Wireless Applications 4 - 17
Key Entry Page
If you select either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Use
Passkey check box was selected in the Encryption dialog box (see Figure 4-21 on page 4-16). The Key Entry dialog
box will be shown only if the authentication is set to None. To enter the key information:
1. Enter the 40-bit or 128-bit keys into the fields.
2. Tap Next.
Figure 4-22 40-Bit and 128-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Boxes
Passkey Dialog
When you select None as an authentication and WEP as an encryption, you can choose to enter a passkey by
checking the Use PassKey check box. The user is prompted to enter the passkey. For WEP, the Use Pa ss K e y
checkbox is only available if the authentication is None.
When you select None as an authentication and TKIP as an encryption, you must enter a passkey. The user cannot
enter a passkey if the encryption is TKIP and the authentication is anything other than None.
When you select None as an authentication and AES as an encryption, you must enter a passkey. The user cannot
enter a passkey if the encryption is AES and the authentication is anything other than None.
Table 4-12 Encryption / Authentication Matrix
Encryption
Authentication Open WEP TKIP AES
(Fusion 2.5 only)
None Yes Yes Yes Yes
EAP TLS No Yes Yes Yes
PEAP No Yes Yes Yes
LEA P No Yes Ye s Ye s
TTLS No Yes Yes Yes
40-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box 128-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box