Figure 45. Static Wep Configuration; Table 13. Static Wep - D-Link DWS-3024 User Manual

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If you select WEP as the Security Mode, additional fields display, as

Figure 45. Static WEP Configuration

Table 13

Table 13. Static WEP

Field
Static WEP or
WEP IEEE 802.1X
Authentication
WEP Key Type
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describes the configuration options for WEP.
Description
Static WEP uses static key management. You manually configure the same
keys to encrypt data on both the wireless client and the AP. Dynamic WEP
(WEP IEEE 802.1X) uses dynamically generated keys to encrypt client-to-
AP traffic. Dynamic WEP is more secure than Static WEP, but you need a
RADIUS server to manage the keys.
If you select WEP IEEE 802.1X, the screen refreshes, and there are no more
fields to configure. The AP uses the global RADIUS server IP address and
secret or the RADIUS server settings you specify for the VAP. The AP acts as
the RADIUS client and must be configured as a client in the RADIUS server
For information about how to configure the global RADIUS server settings
on the Unified Switch, see
page 85.
Choose the authentication type:
Open System—No authentication is performed
Shared Key—Provides a rudimentary form of user authentication,
which many experts consider to be less secure than Open System since it
sends the WEP key to the client in plain text.
Both—Only WEP clients are authenticated.
Select the key type by clicking one of the radio buttons:
ASCII—Includes upper and lower case alphabetic letters, the numeric
digits, and special symbols such as @ and #. Spaces are not permitted.
Hex—Includes digits 0 to 9 and the letters A to F.
Figure 45
"Configuring AAA and RADIUS Settings"
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