Wired equivalent privacy (wep), Figure 40: security mode - wep – ALFA NETWORK AIP-W505 User Manual

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WLAN Security

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The supported security mechanisms and their configuration parameters are

described in the following sections:

OPEN, SHARED, WEP-AUTO — See

“Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)”

on page 74

WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK_WPA2-PSK — See

“WPA Pre-

Shared Key” on page 75

WPA, WPA2, WPA1_WPA2See

“WPA Enterprise Mode” on

page 76

802.1XSee

“IEEE 802.1X and RADIUS” on page 78

W

IRED

E

QUIVALENT

P

RIVACY

(WEP)

WEP provides a basic level of security, preventing unauthorized access to

the network, and encrypting data transmitted between wireless clients and

an access point. WEP uses static shared keys (fixed-length hexadecimal or

alphanumeric strings) that are manually distributed to all clients that want

to use the network.

When you select to use WEP, be sure to define at least one static WEP key

for user authentication or data encryption. Also, be sure that the WEP

shared keys are the same for each client in the wireless network.

Figure 40: Security Mode - WEP

The following items are displayed in this section on this page:

Security Mode — Configures the WEP security mode used by clients.

When using WEP, be sure to define at least one static WEP key for the 11n

Router and all its clients. (Default: Disable)

OPEN — Open-system authentication accepts any client attempting to

connect the 11n Router without verifying its identity. In this mode the

default data encryption type is “WEP.”

SHARED — The shared-key security uses a WEP key to authenticate

clients connecting to the network and for data encryption.

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