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Wi-Fi Security
By default, Wi-Fi security is enabled for your device and the Wi-Fi network.
Note: All the devices used with the Overdrive Pro 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot must support the selected security
type.
To change the security used by Wi-Fi:
1. Log in to the home page.
2. Click Advanced settings > Wi-Fi > Security.
3. Select one of the following options. Note that not all options may be displayed, depending on
the
Basic Rate setting.
None No security is used (no password is required to access the Wi-Fi network); this
setting is not recommended. Anyone may access your device and use your Internet
connection. (You are responsible for payment for data usage fees.)
WEP 64 Bit - Shared This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak. This option
works with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is recommended only if any of your devices
don’t support WPA or WPA2.
Shared WEP uses the same key for encryption and authentic
ation; some consider shared
WEP to be less secure than open WEP.
WEP 128 Bit - Shared This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak (but stronger
than
WEP 64 Bit - Shared). This option works with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is
recommended only if any of your devices don’t support WPA or WPA2.
Shared WEP uses the same key for encryption and authentic
ation; some consider shared
WEP to be less secure than open WEP.
WEP 64 Bit - Open This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak. This option works
with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is recommended only if any of your devices don’t
support WPA or WPA2.
Open WEP uses the key for encryption, but not for authentication.
WEP 128 Bit - Open This option provides security, but it’s relatively weak (but stronger than
WEP 64 Bit - Open). This option works with older and newer Wi-Fi devices, and is
recommended only if any of your devices don’t support WPA or WPA2.
Open WEP uses the key for encryption, but not for authentication.
WPA-Personal TKIP This is a strong security standard that is supported by most Wi-Fi
devices.
WPA-Personal TKIP/AES This is a strong security standard that is supported by most
Wi-Fi devices.
WPA2-Personal AES This is a stronger, newer security standard that is limited to newer
Wi-Fi devices.
WPA2-Personal TKIP/AES This is a stronger, newer security standard that is limited to
newer Wi-Fi devices.