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For 64-bit encryption, enter 10 digitals by Hex or 5 characters by ASCII.
For 128-bit encryption, enter 26 digitals by Hex or 13 characters by ASCII.
For 152-bit encryption, enter 32 digitals by Hex or 16 characters by ASCII.
4. Select only a key to encrypt your transmission data.
5. Click “OK” to save these settings.
3-3-3-3. Use Dynamic Security (Leap, 802.1X, etc.):
802.1X is an IEEE security standard for network security access control. It is used to
control access to wired and wireless networks and dynamically provide keys for encryption.
To use this function, an access point with its 802.1X function is required to act as an
intermediary between WLAN card and the network’s RADIUS (Remote Authentication
Dial-In User Service) server. The access point blocks all traffic from the card until the
server has authenticated it. Microsoft Windows XP supports 802.1X as part of the
operation system. To active this function, please follow these steps:
1. Click “Use Dynamic Security”
2. Click “APPLY” to save your new security setting.
3. Click the networking icon in the taskbar (see Figure 3-13)
Figure 3-13. The networking icon
For 128-bit encryption, enter 26 digitals by Hex or 13 characters by ASCII.
For 152-bit encryption, enter 32 digitals by Hex or 16 characters by ASCII.
4. Select only a key to encrypt your transmission data.
5. Click “OK” to save these settings.
3-3-3-3. Use Dynamic Security (Leap, 802.1X, etc.):
802.1X is an IEEE security standard for network security access control. It is used to
control access to wired and wireless networks and dynamically provide keys for encryption.
To use this function, an access point with its 802.1X function is required to act as an
intermediary between WLAN card and the network’s RADIUS (Remote Authentication
Dial-In User Service) server. The access point blocks all traffic from the card until the
server has authenticated it. Microsoft Windows XP supports 802.1X as part of the
operation system. To active this function, please follow these steps:
1. Click “Use Dynamic Security”
2. Click “APPLY” to save your new security setting.
3. Click the networking icon in the taskbar (see Figure 3-13)
Figure 3-13. The networking icon
4. Click “Properties” (see Figure 3-14)
Figure 3-14.
Figure 3-14.
Wireless Network Connection Status
5. Click “Authentication” tab (see Figure 3-15). Configure your 802.1X settings.