Wired Equivalent Privacy (Wep) 64/128-Bit Data Encryption; Applications; When Do You Need Wireless Lan; Networking Scenarios For Wlu11A - Compex iWavePort WLU11A User Manual

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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1.3.3

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64/128-bit data encryption

For data privacy, Compex iWavePort WLU11A uses a 64-bit or 128-bit private
encryption key – WEP to lock your information which are transmitted over the air.
Only wireless clients configured with the same WEP key will have access to the data.
1.4

Applications

The Compex WLU11A facilitates wireless connections to other hosts on a network.
1.4.1

When do you need wireless LAN

Installing the Compex WLU11A will be an advantage when you have the following
situation:
Demanding High Mobility at your Home or Office
Where time is a scare source
Structural restriction in the building
Cost effectiveness against laying of cables
Easy scalability and expansion of existing network
1.4.2

Networking scenarios for WLU11A

WLU11A can be configured for 2 types of wireless architectures – Infrastructure and
Ad-Hoc. In the Infrastructure architecture, all the wireless clients communicate
through the access point, which is a device that acts as a base station for all wireless
communication. It is the single point of all wireless communication. The data packets
from the wireless clients will be transferred to the access point before transmitting to
other hosts on the network.
In an Ad-Hoc architecture, the wireless clients communicate directly with one another.
There is no single point of communication. No access point exists on the wireless
LAN.
Each
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client
transfers
their
data
packets
to
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other.

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