Motorola MC3090G Integration Guide - Page 142

Key Entry Passkey Dialog

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6 - 20 MC3000 Integrator Guide Key Entry Page If either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP is selected the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Use Passkey check box was selected in the Encryption Dialog Box (see Figure 6-23 on page 6-18). 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 6-24 40-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box Figure 6-25 128-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box Passkey Dialog When a user selects None as an authentication and WEP as an encryption, the user can chose to enter a passkey by checking the Use PassKey check box. The user is prompted to enter the passkey. For WEP, the Use PassKey checkbox is only available if the authentication is None. When a user selects None as an authentication and TKIP as an encryption, the user is forced to 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.

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MC3000 Integrator Guide
Key Entry Page
If either
40-Bit WEP
or
128-Bit WEP
is selected the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the
Use
Passkey
check box was selected in the Encryption Dialog Box (see
Figure 6-23 on page 6-18
). 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 6-24
40-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box
Figure 6-25
128-Bit WEP Keys Dialog Box
Passkey Dialog
When a user selects
None
as an authentication and
WEP
as an encryption, the user can chose to enter a passkey
by checking the
Use PassKey
check box. The user is prompted to enter the passkey. For WEP, the
Use PassKey
checkbox is only available if the authentication is
None.
When a user selects
None
as an authentication and
TKIP
as an encryption, the user is forced to 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
.