Chapter 3 - software reference – Asus WL-130N User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Software Reference

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2. Automatic Generation - Type a combination of up to 64 letters,

numbers, or symbols in the Passphrase box, the Wireless Settings Utility

automatically uses an algorithm to generate four WEP Keys.

Select one as your Default Key
The Default Key field allows you specify which of the four encryption keys is to

use for transmitting data over wireless LAN. You can change the default key

by clicking on the downward arrow, selecting the number of the key you want

to use, and clicking the “Apply” button. If the access point or station with which

you are communicating uses the identical key by the same sequence, you can

use any of the keys as the default on your WLAN Adapter.
Click the “Apply” button after you have created the encryption keys, the

Wireless Settings Utility uses asterisks to mask your keys.

6/128bits versus 0/10bits

There are two levels of WEP Encryption: 64 bits and 128 bits.
Firstly, 64-bits WEP and 40-bits WEP are the same encryption method and

can interoperate in the wireless network. This lower level of WEP encryption

uses a 40-bits (10 Hex character) as a “secret key” (set by user), and a 24-bits

“Initialization Vector” (not under user control). This together makes 64 bits (40 +

24). Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 40 bits and others refer to this

as 64 bits. Our Wireless LAN products use the term 64 bits when referring to

this lower level of encryption.
Secondly, 104-bits WEP and 128-bits WEP are the same encryption method

and can interoperate in the wireless network. This higher level of WEP

encryption uses a 104-bits (26 Hex character) as a “secret key” (set by user),

and a 24-bits “Initialization Vector” (not under user control). This together

makes 128 bits (104 + 24). Some vendors refer to this level of WEP as 104 bits

and others refer to this as 128 bits. Our Wireless LAN products use the term

128 bits when referring to this higher level of encryption.

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