Belkin F5D7330 Network Card User Manual


 
Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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Using a Hexadecimal Key
A hexadecimal key is a combination of numbers and letters from A–F
and 0–9. 64-bit keys are five two-digit numbers. 128-bit keys are 13
two-digit numbers.
For instance:
AF 0F 4B C3 D4 = 64-bit key;
C3 03 0F AF 0F 4B B2 C3 D4 4B C3 D4 E7 = 128-bit key
In the boxes below, create your key by writing in two characters between
A–F and 0–9 in each box. You will use this key to program the encryption
settings on your router and your wireless computers.
Note to Mac
®
users: Original Apple
®
AirPort
®
products support 64-bit
encryption only. Apple AirPort 2 products can support 64-bit or
128-bit encryption. Please verify which version you are using. If
you cannot configure your network with 128-bit encryption, try
64-bit encryption.