ZyAIR
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Follow the instructions in the table to configure the WEP encryptions. | |||
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Authentication | Select WEP from the | ||
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Encryption | Select either 64 Bits or 128 Bits from the | ||
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| encryption and then fill in the related fields. | |
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| Select Disabled to deactivate the WEP encryption. | |
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WEP Key Entry: The WEP keys are used to encrypt communication before transmitting. The values for the keys must be set up exactly the same on the APs or other peer ad- hoc wireless computers as they are on the ZyAIR.
Authentication Type | Select Open System or Shared Key from the |
| on Authentication Type for further descriptions of these. |
| Select Open System to allow any station to gain access to the network. |
| Select Shared Key if you want the ZyAIR to automatically generate four different |
| WEP keys based on the passphrase specified in the Passphrase field. |
Passphrase | Type a Passphrase. As you enter the Passphrase, the ZyAIR automatically |
| generates four different WEP keys and displays them in the key fields below. Write |
| down the automatically generated WEP keys and use them to manually set the |
| WEP keys in other WLAN adapters. |
| Passphrase is |
| If you select ASCII characters as the Key Type, the Passphrase screen will be |
| grayed out. For more information on Passphrase, see section 2.6.1. |
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Using the ZyAIR Utility |