By default the wireless security of this router will be disabled. In this next option the user can enabled or disable wireless security for the

5 GHz frequency band. There are two types of encryption that can be used. WEP or WPA/WPA2.

Wireless Security Mode: WEP

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the most basic form of encryption that can be used for wireless networks. Even though it is known as a ‘weak’ security method, it is better than no security at all. Older wireless adapt- er may only support WEP encryption and thus we still find this encryp- tion method used today.

The following parameters will be available for configuration:

WEP Key Length: Here the user can specify to either use a 64-bit or a 128-bit encrypted key.

Authentication: Authentication is a process by which the router verifies the identity of a network device that is attempting to join the wire- less network. There are two types authen- tication for this device when using WEP. Open System allows all wireless devices to communicate with the router before they are required to provide the encryp- tion key needed to gain access to the network. Shared Key requires any wire- less device attempting to communicate with the router to provide the encryption key needed to access the network before they are allowed to communicate with the router.

WEP Key 1: Enter the WEP key used here. For 64-bit keys you must enter 10 hex digits into each key box. For 128-bit keys you must enter 26 hex digits into each key box. A hex digit is either a number from 0 to 9 or a letter from A to F. You may also enter any text string into a WEP key box, in which case it will be converted into a hexadecimal key using the ASCII values of the characters. A maximum of 5 text characters can be entered for 64-bit keys, and a maximum of 13 characters for 128-bit keys.

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