Specifications

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4. The 64-bit WEP and 128-bit WEP are defined as 40-bit and 104-bit binary
number respectively, in hexadecimal format. Each Per Group Pseudo
VLAN supports its own WEP key. Enter the WEP private encryption keys
into the respective text boxes.
5. Press the Save button followed by the Reboot button to complete the
process.
WEP Private Encryption in Client Mode
1. Click on the WLAN Setup from the Command Menu and the Wireless
LAN operating mode setup window will be displayed, as shown in Figure
4.4a.
2. Select Access Point from drop down menu.
3. Press the Apply button and the access point client configuration window
will be displayed, as shown in Figure 4.4c.
4. Expand the WEP encryption method drop down menu and select the
preferred private encryption, 64-bit or 128-bit. Press the Apply button and
the WEP definition page will be displayed, as shown in Figure 4.4f.
5. The 64-bit WEP and 128-bit WEP are defined as 40-bit and 104-bit binary
number respectively, in hexadecimal format. Select the preferred Key ID
(Key0 to Key3) “checking” the radio button, and enter the WEP private
encryption key into the respective text box.
Press the Save button followed by the Reboot button to complete the process.