OTC Wireless ASR-102, ACR-201 manual Use Dynamic WEP Key The encryption scheme adopted by

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applied to other Wi-Fi radios, however, may result in very different keys. For this reason, clicking the Apply button after entering the pass-phrase will cause the 4 sets of keys being temporarily displayed under “Manual Entry” as if they were entered manually. (See screen-shots #9 and #10, the display in screen-shot #10 is dimmed and not modifiable.) These displayed keys can be copied down and manually entered for radios other than AirEZY-2411-BT to assure interoperability. Clicking the button or switching to another tab and then return will cause the keys to be hidden again. Up to 64 characters can be entered for the pass-phrase. “Manual Entry” requires typing in all four keys. 5 bytes (10 characters) need to be entered if the 64-bit encryption option is chosen—the other 8 bytes (16 characters are dimmed and not modifiable). 13 bytes (26 characters) need to be entered if the 128-bit encryption option is chosen.

Use Dynamic WEP Key: The encryption scheme adopted by the

802.11standard is static in nature. Such static scheme has been proven to be vulnerable to cracking. Internet downloadable software such as Airsnort can crack a static encryption key in as short a time as 15 min.

AirEZY-2411-BT counters such security hole by generating and distributing fresh WEP keys in time intervals less than 12 min.. This capability is built on top of the default key scheme. The default keys (64-bit or 128-bit) are still set up in the same manner described above. Except that Key #4 is no longer available as a selection for transmission (see Transmission Key Sel below). The default keys in this situation are only

used in the authentication process. A Station must respond to an authentication challenge with one of the default keys in the usual manner defined by the 802.11 standards. Upon successful authentication, the AP uses one of the default keys to send the seed of the Current WEP key (the one generated by the AP and has no relation to any of the default keys) to the Station. From that point on, the data exchanged between the AP and the Station are encrypted with this AP controlled WEP key. In a time interval shorter than 12 min., the seed of a fresh key is sent to the Station encrypted with the Current Key. The static default keys are NOT used for data encryption when the dynamic WEP key is enabled. Note that the highest level of Access Control (Hide SSID, Match SSID, Use Allowed List) should be selected on the AP in order to benefit the most from the use of the Dynamic WEP Key feature.

Transmission Key Sel: (Transmission Key Selection) One of the 4 default keys needs to be selected for transmitting data frames. The radio can de-encrypt received data encrypted in any one of the four default keys, but it uses only one 14

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Contents User Guide Page Glossary Introduction ChapterAirEZY-2411-BT ASR-102/ACR-201 WiFi Radio Status LEDs InstallationInstalling the Hardware Power RED Optional Hardware Installing the Utility Software System Requirements Utility Software Configure AirEZY-2411-BTUse the Utility Program Overview of the TabsConfigure AirEZY-2411-BT as an Access Point ASR-102 Page Page Page Configure AirEZY-2411-BT as a Station ACR-201 Set up the Encryption Use Dynamic WEP Key The encryption scheme adopted by Obtain Link Information View Packet Statistics Click the AirEZY-2411-BT Uninstall the Utility SoftwareBlank Pages Appear When Open the Utility Program TroubleshootingNo Radio Link When Set Up As a Station ACR-201 No Radio Link When Set Up As an AP ASR-102Poor Link Quality No Network Connection While the Radio Link is GoodTechnical Support Radio InterferenceWireless LAN Hardware Limited WarrantyWireless LAN Software Appendix aFCC ID MKZAZY2411BT Regulatory ComplianceEuropean Community EC Directives Conformity and Restrictions Glossary