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  1. 7 gru 2022 · Your AT&T Wi-Fi gateway comes with the security on and set to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) by default. If you have turned your security off and want to turn it back on, or want to change to WPA (Wi-Fi Protection Access) security, we can help with that.

  2. 12 wrz 2023 · Once you have connected to your wireless router (by a wired connection, or using the default wireless network credentials), you can access your router's configuration in a web browser. In a browser window, enter your router's IP address in your browser's address bar, and press Enter.

  3. 7 gru 2022 · Your AT&T Wi-Fi gateway comes with the security on and set to WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) by default. If you have turned your security off and want to turn it back on, or want to change to WPA (Wi-Fi Protection Access) security, we can help with that.

  4. 7 gru 2022 · In Key Things to do Using Your Gateway, select Wireless. Scroll to the Security section. In the Authentication drop-down, select WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. Select Use custom Wireless Network Key. In the Key field, enter a new Wi-Fi password. You can define a 64-bit or 128-bit encryption key.

  5. 1. Choose 64-bit. Wikipedia says. A 64-bit WEP key is usually entered as a string of 10 hexadecimal (base 16) characters (0-9 and A-F). Each character represents four bits, 10 digits of four bits each gives 40 bits; adding the 24-bit IV produces the complete 64-bit WEP key.

  6. 10 cze 2020 · A WEP key is a security passcode for Wi-Fi devices. WEP keys enable devices on a local network to exchange encrypted (mathematically encoded) messages with each other while hiding the contents of the messages from easy viewing by outsiders.

  7. 21 sie 2012 · I know that I can pass password in HEX as a keyphrase to WiFi network using WEP encryption as well as ASCII. But somehow you cannot get the ASCII when you only know HEX value. Can anyone explain the underlying reason for this ? How does this work ?