User`s manual

P-660 Series Support Notes
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WEP= 64-bit WEP
Default Key= 3
Key1= 0x123456789A
Key2= 0x23456789AB
Key3= 0x3456789ABC
Key4= 0x456789ABCD
Edit MAC Address Filter= No
Key settings
Hexadecimal digits have to preceded by '0x',
WEP Key type Example
64-bit WEP with 5
characters
Key1= 2e3f4
Key2= 5y7js
Key3= 24fg7
Key4= 98jui
64-bit WEP with
10 hexadecimal
digits
('0-9', 'A-F')
Key1= 0x123456789A
Key2= 0x23456789AB
Key3= 0x3456789ABC
Key4= 0x456789ABCD
128-bit WEP with
13 characters
Key1= 2e3f4w345ytre
Key2= 5y7jse8r4i038
Key3= 24fg70okx3fr7
Key4= 98jui2wss35u4
128-bit WEP with
26 hexadecimal
digits
('0-9', 'A-F')
Key1= 0x112233445566778899AABBCDEF
Key2= 0x2233445566778899AABBCCDDEE
Key3= 0x3344556677889900AABBCCDDFF
Key4= 0x44556677889900AABBCCDDEEFF
256-bit WEP with
29 characters
Key1= 2e3f4w345ytre1mg56f45jh45cg34
Key2= 5y7jse8r4i038lk78124l5k9876b1
Key3= 24fg70okx3fr7kjhg6vf12lazt1nt
Key4= 98jui2wss35u456cty12k5l9800f5
128-bit WEP with
58 hexadecimal
digits
('0-9', 'A-F')
Key1=
0x1111112222223333444455556666777788889999AAAABBBBCCCDDDEEFFF
Key2=
0x2222223333444455556666777788889999AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFF
Key3=
0x33333344444455555566667777888899990000AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDFFFF
Key4=
0x4444445555556666667777888899990000AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEEEEFFFF
Select one of the WEP key as default Key +to encrypt wireless data transmission.
The receiver will use the corresponding key to decrypt the data.
For example, if access point use Key 3 to encrypt data, then station will use Key 3 to
decrypt data.
So, the Key 3 of station has to equal to the Key 3 of access point.
Though access point use Key 3 as default key, but the station can use the other Key as
its default key to encrypt wireless data transmission.