Setup guide
For 
64-bit
 – specify WEP key as 5 HEX (0-9, A-F or a-f) pairs (e.g. 00112233AA) 
or 5 ASCII characters. 
For 
128-bit
 – specify WEP key as 13 HEX (0-9, A-F or a-f) pairs (e.g. 
00112233445566778899AABBCC) or 13 ASCII characters. 
Key Index: specify the Index of the WEP Key used. 
WPA Authentication: one of the following WPA™ key selection methods should be 
specified if WPA™ or WPA2™ security method is used (applicable for 
Station
 and 
Station WDS
 modes only). : 
PSK
 – WPA™ or WPA2™ with Pre-shared Key method (selected by default). 
EAP
 – WPA™ or WPA2™ with EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) IEEE 
802.1x authentication method. This method is commonly used in Enterprise 
networks. 
WPA Pre-shared Key: the pass phrase for WPA™ or WPA2™ security method should 
be specified if the 
Pre-shared Key
 method is selected. The pre-shared key is an alpha-
numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long. 
Access Point Wireless Security Settings 
MAC ACL: MAC Access Control List (ACL) provides ability to allow or deny certain 
clients to connect to the AP (applicable for AP and AP WDS modes only).  
MAC ACL can be enabled by selecting the Enabled option. 
There are two ways to set the Access Control List: 
define certain wireless clients in the list which will have granted access to the 
Access Point while the access will be denied for all the remaining clients - MAC 
ACL Policy is set to 
Deny
. 
define certain wireless clients in the list which will have denied access to the 
Access Point while the access will be granted for all the remaining clients - MAC 
ACL Policy is set to 
Allow'.
The MAC addresses of the wireless clients can be added and removed to the list using 
the Add and Remove buttons. 
Note: MAC Access Control is the weakest security approach. WPA™ or WPA2™ security 
methods shoud be used when possible. 
Click Change button to save the changes. 
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