Setting-Up 128-Bit WEP Wireless Security on a Cisco VOIP Router

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Setting-Up 128-Bit WEP Wireless Security on a Cisco VOIP Router
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Q. How do I set-up WEP on a Linksys VOIP router?



Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a 64-bit key with 10 hexadecimal digits or a 128-bit WEP key with 26 hexadecimal digits. This encryption will prevent other users from connecting to a wireless network using your own WEP key. It will also protect your wireless transmissions/communications from being accessed or received by other users.</p>

To set-up WEP Wireless Security on your Linksys router, follow the steps below:

Setting-Up the VOIP Router to Use WEP

Step 1:
Access the router's web-based setup page. For instructions, click <a href="../../../../en/US/products/ps10024/products_qanda_item09186a0080a35691.shtml">here</a>.

Step 2:
When the router's web-based setup page appears, click Wireless then click Wireless Security

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Step 3:
Look for Security Mode and select WEP

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Step 4:
Select any number under the Default Transmit Key to determine which key you'll be using. In this example, we selected number 1

Step 5:
Look for WEP Encryption and select 128 bits 26 hex digits

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Step 6:
Type a wireless network password of your choice such as "MySecretKey" then click Generate

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Note: You should come up with a password that is unique for your network and is a combination of numbers and letters up to 16 characters. 

Step 7:
The result will be a string of random characters. Copy the resulting string since this will be the key to your wireless network. 

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Note: Do not give this key to anyone. This will be your wireless network's key. 

Step 8:

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