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Table Of Contents
- Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- Getting Started
- Web User Interface
- Basic Settings
- Navigating to Basic Settings
- Review / Describe the Access Point
- Provide Administrator Password and Wireless Network Name
- Set Configuration Policy for New Access Points
- Update Basic Settings
- Summary of Settings
- Basic Settings for a Standalone Access Point
- Your Network at a Glance: Understanding Indicator Icons
- Cluster
- Status
- Advanced
- Basic Settings
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory Information
- U.S. Robotics Corporation Two (2) Year Limited Warranty
- Glossary
- Index

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Security - 112
Example of Using Static WEP
For a simple example, suppose that you configure three WEP keys on the access point. In this example,
the Transfer Key Index for the access point is set to 3. This means that the WEP key in slot 3 is the key
that the access point will use to encrypt the data it sends.
Figure 7. Setting the Access Point Transfer Key on the Access Point.
You must then set all clients to use WEP and provide each client with one of the slot and key combinations
you defined on the access point.
The following example will set WEP key 1 on a Windows client.