Teletronics TT 2400 User Manual

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Shared Key - Shared key authentication supports authentication of stations as either a member of those who
know a shared secret key or a member of those who do not. Shared key authentication is not secure and is
not recommended for use. It verifies that an authentication-initiating station has knowledge of a shared secret.
This is similar to pre-shared key authentication for Internet Protocol security (IPSec). The 802.11 standard
currently assumes that the shared secret is delivered to the participating wireless clients by means of a more
secure channel that is independent of IEEE 802.11. In practice, a user manually types this secret for the
wireless AP and the wireless client.


Shared key authentication uses the following process:

1. The authentication-initiating wireless client sends a frame consisting of an identity assertion and a request

for authentication.

2. The authenticating wireless node responds to the authentication-initiating wireless node with challenge

text.

3. The authentication-initiating wireless node replies to the authenticating wireless node with the challenge

text that is encrypted using WEP and an encryption key that is derived from the shared key authentication
secret.

4. The authentication result is positive if the authenticating wireless node determines that the decrypted

challenge text matches the challenge text originally sent in the second frame. The authenticating wireless
node sends the authentication result.

5. Because the shared key authentication secret must be manually distributed and typed, this method of

authentication does not scale appropriately in large infrastructure network mode, such as corporate
campuses.



WEP key lengths

64 bit (10 Hex Digit)

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= 123456789A
Key2= 23456789AB
Key3= 3456789ABC
Key4= 456789ABCD


128 bit (26 Hex Digit)

WEP Key type

Example

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= 112233445566778899AABBCDEF
Key2= 2233445566778899AABBCCDDEE
Key3= 3344556677889900AABBCCDDFF
Key4= 44556677889900AABBCCDDEEFF

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