Wireless>security>wep – Nortel Networks NB5PLUS4/W User Manual
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NB5Plus4/W User Guide
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NB5Plus4W.
802.1x
Enable stations with 802.1x capability to
connect to the NB5Plus4W.
WPA
(Wi-Fi Protected Access) Enable stations
with WPA capability to connect to the
NB5Plus4W.
Note:
Currently VLAN (Virtual LAN) + Multiple SSID with different security options
is not supported. If you have enabled multiple SSID with security turned
off, when you enable any security option (WEP, 802.1x, or WPA), multiple
SSID will be disabled.
Wireless>Security>WEP
WEP (Wired Equivalent privacy) is a security protocol for Wireless Local Area Net-
works (WLAN). WEP provides security by encrypting the data that is sent over the
WLAN.
The NB5Plus4W supports 3 levels of WEP encryption:
• 64 Bit encryption
• 128Bit encryption
• 256 Bit encryption
With WEP, the receiving station must use the same key for decryption. Each radio
NIC and access point, therefore, must be manually configured with the same key.
The screen below illustrates the default setting of the WEP Wireless Security screen.
WEP is enabled by default.
1. Check Enable WEP Wireless Security.
2. Select Authentication Type