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Wep key – ProSoft Technology RLX2-IHNF-WC User Manual

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RLX2 Industrial Hotspot Series

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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

June 15, 2015

4. Click Certificates to enter the certificate files.

5. Select either CA or Device (client).

A CA Certificate is required for both PEAP and EAP-TLS. This is used to authenticate
the server’s certificate. Additionally, for EAP-TLS, a client certificate and private key
are required.

6. Enter the CA Certificate file created previously (CAcert.pem) and apply it.

7. Enter the Client Certificate combined file (clientcert.p12) and the password

associated with the file and apply.

8. Apply changes on the main page and attempt to connect to the Master.

WEP Key

A key is a set of hexadecimal (hex) or ASCII characters used to encrypt data. This field is
only available when using WEP encryption type. Be sure to record the WEP encryption
key to retrieve if needed.

To create a 64-bit WEP key, enter five normal text characters in the WEP key field, which
converts the characters automatically to 10 hex digits. Alternatively, enter 10 hex digits
(0 to 9, a to f, A to F) directly in the WEP key field.

To create a 128-bit key, enter 13 normal text characters, which convert to 26 hex digits,
or enter 26 hex digits (0 to 9, a to f, A to F) directly.

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