Configuring Communication
62 7" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels
Shared Key Authentication requires that the panel and the Wireless Access Point have
the same WEP Key to authenticate.
9. Toggle the Encryption field (FIG.58) until it reads WEP64 or WEP128. The 64/128 selection
reflects the bit-level of encryption security. This WEP encryption level must match the
encryption level being used on the WAP
10. Toggle the Default Key field until the you’ve chosen a WEP Key value (from 1- 4) that
matches what you’ll be using on your target WAP200G.
These WEP Key identifier values must match for both devices.
11. With the proper WEP Key value displayed, press the Generate button to launch the WEP
Passphrase keyboard.
If you are wanting to have your target WAP (other than a 200G) generate the Current Key -
Do not press the Generate button and continue with Step 14.
This keyboard allows you to enter a Passphrase (such as AMXPanel) and then
AUTOMATICALLY generate a WEP key which is compatible only among Modero
panels.
12. Within this on-screen WEP Passphrase keyboard (FIG.59), enter a character string or word
(such as AMXPanel) and press Done when you have finished.
As an example, enter the word AMXPanel using a 128-bit hex digit encryption. After
pressing Done, the on-screen Current Key field displays a long string of characters
(separated by colons) which represents the encryption key equivalent to the word
AMXPanel.
WEP will not work unless the same Default Key is set on both the panel and the
Wireless Access Point.
For example: if you have your Wireless Access Point set to default key 4 (which
was 01:02:03:04:05), you must set the panel’s key 4 to 01:02:03:04:05.
The code key generator on Modero panels use the same key generation formula.
Therefore, this same Passphrase generates identical keys when done on any Modero
because they all use the same Modero-specific generator. The Passphrase generator
is case sensitive.
FIG. 59 WEP Passphrase Keyboard