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Con Legacy 802.1X, Table 11., WEP encryption settings

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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP660 Figure 22. Table 11. WEP encryption settings Setting Descriptions Data Encryption Passphrase Encryption Key (Key1-Key4) Select the encryption key size from the drop-down list: • 64-bit WEP. Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64-bit encryption. • 128-bit WEP. Standard WEP encryption, using 104/128-bit encryption. • 152-bit WEP. Proprietary WEP encryption mode, using 128+24 bit encryption. This mode functions only with other wireless stations that support this mode. Enter a passphrase. The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters (inclusive). The secret passphrase allows you to generate the keys automatically by clicking Generate Keys. The default passphrase is sharedsecret. You can display the actual passphrase by selecting the Show Passphrase in Clear Text Yes radio button. Either enter a key manually or allow the key to be automatically generated by clicking Generate Keys. • For ASCII format, depending on the key size selected, the manually entered encryption key needs to have a length of 5 (64-bit WEP), 13 (128-bit WEP), or 16 characters (152-bit WEP). • For HEX format, depending on the key size selected, the manually entered or automatically generated encryption key needs to have a length of 10 (64-bit WEP), 26 (128-bit WEP), or 32 (152-bit WEP) characters. Note: Wireless stations need to use the key to access the wireless access point. Show Passphrase in Select the Yes radio button to display the actual passphrase in the Passphrase field. The Clear Text default setting is No. Configure Legacy 802.1X To use legacy 802.1X security, you need to define RADIUS server settings. For information about RADIUS servers, see Configure RADIUS Server Settings on page 57. When you select Legacy 802.1X from the Network Authentication drop-down list, the Data Encryption drop-down list is automatically set to None. To use legacy 802.1X security, you need to define the RADIUS servers only. Wireless Configuration and Security 54

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Wireless Configuration and Security
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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP660
Figure 22.
Configure Legacy 802.1X
To use legacy 802.1X security, you need to define RADIUS server settings. For information
about RADIUS servers, see
Configure RADIUS Server Settings
on page 57.
When you select Legacy 802.1X from the Network Authentication drop-down list, the Data
Encryption drop-down list is automatically set to None. To use legacy 802.1X security, you
need to define the RADIUS servers only.
Table 11.
WEP encryption settings
Setting
Descriptions
Data Encryption
Select the encryption key size from the drop-down list:
64-bit WEP
. Standard WEP encryption, using 40/64-bit encryption.
128-bit WEP
. Standard WEP encryption, using 104/128-bit encryption.
152-bit WEP
. Proprietary WEP encryption mode, using 128+24 bit encryption. This
mode functions only with other wireless stations that support this mode.
Passphrase
Enter a passphrase. The passphrase length needs to be between 8 and 63 characters
(inclusive). The secret passphrase allows you to generate the keys automatically by
clicking
Generate Keys
. The default passphrase is sharedsecret.
You can display the actual passphrase by selecting the Show Passphrase in Clear Text
Yes
radio button.
Encryption Key
(Key1–Key4)
Either enter a key manually or allow the key to be automatically generated by clicking
Generate Keys
.
For ASCII format, depending on the key size selected, the manually entered
encryption key needs to have a length of 5 (64-bit WEP), 13 (128-bit WEP), or
16 characters (152-bit WEP).
For HEX format, depending on the key size selected, the manually entered or
automatically generated encryption key needs to have a length of 10 (64-bit WEP),
26 (128-bit WEP), or 32 (152-bit WEP) characters.
Note:
Wireless stations need to use the key to access the wireless access point.
Show Passphrase in
Clear Text
Select the
Yes
radio button to display the actual passphrase in the Passphrase field. The
default setting is No.