Manual

AT-WA7400 Management Software User’s Guide
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Client stations can use different keys to transmit data to the access point.
(Or they can all use the same key, but this is less secure because it means
one station can decrypt the data being sent by another.)
If you selected Static WEP Security Mode, the settings in Figure 33 are
displayed at the bottom of the page.
Figure 33. Static WEP Security Mode Settings
1. Configure the following settings:
Transfer Key Index
Select a key index from the list. Key indexes 1 through 4 are available.
The default is 1.
The Transfer Key Index indicates which WEP key the access point will
use to encrypt the data it transmits.
Key Length
Specify the length of the key by clicking one of the buttons:
64 bits
128 bits
Key Type
Select the key type by clicking one of the buttons:
ASCII
Hex
Characters Required
Indicates the number of characters required in the WEP key.
The number of characters required updates automatically based on
how you set Key Length and Key Type.
WEP Keys
You can specify up to four WEP keys. In each text box, enter a string of
characters for each key.