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the table below to see valid key length for each encryption type:
64 bit 128 bit
Alphanumeric
5 characters
13 characters
Hexadecimal
10 digits 26 digits
Use WEP Key
Indicate which WEP key you intend to apply to activate the WEP encryption from the pull-down
menu. Make sure that the intended access point on the wireless network shares the same keys.
By default, Key 1 will be used.
Create Keys with Passphrase
Choose this command when the associated wireless network uses a passphrase to create WEP
keys. Enter the passphrase stings in the Passphrase filed to generate four encryption keys in the
Key fields above. Note that only letters A-F are valid for the Passphrase feature.
After finish configuring the Encryption features, remember to click the Apply button to initiate the
new settings.
The About Tab
This tab reveals general information on your 802.11b WLAN P3 PCMCIA Card, including the
following items:
Figure 3.2-14: The About Tab
Network Driver
Displays the current version and released date of the 802.11b WLAN P3 PCMCIA Card’s driver.