User guide
Default key: Select the current default key number.
WEP Keys (1 to 4): Set up different keys according to the encryption length and type. There are two
kinds of encryption lengths which are available: 64-bit and 128-bit. There are two kinds of key types
available: Hex (Hexadecimal) and ASCII. If you use Hex, the key characters can be 0 to 9 and/or A to
F. If you use ASCII, then any ASCII characters on the keyboard can be used. If you choose the Hex
key type, the key would be 10 or 26-bit hex characters. If you choose the ASCII key type, the key
would be with 5 or 13-bit ASCII characters.
WPA-PSK
This is a pre-sharing key called Wi-Fi Protect Access. It is a standard new encryption technology that
provides two more powerful encryption methods than WEP does: TKIP (Temporary Key Integration
Agreements) and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). The setting of this key can change the
password dynamically, improve the WEP security effectively, and resist hacking more effectively. It is
one of the most common encryption methods used.
WPA algorithm: Select an encryption method such as AES or TKIP. The TKIP algorithm would jumble
the code by using a hash algorithm and by adding a complete-checking character, ensuring against
tampering with the password.
Pass Phrase: Enter the key which should have 8-63 ASC II characters or a 64-bit hexadecimal (0 to 9
and/o r A to F) character.
Key Renewal Interval: Enter the key-renewal length of time (seconds). (The default is 3600.)
WPA2-PSK
This is a pre-sharing key called Wi-Fi Protect Access Version 2, which can be compared with WPA-
PSK. The encryption that WPA2-PSK offers is better than the encryption that WPA-PSK offers but it
does not adapt to all LAN cards . Please refer to the WPA-PSK section for the settings procedure .