Note 1: a WEP key is a character string. The key encoding is ASCII (length: 5 or 13 characters) or
hexadecimal (length: 10 or 26 characters). For example the ASCII key value 12345 is 3132333435
in hexadecimal encoding.
Note 1: only one WEB key is managed. If needed use the "Key Index" option.
"Protected Access" is "Personal (PSK)"
Note 1: the "Personal (PSK)" protected access is known as WPA or WPA2. The Axel thin client is
able to dynamically select one of these two protocols. If needed, a specific protocol (WPA or
WPA2) can be forced via the "Wireless PSK/EAP version" in [Configuration]-[Advanced]-
[Tunings].
Note 2: The PreShare Key (PSK) is a 32 hexadecimal key which can be directly entered in hex or
generated from an easy to remember passphrase. The passphrase length can be 8 to 63
characters and can be entered directly, for example mysecretpasscode. If the key entered is 64
characters long the thin client assumes the key entered is the actual hex PSK key and no further
conversion takes place. (32 bytes in hexadecimal code = 64 characters).