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Security
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Advanced Configuration
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
WEP provides a basic level of security, preventing unauthorized access to the network and
encrypting data transmitted between wireless clients and the access point. WEP uses static shared
keys (fixed‐length hexadecimal or alphanumeric strings) that are manually distributed to all
clients that want to use the network.
encrypting data transmitted between wireless clients and the access point. WEP uses static shared
keys (fixed‐length hexadecimal or alphanumeric strings) that are manually distributed to all
clients that want to use the network.
WEP is the security protocol initially specified in the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless
communications. For more robust wireless security, the Access Point 3000 provides Wi‐Fi
Protected Access (WPA) and AES for improved data encryption and user authentication.
communications. For more robust wireless security, the Access Point 3000 provides Wi‐Fi
Protected Access (WPA) and AES for improved data encryption and user authentication.
Setting up shared keys enables the basic IEEE 802.11 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) on the
access point to prevent unauthorized access to the network.
access point to prevent unauthorized access to the network.
If you choose to use WEP shared keys instead of an open system, be sure to define at least one
static WEP key for user authentication and data encryption. Also, be sure that the WEP shared
keys are the same for each client in the wireless network.
static WEP key for user authentication and data encryption. Also, be sure that the WEP shared
keys are the same for each client in the wireless network.
Using Web Management
Click on Security in the menu under the type of interface (802.11a or 802.11b/g) that you want to
configure.
configure.