Nlynx Wireless Gateway Switch User Manual


 
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wireless devices to communicate through the Wireless Gateway, their
encryption settings must be the same as the Wireless Gateway's.
Input Format
The Input Format control determines how your input for Key 1 through Key 4
will be interpreted by the Wireless Gateway when you save the settings in the
Wireless Encryption panel.
Although your keys can be different lengths (that is, some can be 64-bit and
some 128-bit), you must use the same input format (ASCII or hex) for all four
keys.
ASCII format causes each character you type to be interpreted as an eight-bit
value. All unaccented upper- and lower-case Western European characters that
can be input through your keyboard's typing zone are valid. For a 64-bit key,
you must type 5 characters; for a 128-bit key, you must type 13 characters.
These character counts result in bit counts of 40 and 104, respectively; the
Wireless Gateway will automatically pad your input to a bit count of 64 or
128.
Hex format
causes each pair of characters you type to be interpreted as an
eight-bit value in hexadecimal (base 16) notation. Only the digits 0 through 9
and the letters A through F (in upper or lower case) are valid. For a 64-bit key,
you must type 10 pairs of characters; for a 128-bit key, you must type 26 pairs
of characters. These character counts result in bit counts of 40 and 104,
respectively; the Wireless Gateway will automatically pad your input to a bit
count of 64 or 128.
Key 1 through Key 4
After deciding on an input format (see preceding), click in each key input box
and type the key you have decided to use. To help maintain security, only
asterisks will appear as you type. Remember to input the same keys on stations
that will need to communicate through the Wireless Gateway's wireless access
point.
Encrypt Data Transmissions Using