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Adapter Configuration

The following picture shows an example of two AV200 networks with different Network Identifiers:

Modem

Network Id:

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Modem

 

Modem

Modem

Network Id:

 

Other

Communication between adapters (called modems in this picture) is encrypted with a Triple-DES algorithm. The Encryption Key can be set to any string of letters and numbers (Encryption Key field, ASCII or HEX). Saving an empty string (leaving it

blank) disables the encryption. After selecting ASCII or HEX and then entering a 20 password, click “OK” to confirm your choice.

Note: The encryption will be enabled only if a non-empty Network Identifier is set.

Note: If ASCII is selected, the Encryption Key string can have up to 24 non-standard ASCII characters. Quote and double-quote characters are not supported. Extended ASCII characters are not supported.

On the other hand, if HEX mode is selected, the Encryption Key string can have up to 42 hexadecimal digits (for example 34AE4F54B38D). HEX strings generate stronger keys.

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