Teletronics WLAN Inter-Building AP XI-1500 User Manual
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For WEP40 data encryption:
-- 5 alphanumeric characters in the range of “a-z”, “A-Z” and “0-9” (e.g. MyKey).
-- 10 digit hexadecimal values in the range of “A-F” , “a-f” and “0-9”, preceded by
the characters “0x ” values (e.g. 0x11AA22BB33).
For WEP128 data encryption:
-- 13 alphanumeric characters in the range of “a -z”, “A -Z” and “0-9” (e.g.
MyKey12345678).
-- 26 digit hexadecimal values in the range of “A-F” , “a-f” and “0-9”, preceded by
the characters “0x ” values (e.g. 0x00112233445566778899AABBCC).
Ø Enter the 4 WEP keys in the Key 1, Key 2, Key 3 and Key 4 entry filed respectively.
Select one WEP key as an active key and click “Apply” to make the setting take
effect.
NOTE: The WEP key must be set up exactly the same on the Access Point as they are on
the wireless client stations. If you set “MyKey” for the Access Point, the same WEP
Key “MyKey” must be assigned to other client stations.
n Using the Access Control (optional)
With the Access Control enabled, you can authorize wireless units to access the Access
Point by identifying the MAC address of the wireless devices that are allowed access
to transmit data. Note that, only when the MAC addresses of the wireless stations are
in the Access Control Table, they will be able to access network via Access Point. To
create or edit the Access Control Table, do the following:
Ø Go to the Access Control tab and check “Enable Access Control”.
Ø Click the “Add” button and enter the MAC addresses of the wireless stations you
allow to access.
Ø Click “Apply” to make the setting take effect.