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SSID: Modify your SSID.
Security Mode, Cipher Type, Key: Choose WPA-PSK as priority and configure wireless encryption
information for your SSID.
Click Save.
WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy): WEP is a security mode for data which is delivered between two devices to
protect wireless network from illegal users. WEP is the RSA data encryption technology based on RC4.
Compared with WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are more secure.
Default Key: Four Security Keys are available. You can choose one from them.
Open: Uses "no authentication" + WEP Encryption. Wireless clients can associate with the device without
going through authentication. Only data in transmission is encrypted with WEP encryption.
Shared: Uses shared key authentication + WEP Encryption. A WEP key that is mutually agreed in advance
is required from both sides while wireless clients try to associate with the device. Association is established
only if the two sides provide the same WEP key.
Default Key: Specify a WEP key from the preset keys for current use. For example, if you select Key 2,
wireless clients must join your wireless network using this Key 2.
WEP Keys: ASCII and Hex are provided for you to configure. When you configure ASCII, you can