User's Manual

24 Chapter 4 Web-based Configuration
User Guide WA3001-S Access Point
WEP encryption uses a static secret key, each WLAN terminal uses the
same key to access the wireless network. WA6011 supports 64-bit or 128-
bit static WEP encryption, to prevent illegal access of data.
- Enable WEP encryption: select either 64-bit or 128-bit encryption
mode
- Select Key format: Select either Alphabetical or Hexadecimal.
Description:
64-bit WEP keys (password) can use any 5 alphanumeric characters
between “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9” or 10 hexadecimal digits between (0-9, A-
F). For example, a 5-character password string could be “MyKey”. Or
input 10 digits like “11AA22BB33” for a Hexadecimal key.
128-bit WEP keys (passwords) can use any 13 alphanumeric characters
between “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9”, or 26 hexadecimal digits between (0-9,
A-F). For example, a 13-character password string could be:
utstarcomKey1. Or input 26 digits: “00112233445566778899AABBCC
for a Hexadecimal key.
Switch the configuration to wireless port advance configuration by clicking
the “Advanced Config” link on the bottom-right screen.
DHCP Server Configuration
Click “DHCP Server”, see Figure 26, “LAN Status” shows the AP’s current
LAN configuration. The default DHCP Server Status is “Disable”
Figure 26 DHCP Server
DHCP Server
Select “DHCP Server”, the configuration window will appear as shown in
Figure 27.