Wep-manual – Motorola 2200 User Manual

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Administrator’s Handbook

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WEP-Manual

Alternatively, you can enable WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encr yption by selecting
WEP-Manual from the Privacy pull-down menu.

You can provide a level of data security by enabling WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) for encr yption of net-
work data. You can enable 40-, 128-, or 256-bit WEP Encr yption (depending on the capability of your cli-
ent wireless card) for IP traffic on your LAN.

WEP - Manual allows you to enter your own encryption keys manually. This is a difficult process, but
only needs to be done once. Avoid the temptation to enter all the same characters.

Encryption Key Size #1 – #4: Selects the length of each encryption key. The longer the key, the stron-
ger the encr yption and the more difficult it is to break the encr yption.

Encryption Key #1 – #4: The encryption keys. You enter keys using hexadecimal digits. For 40/64bit
encr yption, you need ten digits; 26 digits for 128bit, and 58 digits for 256bit WEP. Hexadecimal charac-
ters are 0 – 9, and a – f.

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