevent the communication among associated wireless clients. WMM Support: WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a subset of 802.11e. It allows wireless communication to define a priority limit on the basis of data type under AP mode only, thus those time-sensitive data, like video/audio data, may own a higher priority than common one.
  • Page 61 selected, the data encryption type must be TKIP + AES and the RADIUS server must be set. Note: If Radius relevant authentication type is selected, please go to Wireless  Radius Settings for further radius server configuration. WPA-PSK: It is a simplified WPA mode with no need for specific authentication server. In this so-called WPA Pre-Shared Key, all you have to do is just pre-enter a key in each WLAN node and this is the common way to be adopted in large and middle enterprise as well as residential network.
  • Page 62: Vlan

    VLAN If your network uses VLANs, you can assign one SSID to a VLAN, and client devices using the SSID are grouped in that VLAN. IEEE 802.11a/n JetWave 2450v2, you need To allow users on the VLAN to access the WEB page of the to enable “Enable 802.1Q VLAN”...
  • Page 63 A-MPDU/A-MSDU Aggregation The data rate of your AP except wireless client mode could be enhanced greatly with this option enabled; however, if your wireless clients don’t support A-MPDU/A-MSDU aggregation, it is not recommended to enable it. Short GI Under 802.11n mode, enable it to obtain better data rate if there is no negative compatibility issue.
  • Page 64 RTS Threshold The IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 sends RTS (Request to Send) frames to certain receiving station and negotiates the sending of a data frame. After receiving an RTS, that STA responds with a CTS (Clear to Send) frame to acknowledge the right to start transmission. The setting range is 0 to 2346 in byte.
  • Page 65: Access Control

    TDM Coordination Stands for “Time-Division Multiplexing Technique”, this resource reservation control mechanisms can avoid packet collisions and send the packets much more efficiently allowing for higher effective throughput rates. This function is only available in AP/CPE mode. It is highly recommended to enable TDM coordination when there are multiple CPEs needed to connect to the AP in your application.
  • Page 66: Traffic Shaping

    Profile Selection: Select the VAP network you would like to enable access control. Access Control Mode If you select “Allow Listed”, only those clients whose wireless MAC addresses are in the access control list will be able to connect to your AP. While when “Deny Listed” is selected, those wireless clients on the list will not be able to connect the AP.
  • Page 67: Captive Portal

    Overall Traffic Shaping Check this box to control the overall bandwidth of the JetWave 2450v2. Incoming Traffic Limit: To specify maximum incoming bandwidth to a certain rate in kbit/s. Incoming Traffic Burst: To specify the buffer size for incoming traffic that can be sent within a The suggested value is 20KBytes.
  • Page 68 To enable Captive Portal, check “Captive Portal” and select the VAP network needed for captive portal. Radius Settings Primary Radius Server: Enter the name or IP address of the primary radius server Secondary Radius Server: Enter the name or IP address of the primary radius server if any. Radius Auth Port: Enter the port number for authentication Radius Acct Port: Enter the port number for billing Radius Shared Secret: Enter the secret key of the radius server...
  • Page 69: Wds Settings

    WDS Settings Extend the range of your network without having to use cables to link the Access Points by using the Wireless Distribution System (WDS): Simply put, you can link the Access Points wirelessly. Open “WDS Settings” in “Wireless” as below: Enter the MAC address of another AP you wirelessly want to connect to into the appropriate field and click “Apply”...
  • Page 70: Management

    Management Password From “Password Settings” in “Management”, you can change the password to manage your IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2. Current Password: Enter the current password. New Password: Enter the new password. Confirm Password: Enter the new password again for confirmation. Note: The password is case-sensitive and its length cannot exceed 19 characters! Upgrade Firmware...
  • Page 71: Backup/ Retrieve Settings

    Note: Do NOT cut the power off during upgrade, otherwise the system may crash! Backup/ Retrieve Settings It is strongly recommended you back up configuration information in case of something unexpected. If tragedy hits your device, you may have an access to restore the important files by the backup. All these can be done by the local or remote computer.
  • Page 72: Reboot

    Restore factory default settings via Reset Button If software in IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 is unexpectedly crashed and no longer reset the unit via Web, you may do hardware reset via the reset button. Press and hold the button for at least 5 seconds and then release it until the PWR LED gives a blink.
  • Page 73: Snmp Management

    SNMP Management The IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 supports SNMP for convenient remote management. Open “SNMP Settings” in “Management” shown below. Set the SNMP parameters and obtain MIB file before remote management. Protocol Version: Select the SNMP version, and keep it identical on the IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 and the SNMP manager.
  • Page 74 Trap Destination: Specify the IP address of the station to send the SNMP traps to. Trap Community: Specify the password sent with each trap to the manager. By default, it is set to public and allows all requests. Configure SNMPv3 User Profile For SNMP protocol version 3, you can click “Configure SNMPv3 User Profile”...
  • Page 75: Certificate Settings

    Certificate Settings Under Wireless Client mode, when EAP-TLS is used, the RADIUS server must know which user certificates to trust. The Server can trust all certificates issued by a given CA. To import a user certificate, from Import User Certificates, click “Browse” and specify the location where the user certificate is placed.
  • Page 76: Tools

    Tools System Log System log is used for recording events occurred on the IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2, including station connection, disconnection, system reboot and etc. Open “System Log” in “Tools” as below. Remote Syslog Server Enable Remote Syslog: Enable System log to alert remote server. IP Address: Specify the IP address of the remote server.
  • Page 77 Ping Watchdog Enable Ping Watchdog: To activate ping watchdog, check this checkbox. IP Address to Ping: Specify the IP address of the remote unit to ping. Ping Interval: Specify the interval time to ping the remote unit. Startup Delay: Specify the startup delay time to prevent reboot before the IEEE 802.11n JetWave 2450v2 is fully initialized.
  • Page 78: Appendix A. Ascii

    Appendix A. ASCII WEP can be configured with a 64-bit, 128-bit or 152-bit Shared Key (hexadecimal number or ACSII). As defined, hexadecimal number is represented by 0-9, A-F or a-f; ACSII is represented by 0-9, A-F, a-f or punctuation. Each one consists of two-digit hexadecimal. Table 1 ACSII ASCII ASCII...

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