Enterasys Networks RBTSA-AB, RBTSA-AA manual No Security Open System, 40/64-bit Shared Key WEP

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No Security (Open System)

No encryption is used. Network communications could be intercepted by unintended recipients.

40/64-bit Shared Key (WEP)

This option encrypts the wireless transmissions to protect data, but still allows communication among compatible wireless LAN clients and access points from third-party manufacturers that are Wi-Fi certified.

This type of security requires you to set up encryption in one of the following ways:

Shared keys—Hexadecimal keys are sequences of hexadecimal digits arranged into four keys. A hexadecimal digit may be a letter from

A to F or a number from 0 to 9. This type of encryption is compatible with equipment from other manufacturers that use Wi-Fi certified 40-bit encryption. To enter the keys, select Specify shared keys and which to use. In the shared keys window, enter all the keys in the provided spaces, then select a radio button in the Selected Key column to specify which key to use and select Apply.

104/128-bit Shared Key

This option can be used with other Enterasys Networks 11a/b/g Wireless LAN devices and with equipment from certain manufacturers that also support 128-bit shared key encryption. It provides a higher level of security than the 40-bit Shared Key (Wi-Fi) option and uses a more complicated type of encryption. This type of security requires you to set up encryption using a string or shared keys as described in “40/64-bit Shared Key (WEP)” on page 37.

128/152-bit Shared Key

This option can be used with other Enterasys Networks 11a/b/g Wireless LAN devices and with equipment from certain manufacturers that also support 152-bit shared key encryption. It provides a higher level of security than the 128-bit Shared Key option and uses a more complicated type of encryption. This type of security requires you to set up encryption using a string or shared keys as described in “40/64-bit Shared Key (WEP)” on page 37.

Click the button preceding Specify Shared Keys and Which Key to Use to create or modify WEP keys.

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Contents RoamAbout Page Contents Obtaining Support for Your Enterasys Networks Product END User License Agreement Regulatory Information Page About this Guide List conventions that are used throughout this guide ConventionsConventions Related Accessing OnlineDocumentation Product Registration Support About this Guide Introduction 802.11g 802.11aNetwork ConfigurationPlanning Operating systems, and network printers, as shown in Figure ConfigurationsWireless Infrastructure Network ExampleEthernet Adapter UnpackingEthernet Adapter Deciding Where to Place the Ethernet Adapter Place the Ethernet Adapter onto the wall, as shown in Figure To wall-mount the Ethernet AdapterConnect the power ConnectingInstalling the Ethernet Adapter Connecting to a Hub Checking the LED IndicatorsAs follows LED Descriptions Determining if you Need to ConfigureAttaching An External AntennaNetworks without a Dhcp Server Shows the Ethernet Adapter configuration factory defaults Ethernet Adapter Default SettingsUsing the Enterasys Networks Installation CD Installing the Ethernet Adapter Configuring the Ethernet Configuring the Ethernet Adapter Click Configure Button Description System UsingConfigure the Ethernet Adapter through your Web browser ManagementClearing Applying System Configuration Settings System Properties Setting Description Wireless Network Select Specify the Wireless LAN Service Area to allow External and one internal antenna- this setting Set the Data Preamble 128/152-bit Shared Key No Security Open System40/64-bit Shared Key WEP 104/128-bit Shared KeyTkip Radius Authentication Server Settings Enables or disables Snmp Using the Configuration Management System About Uart Configuring Operation ModeConfiguring Network Serial Port Settings Configuring Uart Settings0x34 0x31 0x33 0x39 Factory Defaults Applying SettingsClick Restore To restore the settings through softwareUsing FTP default Using Http Using TftpUnder Tools, click Backup Wireless Ethernet Adapter For details Summary Click Refresh to update the informationDiagnosing ProblemsFollowing table Troubleshooting SymptomSolutions Disconnecting the To disconnect the Ethernet AdapterAdapter Firmware UninstallingSoftware Upgrading EthernetGetting Help Enterasys Networks using one of the following methodsPage END User License Agreement Page Regulatory Information MANUFACTURER’S Declaration of Conformity Canada Industry Canada IC Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Bipt 108, 112, 116