User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CB3000 Overview
- Installing the CB3000
- Prerequisite Requirements
- Verifying the Package Contents
- Verifying the Installation Site
- Installing the CB3000
- Displaying the CB3000 User Interface
- Connecting to the User Interface Using a Web Browser
- Connecting to the User Interface Using the Discovery Tool
- Configuring CB3000 WLAN Settings
- Configuring CB3000 Ethernet Settings
- Configuring CB3000 Security
- Configuring CB3000 Basic Encryption
- Testing Device Connectivity
- Where to Go From Here?
- CB3000 Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- Customer Support
- Regulatory Compliance
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5. Select 128-bits from the WEP Encryption drop down menu.
For WEP 128 (104-bit key), the keys are 26 hexadecimal characters in length.
6. Optionally, specify a 4 to 32 character Passphrase and click the Generate Keys button.
The passphase is helpful for entering WEP keys without having the remember all of the
characters comprising the key. The passphase can be any alphanumeric string. The CB3000,
other proprietary routers and Symbol devices use the algorithm to convert an ASCII string to
the same hexadecimal number. This conversion is not required for a wireless connection.
Wireless devices without Symbol adapters need to use WEP keys manually configured as
hexadecimal numbers.
7. Click Apply to save the settings defined for WEP 128.
8. Click Cancel to revert the screen back to the last saved configuration.
With a basic CB3000 device configuration set and WEP 128 defined for the CB3000 and its
associated network device, the CB3000 is now ready to test for device connectivity.