AirLive WH-5400CPE-ESD User Manual

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after reboot.

Wireless Security –

WEP is a basic encryption method, which is not as secure as WPA. To use WEP
as a client, you will need to input a transmit key and a level of WEP encryption
exactly the same as the Access Point.

z Shared keys input type – Select HEX or ASCII depends on your

preference

z Key table – You can input 4 different WEP encryption keys into the table

and by choosing the radio button to decide which one is valid now. The AP
supports 64, 128 and 152bit key length. The longer key we choose usually
means the encryption is stronger.


After all changes are made, be sure to click on “Apply” to make sure all
changes are saved into system.


WPA-PSK stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access – Pre-Shared Key. WPA-PSK is
design for home users who do not have RADIUS server in their network
environment. WPA can provide better security level than WEP without difficult
setting procedure.

z PassPhrase Key - Enter a WPA Shared Key of 8-63 characters. The

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