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CHAPTER 14 Making Wi-Fi
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Wireless Connections
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If you selected WEP in step 5, enter the WEP encryption information:
a. Select the Key box.
b. Select the Key Type pick list and select a key type:
40-bit hex Creates a 10-digit hexadecimal number.
40-bit ASCII Creates a five-character string.
40-bit passphase Creates a variable-length string.
104-bit hex Creates a 26-digit hexadecimal number.
104-bit ASCII Creates a 13-character string.
104-bit passphrase Creates a variable-length string.
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Tip
Check with your system
administrator for WEP
encryption information.
Did You Know?
64-bit WEP keys are
commonly called 40-bit
keys and 128-bit keys are
commonly called 104-bit
keys because the other 24
bits are automatically
assigned.
Tip
You can use a passphrase
to generate the keys.
If you have problems,
ask your network
administrator for the hex
equivalent, and use that
instead.