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WEP Configuration
Client Bridge Mode
Click on Wireless, WEP Configuration to set the WEP Mode and
Authentication Type.
Click on Wireless, WEP Configuration to set the WEP Mode and
Authentication Type.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is implemented on this device to prevent
unauthorized access to your wireless network. For network devices that do
not support WPA, it is recommended that you use WEP to protect your
network. If WEP is in use, all clients on the network must use the same
WEP key settings in order to communicate with each other. The device
supports key lengths of the standard 64-bit and industry standard 128-bit.
The bit key can be in alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal numerals
(0~9, A~F, e.g., D7 0A 9C 7F E5).
unauthorized access to your wireless network. For network devices that do
not support WPA, it is recommended that you use WEP to protect your
network. If WEP is in use, all clients on the network must use the same
WEP key settings in order to communicate with each other. The device
supports key lengths of the standard 64-bit and industry standard 128-bit.
The bit key can be in alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal numerals
(0~9, A~F, e.g., D7 0A 9C 7F E5).
The user must also choose the authentication type. Open System
essentially means no security. Using the Shared Key setting, users on both
ends of the wireless link have a secret shared key.
essentially means no security. Using the Shared Key setting, users on both
ends of the wireless link have a secret shared key.