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EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions 41
Chapter 5 — Setup in IPL
Examples:
<STX><SI>ws,WEP1,0x1138170147<ETX>
Sets key #1 (WEP 64, hexadecimal)
<STX><SI>ws,WEP2,Admin<ETX>
Sets key #2 (WEP 64, alphanumerical)
<STX><SI>ws,WEP3,0x123456789abcdef0123456789a<ETX>
Sets key #3 (WEP 128, hexadecimal)
<STX><SI>ws,WEP4,Manufacturing<ETX>
Sets key #4 (WEP 128, alphanumerical)
<STX><SI>ws,WEP2,<ETX>
Removes key #2
<STX><SI>ws,.WEP_KEY,0<ETX>
Disables WEP
<STX><SI>ws,.WEP_KEY,1<ETX>
Select WEP key 1 for use in transmission (0-4 accepted).
<STX><SI>wt,WEP1<ETX>
Transmits WEP key #1 (empty string if that key is not configured, “****”
otherwise). WEP2-4 transmits key #2-4.
<STX><SI>wt,.WEP_KEY<ETX>
Transmits selected WEP key: 0 when disabled, 1-4 when enabled. Only
allowed users may see this. It is not possible for any user to read the WEP
key(s).
WEP Enabled/Disabled is shown on the printer web page and the
network test label. WEP is considered disabled if no key has been
selected, or if the selected key is not configured.
802.11 Authentication
Note: e AUTH function is only supported by IPL 2.72 or
later.
e 802.11 standard has two subtypes of network authentication
services: Shared Key and Open System. Shared Key assumes that each
wireless station has received a secret shared key (WEP key) over a secure
channel. If Shared Key is selected but no WEP keys are configured, the
printer will automatically use Open System authentication, which means
that any wireless station can request authentication.