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WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a common encryption mode, it's generally safe enough for home and personal use. But if you need a higher level of security, please consider using WPA encryption (see next section). However, some wireless clients don't support WPA, but only support WEP, so WEP is still a good choice if you have such a client in your network environment. Key Length Key Format Default Key Key There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and 128-bit. Using "128-bit" is safer than "64-bit", but will reduce some data transfer performance. There are two types of key format: ASCII and Hex. When you select a key format, the number of characters of the key will be displayed. For example, if you select a "64-bit" key length, and "Hex" as the key format, you'll see the message "Hex (10 characters)" to the right, which means the length of the WEP key is 10 characters. You can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and you can decide which key is used the default. If you don't know which one you should use, select "Key 1". Input WEP key characters here, the number of characters must be the same as the number displayed in the "Key Format" field. If you select the "ASCII" key format, you can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z). If you select "Hex" as the key 55

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WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a common encryption mode, it’s generally
safe enough for home and personal use. But if you need a higher level of
security, please consider using WPA encryption (see next section).
However, some wireless clients don’t support WPA, but only support WEP, so
WEP is still a good choice if you have such a client in your network
environment.
Key Length
There are two types of WEP key length:
64-bit and 128-bit. Using
128-bit
is safer
than
64-bit
, but will reduce some data
transfer performance.
Key Format
There are two types of key format: ASCII
and Hex. When you select a key format, the
number of characters of the key will be
displayed. For example, if you select a
64-bit
key length, and
Hex
as the key
format, you’
ll see the message
Hex (10
characters)
to the right, which means the
length of the WEP key is 10 characters.
Default Key
You can set up to four sets of WEP keys, and
you can decide which key is used the
default.
If you don’t know which one you
should use, select
Key 1
.
Key
Input WEP key characters here, the number
of characters must be the same as the
number displayed in the
Key Format
field.
If you select the
ASCII
key format, you can
use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z,
and A-Z). If you select
Hex
as the key