The Security Tab
Enable WEP: | Allows you to enable or disable Wired Equivalency |
| Privacy (WEP) for encryption, with either 64- or 128- |
| bit encryption. For the most secure use of WEP, also |
| select "Deny Unencrypted Data" and set Authentication |
| to "Shared Key" when WEP is enabled |
Default WEP key to use:
Select the key to be used as the default key. Data transmissions are always encrypted using the default key. The other keys can only be used to decrypt received data
Deny unencrypted data: | Select this to require peers to use encryption. This is |
| only effective when WEP is enabled. |
Authentication: | Select the type of authentication used when connecting |
| to an access point. 'Open' is used if anyone can connect |
| to the AP. 'Shared key' is used if both devices must |
| know the encryption key. |
WEP key lengths: | Enables you to choose either a 64- or |
| scheme. Be sure that the NP5410’s WEP key must be |
| the same as the AP’s, otherwise NP5410 still can not |
| communicate with wireless LAN. |
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