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Table 27:
The Wireless > WPS & Security Screen (continued)
Security Mode
WEP Settings
NOTE:
These fields are only configurable when you select WEP from the Security
Mode list.
WEP Key Length
WEP Key 1~4
Default WEP Key
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HITRON CGN USER'S GUIDE
Select the type of security that you want to use.
Select None to use no security. Anyone in the
coverage area can enter your network.
Select WEP to use the Wired Equivalent Privacy
security protocol.
Select WPA-Personal to use the WiFi Protected
Access (Personal) security protocol.
NOTE:
Due to inherent security vulnerabilities, it is
suggested that you use WEP only if it is the only
security protocol your wireless clients support.
Under almost all circumstances, you should use
WPA-Personal.
Use this field to specify the length of the security key
used to allow wireless devices to join the network. The
longer the key, the more secure it is.
Select 64-bit to use a ten-digit security key.
Select 128-bit to use a twenty-six-digit security key.
Use these fields to define the security keys that all
wireless devices on the network must use to join the
network.
The CGN supports up to four WEP keys, of which you
can select one as the default. You should input the
same four keys, in the same order, in your network's
wireless clients. Your CGN and your wireless clients can
use different default keys, as long as all four keys are
present and in the same order. If your wireless client
supports only a single WEP key, use the CGN's default
key.
Enter the keys in hexadecimal format (using the digits
0~9 and the letters A~F).
Select the number of the security key that you want the
CGN to use as its default authentication key for
transmissions.
Version 2.0, February 2012. Copyright
Version 2.0, February 2012. Copyright
2012 Hitron Technologies
2012 Hitron Technologies

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