Lantronix MatchPort b/g MatchPort b/g - User Guide - Page 65

WEP, Enable Soft AP Roaming N ?

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port WEP Topology: 0=Infrastructure, 1=Ad-Hoc (0) ? Network name (SSID) (wpa2_ruckus) ? Security suite: 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i (3) ? 1 Authentication: 0=open/none, 1=shared (1) ? Encryption: 1=WEP64, 2=WEP128 (2) ? Change Key (N) ? TX Key index (1) ? TX Data rate: 0=fixed, 1=auto fallback (1) ? TX Data rate: 0=1, 1=2, 2=5.5, 3=11, 4=18, 5=24, 6=36, 7=54 Mbps (7) ? Minimum TX Data rate: 0=1, 1=2, 2=5.5, 3=11, 4=18, 5=24, 6=36, 7=54 Mbps (0) ? Enable power management (N) ? Enable Soft AP Roaming (N) ? Max failed packets (6 - 64; 255=disable): (6) ? Authentication Encryption Change key Display Key Key type Enter key TX Key index TX Data rate Select whether the encryption keys are matched (1 = shared) with those of the communication partner before passing through messages or not (2 = open/none). Length of the encryption key and the security strength. WEP64 uses a 40 bits/5 bytes key (option 1). WEP128 uses a 104 bits/13 bytes key (option 2). Select (Y) Yes to modify the currently configured key. Select (Y) Yes to show the currently configured key/passphrase Indicate whether the new key is in hexadecimal or passphrase format. Enter the new encryption key. The passphrase input is not the same as ASCII input (as used on some products). ASCII is translated directly into hexadecimal bytes according to the ASCII table. The MatchPort passphrase is hashed using the Neesus Datacom algorithm (for WEP64) or MD5 (for WEP128). The passphrase input is safer because it is up to 63 chars long. ASCII input is a maximum of 5 (WEP64) or 13 (WEP128) characters long and limits the number of key combinations. Please refer to the other equipment's manual to determine the passphrase input style recommended. Note: Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20 characters or more for maximum security. Select the WEP key used for transmissions. Enter a value from 1 to 4. Select the Data Transmit rate. The value are 1 MB, 2 MB, 5.5 MB, 11 MB, 18 MB, 24 MB, 36 MB, and 54 MB. MatchPort User Guide 65

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5: Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
WEP
Topology: 0=Infrastructure, 1=Ad-Hoc (0) ?
Network name (SSID) (wpa2_ruckus) ?
Security suite: 0=none, 1=WEP, 2=WPA, 3=WPA2/802.11i (3) ? 1
Authentication: 0=open/none, 1=shared (1) ?
Encryption: 1=WEP64, 2=WEP128 (2) ?
Change Key (N) ?
TX Key index (1) ?
TX Data rate: 0=fixed, 1=auto fallback (1) ?
TX Data rate: 0=1, 1=2, 2=5.5, 3=11, 4=18, 5=24, 6=36, 7=54
Mbps (7) ?
Minimum TX Data rate: 0=1, 1=2, 2=5.5, 3=11, 4=18, 5=24, 6=36,
7=54 Mbps (0) ?
Enable power management (N) ?
Enable Soft AP Roaming (N) ?
Max failed packets (6 - 64; 255=disable):
(6) ?
Authentication
Select whether the encryption keys are matched (1 =
shared) with those of the communication partner before
passing through messages or not (2 = open/none).
Encryption
Length of the encryption key and the security strength.
WEP64 uses a 40 bits/5 bytes key (option 1). WEP128 uses
a 104 bits/13 bytes key (option 2).
Change key
Select (
Y
) Yes to modify the currently configured key.
Display Key
Select (
Y
) Yes to show the currently configured
key/passphrase
Key type
Indicate whether the new key is in hexadecimal or
passphrase format.
Enter key
Enter the new encryption key. The passphrase input is not
the same as ASCII input (as used on some products). ASCII
is translated directly into hexadecimal bytes according to the
ASCII table. The MatchPort passphrase is hashed using the
Neesus Datacom algorithm (for WEP64) or MD5 (for
WEP128).
The passphrase input is safer because it is up to 63 chars
long. ASCII input is a maximum of 5 (WEP64) or 13
(WEP128) characters long and limits the number of key
combinations.
Please refer to the other equipment’s manual to determine
the passphrase input style recommended.
Note:
Lantronix recommends using a passphrase of 20
characters or more for maximum security.
TX Key index
Select the WEP key used for transmissions. Enter a value
from 1 to 4.
TX Data rate
Select the Data Transmit rate. The value are 1 MB, 2 MB,
5.5 MB, 11 MB, 18 MB, 24 MB, 36 MB, and
54 MB.
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