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Chapter 6 Wireless LAN
P-660HN-Tx(A) v2 User’s Guide
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6.2.1  No Security
Select No Security to allow wireless stations to communicate with the access points without any 
data encryption or authentication.
Note: If you do not enable any wireless security on your ADSL Router, your network is 
accessible to any wireless networking device that is within range.
Figure 18   
Wireless > General: No Security
6.2.2  Basic (WEP Encryption)
WEP encryption scrambles the data transmitted between the wireless stations and the access points 
(AP) to keep network communications private. Both the wireless stations and the access points 
must use the same WEP key.
Note: WEP is extremely insecure. Its encryption can be broken by an attacker, using 
widely-available software. It is strongly recommended that you use a more 
effective security mechanism. Use the strongest security mechanism that all the 
wireless devices in your network support. For example, use WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK 
if all your wireless devices support it, or use WPA or WPA2 if your wireless devices 
support it and you have a RADIUS server. If your wireless devices support nothing 
stronger than WEP, use the highest encryption level available.
Your ADSL Router allows you to configure one 64-bit or 128-bit WEP key.
Security Level
Security Mode
Select Basic (WEP) or More Secure (WPA(2)-PSK, WPA(2)) to add security on this 
wireless network. The wireless clients which want to associate to this network must have 
same wireless security settings as the ADSL Router. When you select to use a security, 
additional options appears in this screen.  
Or you can select No Security to allow any client to associate this network without any 
data encryption or authentication.
See the following sections for more details about this field.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 10   
Network Setting > Wireless > General
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