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Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux
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Chapter 4 Enabling Security Features
Using the Client Encryption Manager
Figure 4-3 Enter WEP keys Screen
Note You can create up to four WEP keys. If a WEP key is set, the Key set box is highlighted, and the
key length is shown in the right column.
Step 3 For the WEP key that you are creating (1, 2, 3, or 4), select a WEP Key Size of 40 or 128 on the right
side of the screen. 128-bit client adapters can use 40- or 128-bit keys, but 40-bit adapters can use only
40-bit keys.
Note Use of 128-bit WEP is subject to U.S. export restrictions.
Step 4 Decide on a WEP key, and enter it in the blank field for the key you are creating. Follow these guidelines
to create a new WEP key:
Your client adapters WEP key must match the WEP key used by the access point or clients with
which you are planning to communicate.
When you are setting more than one WEP key, the WEP keys must be assigned to the same WEP
key numbers for all devices.
Home networking WEP keys can be comprised of ASCII text.
General purpose WEP keys are hexadecimal only and can consist of these hexadecimal characters:
0-9, A-F, and a-f.
WEP keys must contain the following number of characters:
10 characters for 40-bit WEP keys
26 characters for 128-bit WEP keys
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