Specifications

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Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings.
Figure 6-4 Security Settings - WEP Mode
Security Mode: It specifies the security mode to be used by the Wireless Router.
Here please select WEP.
Key Format: It specifies the format for entering the WEP keys. The options are Hex
and ASCII.
Hex: Select this option if you want to enter the WEP keys in hexadecimal format.
Hexadecimal digits are a set of characters that includes numbers 0 through 9
and letters A through F (or a through f). Hex WEP keys are case insensitive.
ASCII: Select this option if you want to enter the WEP keys in ASCII format.
ASCII WEP keys are case sensitive.
Default Tx Key: It allows you to select one of the WEP keys as the default transmit
key to transmit data. All keys can be used to receive data.
Key Type: It allows you to select the size of each key, and it also allows you to
disable or enable each key. The options are Disabled, 64-bit and 128-bit. By default,
Disabled is selected, which means the key is of no effect.
WEP Key: It allows you to enter a key in one of the WEP Key boxes. You can enter
up to four WEP keys. You should enter a key according to the Key Format and Key
Type selected.
For 64-bit encryption, enter 10 hex characters or 5 ASCII characters.
For 128-bit encryption, enter 26 hex characters or 13 ASCII characters.
Note
1. The WEP keys on the Wireless Router must match the WEP keys on the remote
wireless device in the same order. That is, WEP Key 1 on the Wireless Router must
match WEP Key 1 on the remote wireless device, and WEP Key 2, 3 and 4 must