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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Update Firmware, Status, Statistics, The Update Firm

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Configuring an Internal Wireless Ethernet Card Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 3 Click on WEP from the Properties list to configure WEP keys. This utility enables you to set up encryption keys, called WEP keys, for your client adapter. WEP is an optional IEEE 802.11 feature that provides your client adapter (and other devices on your wireless network) with data confidentiality equivalent to that of a wired LAN. It involves packet-by-packet data encryption by the transmitting device and decryption by the receiving device. For instructions on setting WEP keys, see the Cisco documentation. Update Firmware The Update Firmware dialog box enables you to update the firmware on your Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN adaptor Status information. The Status dialog box enables you view the Signal Strength, Signal Quality, Overall Link Quality as well as Driver and Firmware version Statistics The Statistics dialog box enables you to view packet and error statistics of your wireless connection. 134 Aironet Utilities

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Configuring an Internal Wireless Ethernet Card
134
Aironet Utilities
Wired Equivalent
Privacy (WEP)
3
Click on WEP from the Properties
list to configure WEP keys.
This utility enables you to set up encryp-
tion keys, called WEP keys, for your cli-
ent adapter. WEP is an optional IEEE
802.11 feature that provides your client
adapter (and other devices on your wire-
less network) with data confidentiality equivalent to that of a wired
LAN. It involves packet-by-packet data encryption by the transmit-
ting device and decryption by the receiving device. For instructions
on setting WEP keys, see the Cisco documentation.
Update Firmware
The Update Firm-
ware dialog box
enables you to
update the firm-
ware on your Cisco
Aironet Wireless
LAN adaptor
Status
The Status dialog
box enables you
view the Signal
Strength, Signal
Quality, Overall
Link Quality as
well as Driver and
Firmware version
information.
Statistics
The Statistics dialog box enables you to view packet and error statis-
tics of your wireless connection.