Command
ESC{SWF:K:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
where the values of <sexp> are:
blank: A blank value indicates that no WEP keys are configured.
1: Selects WEP1 for security. A Set WEPn value must be set for WEP1.
2: Selects WEP2 for security. A Set WEPn value must be set for WEP2.
3: Selects WEP3 for security. A Set WEPn value must be set for WEP3.
4: Selects WEP4 for security. A Set WEPn value must be set for WEP4.
Example
ESC{SWF:K:1}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP} sets WEP1 for security
Returns this reply if the command is not successful:
{SWF:K:1}
Returns this reply if the command is successful:
{SWF:K:0}
Set WEPn
Sets the actual WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) keys that will be used. The n stands
for 1, 2, 3, or 4 or WEP1, WEP2, WEP3, and WEP4, respectively. By default, WEP is
disabled, and no keys are configured.
Only users with administrative privileges can set this command.
Command
ESC{SWF:K1:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
ESC{SWF:K2:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
ESC{SWF:K3:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
ESC{SWF:K4:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
where <sexp> is:
l
entered in a hexadecimal notation or in an alphanumerical notation.
l
a string that starts with ”0x” (a zero followed by a lowercase x) followed by 10 or 26
characters. These characters are interpreted as a WEP key in hexadecimal notation.
Any other value is interpreted as a WEP key in alphanumerical notation.
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