Motorola 2200, 7000, 3352N, 3342 manual Multiple SSIDs, Examples, WPA Version Allowed

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Encryption Key #1 – #4: The encryption keys. You enter keys using hexadecimal digits. For 40/64bit encryption, you need ten digits; 26 digits for 128bit, and 58 digits for 256bit WEP. Hexadecimal characters are 0 – 9, and a – f.

Examples:

40bit: 02468ACE02

128bit: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789

256bit: 592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F592CA140F0A238B0C61AE162F21A09C

Use WEP encryption key (1 – 4) #: Specifies which key the Gateway will use to encrypt transmitted traffic. The default is key #1.

You disable the wireless LAN by unchecking the Enable Wireless checkbox, clicking the Submit button, fol- lowed by the Save and Restart link.

WPA Version Allowed

If you select either WPA-802.1xor WPA-PSKas your privacy setting, the WPA Version Allowed pull-down menu appears to allow you to select the WPA version(s) that will be required for client connections. Choices are:

WPA Version 1 and 2, for maximum interoperability,

WPA Version 1 Only, for backward compatibility,

WPA Version 2 Only, for maximum security.

All clients must support the version(s) selected in order to successfully connect.

Multiple SSIDs

The Multiple Wireless SSIDs feature allows you to add additional network identifiers (SSIDs or Network Names) for your wireless network.

To enable Multiple Wireless SSIDs, click the Multiple SSIDs link.

When the Multiple Wireless SSIDs screen appears, check the Enable SSID checkbox for each SSID you want to enable.

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Motorola 2200, 7000, 3352N, 3342 manual Multiple SSIDs, Examples, WPA Version Allowed