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Wireless Applications 4 - 15

Encryption

Use the

Encryption

dialog box to select an encryption type. The drop-down list includes encryption types

available for the selected authentication type. See

Table 4-11

for these encryption types.

Figure 4-19

Encryption Dialog Box

Table 4-10

Encryption Options

Encryption

Description

Open

Select

Open

(the default) when no data packet encryption is needed over the network.

Selecting this option provides no security for data transmitting over the network.

40-Bit WEP

Select 40-Bit WEP to use 40-bit key length WEP encryption. WEP keys are manually

entered in the edit boxes. Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is

displayed (10 Hex digit value for 40-bit keys). Use the

Key Index

drop-down list to

configure the four WEP keys. The adapter uses the selected key. Note: The default Hex

digit keys are visible any time they are used. As a security precaution after setting the key

values for the network, the digits are replaced with asterisks * in the encryption key fields.

If the associated AP uses an optional passkey, the active adapter WLAN profile must use

one as well. The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the

encryption dialog box. The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without

having to remember the entire 40-bit (10 character) Hex digit string.

128-Bit WEP

Select 128-Bit WEP to use 128-bit key length WEP encryption. WEP keys are manually

entered in the edit boxes. Only the required number of edit boxes for a key length is

displayed (26 Hex digit value for 128-bit keys). Use the

Key Index

drop-down list to

configure the four WEP keys. The adapter uses the selected key. Note: The default Hex

digit keys are visible any time they are used. As a security precaution after setting the key

values for the network, the digits are replaced with asterisks * in the encryption key fields.

If the associated AP uses an optional passkey, the active adapter WLAN profile must use

one as well. The passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the

encryption dialog box. The passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without

having to remember the entire 128-bit (26 character) Hex digit string.

TKIP

Select this option to use Wireless Protected Access (WPA) via TKIP. Manually enter the

shared keys in the passkey field. Tap

Next

to display the passkey dialog box. Enter an 8

to 63 character string.

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