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External |
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Authentication |
| your own local Web Server. The page must also link back to the built- |
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Login URL |
| Enter the URL of the page on your local Web Server you wish users to |
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Login Failure |
| Enter the URL of the page on your local Web Server you wish users to |
URL |
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Security Settings - WEP
This is the 802.11b standard. Data is encrypted before transmission, but the encryption system is not very strong.
Figure 16: WEP Wireless Security
Data - WEP Screen
WEP
Data | Select the desired option, and ensure your Wireless stations have the | |
Encryption | same setting: | |
| • | 64 Bit Encryption - Keys are 10 Hex (5 ASCII) characters. |
| • | 128 Bit Encryption - Keys are 26 Hex (13 ASCII) characters. |
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