Intellinet Network Solutions 509077 User Manual
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Key length: Choose “64-bit” to use WeP with 64-bit key length encryption or
choose “128-bit” to use WeP with 128-bit key length encryption. The longer key
length can provide better security but a reduced transmission throughput.
Key Format: You can select ASCII characters (alphanumeric format) or
hexadecimal digits (in the “A-F,” “a-f” and “0-9” range) to be the WeP key.
Passphrase: This simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically
generating the WeP encryption keys for the MFP server.
default Key: Select one of the four keys to encrypt your data. only the key you
select in the “Default key” field will take effect.
Key 1 – Key 4: The WeP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted within the
wireless network. Fill in the field as directed below.
• 64-bit WeP: Input 10-digit hex values (in the “A-F,” “a-f” and “0-9” range) or
5-digit ASCII characters as the encryption keys. For example: “012456aef” or
“Guest.”
• 128-bit WeP: Input 26-digit hex values (in the “A-F,” “a-f” and “0-9” range) or
10-digit ASCII characters as the encryption keys. For example: “01245678901
2456789abcdef” or “administrator.”
WPA-PSK Mode Security Mode
WPA-PSK requires users to select the advanced encryption method — i.e., TKIP
or AeS — and enter a set of keys.
tKiP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) changes the temporal key every
10,000 packets, ensuring much greater security than standard WeP security.
AeS: developed to ensure the highest degree of security and authenticity for
digital information, it’s the most advanced solution defined by IEEE 802.11i for
security in the wireless network.
WPA Pre-Shared Key: enter 8 to 6 digits in ASCII format to be the key for
authentication within the network.
When you finish entering settings, click “Save & Next” to confirm the configuration.
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