Manual
26 AirLive WH-5000A User’s Manual
WH-5000A Serials User Guide
4.3
Wireless
Access
Point
–
Security
Click
the
entry
on
the
left
hand
navigation
panel
for
Wireless
Access
Point
–
Security
.
This
directs
you
to
the
Wireless
Access
Point
–
Security
page.
The
WH-5000A
will
display
a
default
factory
setting
of
no encryption,
but
fore
security
reasons
will
not
communicate to
any
clients
unless
the
encryptions
set
by
administrator. You
must
select
the
wireless
encryption
that
you
want
to use
and
click
Apply
.
If
you
want
to
leave
the
encryption
set to
No
Encryption,
chooses
“None”
and
clicks
Apply
.
A popup
dialog
box
will
ask
“are
you
sure
you
want
to
proceed
to
BYPASS
mode?”
Click
OK
to
enter
BYPASS
mode
with
no
encryption
setting.
4.3.1
Static
WEP
WEP
(Wired
Equivalent
Privacy)
was
originally
designed
to
provide
the
same
level
of
security
for
wireless
LANs
as
that
of
a
wired
LAN
but
is
not
now
state-of-the-art.
But
the
use
of
WEP
encryption
can
still
provides
some
measure
of
security.
WEP
relies
on
the
use
of
identical
static
keys
deployed
on
client
stations
and
access
points.
In
WEP,
you
can
set
the
Authentication
Type
for
Open
System
,
Shared
Key
,
or
Open/Shared
.
Select
64.bit,
128bit
or
152.bit
encryption
and
enter
the
WEP
key
as
appropriate.
".
That
same
WEP
key
must
also
be
set on
each
wireless
clients
those
are
to become
part
of
the
wireless
network. For
greater
security,
set
authentication type
to
“shared
Key,
and
if
"shared
key" is
accepted,
then
each
wireless
device must
also
be
coded
for
"shared
key”.
`
Key
Generator:
The
“Key
generator”
function generates
a
randomized encryption
key
of
the
appropriate length
automatically.
The
key
is initially
shown
in
plain
text
so
the user
has
the
opportunity
to
copy the
key.
Once
the
Key
is
applied, there
is
no
longer
displayed
in plain
text.










