WebSTAR DPR300 Series Cable Modem Gateway User’s Guide
Setup Wireless – Privacy Page Description
This section describes the section headings and fields descriptions of the Setup
Wireless – Privacy page.
If you make changes in the Setup Wireless – Privacy page, click Apply to apply and save your wireless privacy settings.
Field Name | Description |
Encryption Mode | Allows setting No Encryption, |
| |
Authentication | Allows setting one of the following authentication |
| modes: |
| • Open |
| any device to authenticate and then attempt to |
| communicate with the wireless access point |
| (WAP). Communication occurs if both devices have |
| matching |
| • Shared |
| WAP sends an unencrypted challenge text string to |
| any device attempting to communicate with the |
| WAP. The device requesting authentication |
| encrypts the challenge text and sends it back to the |
| WAP. If the challenge text is encrypted correctly, |
| the access point allows the requesting device to |
| authenticate. Both the encrypted challenge and the |
| encrypted challenge response can be monitored, |
| however, which leaves the WAP open to attack |
| from intruders. Therefore, shared key |
| authentication can be less secure than open |
| authentication. |
| • Open System or Shared |
| or Shared Key can associate with the WAP |
Default Key | Select which of the four |
| activate. |
64 Bit Keys | For use with Encryption Mode set to |
| Enter |
| all four Keys. Usually only one Key is needed for a |
| home network. Each value is represented in |
| hexadecimal. Use only these numbers or letters: 0, 1, |
| 2, 3 ,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, and F. |
| Use two numbers or letters in each box. Record your |
| Key values. You will need these Key values when you |
| set up your client (PCMCIA) wireless card. The Key |
| values in each respective column must match. |
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