WHP Wireless WHP-1100 Switch User Manual


 
WEP-encrypted)
WEP: Enable, Authentication: Shared – Enable data encryption and use
Shared Key authentication (such requests must be WEP-encrypted)
WEP: Enable, Authentication: Both – Enable data encryption and use both
Open System and Shared Key authentication (all requests are processed)
If enabled data encryption, there are two options in the pull-down Key Length box:
64-Bit - Enable use of 64-bit WEP
128-Bit - Enable use of 128-bit WEP
Key Generation - There are two ways to generate a security key. The first is by
entering any text in the Passphrase field. Click the Generate button. For 64-bit WEP,
it will generate four keys, Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, and Key 4. Select a key number from
the dropdown list of the Default Key box. If you do not manually select a key, key 1
will be selected. For 128-bit WEP, only one key will be generated. Click OK.
Another WEP key generation method is to insert the key values directly from the
keyboard. Enter your own key into one of the Key 1~4 fields. Select that field
number in the Default Key field.
Config Window – SNMP Access Control Panel
The AP contains an SNMP access table to limit access to its configurations. By
default there is no restriction on accessing the AP. To avoid chaos on the network,
access to the Outdoor AP configuration should be restricted to only those who
require access.
When you select SNMP Access Control, the system will display four blank wireless
devices for setting (maximum of 4 SNMP devices can be set). Right-click on a blank
in the list and click Edit Address (Figure 17).
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