50CHAPTER 5: GATEWAY CONFIGURATION
■Passphrase - This is another common method and similar to the 3Com Encryption string. In 64 bit WEP, the passphrase will generate 4 different keys. However, in 128 bit WEP, this method only generates 1 key which is replicated for all 4 keys. The passphrase can be up to 31 characters long and may contain any alphanumeric characters.
Select from the drop down list the key generation method you wish to use. If you have other wireless products choose the scheme that is compatible with these, then enter the appropriate information.
If you encounter any difficulty when you enable WEP ensure that you check that each key on your wireless computer is exactly the same as each key on your Gateway. In other words, Key number 1 on the Wireless computer must have the same Hex number as Key number 1 on the Gateway, Key 2 on the Wireless computer must match Key 2 on the Gateway and so on.
The Active Transmit Key selects which of the 4 Keys the Gateway uses when it transmits. You can change the selected key periodically to increase the security of your network.
Some wireless adapters have only one key available on their WEP configuration page. If this is the case ensure it is the same as Key 1 on the Gateway and that it is selected as the active transmit key.
Connection Control Figure 36 Connection Control Screen
A higher level of security can be achieved for your wireless network if you use both encryption and you specify only certain wireless computers can connect to the Gateway. By default, any wireless computer that has the