Operation Manual
Cerberus Wi-Fi Lite (P6381-0)
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• Wireless: Security: WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) uses a key to encrypt and decrypt traffic transmitted
wirelessly. WEP keeps wireless communication private.
Note: Both the Wireless-G Router and the connected wireless device(s) must use
the same WEP key for communication.
WEP does not provide user authentication. You can enable IEEE 802.1x on the Wireless-
G Router to authenticate a user before wireless access is allowed. In the WebGUI, click
Wireless > Security and select WEP in the Encryption field.
Encryption – Select WEP to basic data encryption.
Set WEP Key – Click Set WEP Key to set the WEP keys.
Use 802.1x Authentication – Select this option to enable user authentication. Users
must enter the same password (specified in the Password field) to access the wireless
network. Select the length of the encryption key to protect the password transmitted.
Choices are WEP 64bits and WEP 128bits.
Authentication RADIUS Server – Specify the RADIUS server information in the fields
provided.
Port – Enter the authentication port number.
IP Address – Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server in dotted decimal notation. For
example, 192.168.1.10.
Password – Specify the password that all users must enter before access to the wireless
network is allowed.
Apply Changes – Click Apply Changes to save the changes. The Wireless-G Router
will reboot to make the changes take effect.
Reset – Click Reset to undo the changes.
Help – Click Help to display on-line help information in a pop-up screen.










