WebSTAR DPR2320 and EPR2320 Gateway Cable Modems User’s Guide

64 Bit Keys

For use with Encryption Mode set to 64-bit encryption.

 

Enter 5-byte values for a Key. You do not have to set

 

all four Keys. Only one Key is used 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 to set up your encryption keys.

 

It is generally a good practice to use only

 

lowercase letters when entering WEP encryption keys.

 

Uppercase letters can sometimes be confused with

 

numbers. For example, the uppercase letter “B” is

 

often mistaken for the number “8.” Using lowercase

 

characters minimizes the risk of confusing characters

 

when copying keys from one device to another.

 

Uppercase characters will automatically be converted

 

to lowercase when the key or keys are applied and

 

saved to memory.

 

Use two numbers or letters in each box. Record your

 

Key values. You will need these Key values when you

 

set up your client wireless adapter. The Key values in

 

each wireless network device must match.

128 Bit Keys

For use with Encryption Mode set to 128-bit

 

encryption. Enter 13-byte values for a Key. You do not

 

have to set all four Keys. Usually only one 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 to set up your

 

encryption keys.

 

It is generally a good practice to use only

 

lowercase letters when entering WEP encryption keys.

 

Uppercase letters can sometimes be confused with

 

numbers. For example, the uppercase letter “B” is

 

often mistaken for the number “8.” Using lowercase

 

characters minimizes the risk of confusing characters

 

when copying keys from one device to another.

 

Uppercase characters will automatically be converted

 

to lowercase when the key or keys are applied and

 

saved to memory.

 

Use two numbers or letters in each box. Record your

 

Key values. You will need these Key values when you

 

set up your client wireless adapter. The Key values in

 

each wireless network device must match.

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