Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch 관리 매뉴얼

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Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Use the same number of characters for each key as specified in the 
Characters Required field. These are the RC4 WEP keys shared with the 
stations using the WAP device.
Each client station must be configured to use one of these same WEP keys 
in the same slot as specified on the WAP device.
Characters Required—The number of characters you enter into the WEP 
Key fields is determined by the key length and the key type that you select. 
For example, if you use 128-bit ASCII keys, you must enter 26 characters in 
the WEP key. The number of characters required updates automatically 
based on how you set the key length and the key type.
802.1X Authentication—The authentication algorithm defines the method 
used to determine whether a client station is allowed to associate with the 
WAP device when static WEP is the security mode.
Specify the authentication algorithm that you want to use by choosing one 
of these options:
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Open System authentication allows any client station to associate with 
the WAP device whether that client station has the correct WEP key or 
not. This algorithm is also used in plain text, IEEE 802.1X, and WPA 
modes. When the authentication algorithm is set to Open System, any 
client can associate with the WAP device.
NOTE
Just because a client station is allowed to associate does not ensure 
it can exchange traffic with an WAP device. A station must have the 
correct WEP key to be able to successfully access and decrypt data 
from the WAP device, and to transmit readable data to the WAP 
device.
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Shared Key authentication requires the client station to have the correct 
WEP key in order to associate with the WAP device. When the 
authentication algorithm is set to Shared Key, a station with an incorrect 
WEP key cannot associate with the WAP device.
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Both Open System and Shared Key. When you select both 
authentication algorithms, the client stations configured to use WEP in 
shared key mode must have a valid WEP key in order to associate with 
the WAP device. Also, the client stations configured to use WEP as an 
open system (shared key mode not enabled) can associate with the 
WAP device even if they do not have the correct WEP key.