Hawking Technology HWU54D Manual Do Utilizador

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1.6 
WEP and WPA Encryption 
WEP is a data encryption algorithm, which protects Wireless networks from outside 
intruders or “eavesdropping.”    The second generation of WEP is WPA (Wi-Fi 
Protected Access) which combines IEEE 802.1x and TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity 
Protocol) technologies. WPA provides higher security standards as well as the ability 
to authenticate each individual user for a more controlled and secure wireless 
environment.    The shared security key is more secure than previous standards with 
WPA by using a method that enables the switching of security keys.    This adapter is 
equipped with a built-in AES engine which ensure the highest degree of security and 
authenticity for digital information and is the most advanced solution defined by IEEE 
802.11i organization for security within wireless networks.   
 
3.1.1 WEP Setting 
 
 
 
Parameter Description 
Key Length 
You may select the 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit to encrypt 
transmitted data. Larger key length will provide higher level of 
security, but the throughput will be lower. 
 
 
Default Key ID 
Select one of the keys (1~4) as the encryption key. 
 
 
Key Format 
Hexdecimal – Only characters in these ranges: “A-F“, 
“a-f“ and “0-9“ are allowed to be set as WEP key. 
ASCII –Numerical values, characters or signs are allowed to 
be the WEP key. It is more recognizable for user. 
 
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