Zoom 4410B User Manual

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Chapter 2: Setting Security

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In the Key Length drop-down list, select 128 bits, 64
bits
, or 256 bits.
Note: 128-bit and 256-bit WEP provide more security
than 64-bit, but the longer keys could diminish network
performance.
In the Key Index drop-down list, if you are using a 64-bit
key, select which of four keys – 1, 2, 3, or 4 – will be
used to encrypt the data. The key you select must be the
same one that is selected on the access point. We
recommend that you use Key 1.
128-bit and 256 bit WEP use just a single key.
In the Network Key text box, enter a key using the table
below as a guide.
The key must be the same for all the devices on your
network.

If you selected key
type…

Enter exactly…

Hexadecimal digits
– 256 bits

58 Hexadecimal characters A–F, a–f
and 0–9.

Hexadecimal digits
– 128 bits

26 characters A–F, a–f and 0–9. For
example,
00112233445566778899AABBCC.

Hexadecimal digits
– 64 bits

10 characters. The characters can
be A-F, a-f, and 0-9. For example,
11AA22BB33.

ASCII – 128-bits

13 characters. The characters can
be any upper- or lower-case letters
and numbers. For example:
MyKey12345678.

ASCII – 64 bits

5 characters. The characters can be
any upper- or lower-case letters and
numbers. For example, MyKey.

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Re-enter the key in the Confirm Network Key text box.

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Click OK to save your settings and return to the
Configuration tab.

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On the Configuration tab, click Apply.

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