Incompatibility of WEP key

not serious... I don't want to use WEP to a SSID public, but told me to do.

Yes... I read every single document of WEP I can find... still can't make it work... wasted so many hours on it!

the customer is a selectable dual band of Cisco/Linksys AE1000 High Performance Wireless-N USB adapter running on Win7/64.

so what is the problem with this configuration? The unencrypted key is ABCDEF1234.

dot11 mbssid
dot11 syslog
!
SSID dot11-4 c
VLAN 20
open authentication
authentication wpa key management
Guest mode MBSSID dtim-period 75
WPA - psk ascii 7 107B1E4B5300363E22123E
!
dot11 ssid 4-C_Public
VLAN 30
open authentication
Comments-mode
Guest mode MBSSID dtim-period 75

nterface Dot11Radio0
no ip address
no ip route cache
!
VLAN 30 key 3 size 40 bit 7 2D8DA7E84856 transmit encryption keys
encryption vlan 30 wep40 tkip encryption mode
!
SSID 4-C_Public
!
gain of antenna 0
Base speed - basic - basic - basic - 11.0 6.0 5.5 2.0 1.0 9.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
root of station-role
!
interface Dot11Radio0.10
encapsulation dot1Q 10 native
no ip route cache
Bridge-Group 1
Bridge-group subscriber-loop-control 1
Bridge-Group 1 block-unknown-source
No source of bridge-Group 1-learning
unicast bridge-Group 1-floods
Bridge-Group 1 covering-disabled people
!
interface Dot11Radio0.30
encapsulation dot1Q 30
no ip route cache
Bridge-group 30
Bridge-group subscriber-loop-control 30
Bridge-group 30 block-unknown-source
No source of bridge-group 30-learning
No bridge group 30 unicast-flooding
Bridge-group 30 covering people with reduced mobility
!

Hello

The ssid of your wpa is vlan 20 and your wep is vlan 30.

Your encryption config is as follows:

VLAN 30 key 3 size 40 bit 7 2D8DA7E84856 transmit encryption keys
encryption vlan 30 wep40 tkip encryption mode

I would like to replace these lines with:

VLAN 30 key 3 size 40 bit 7 2D8DA7E84856 transmit encryption keys

encryption vlan 30 mandatory wep mode

encryption vlan 20 tkip encryption mode

'wep40 mode ciphers' is really for wep + dot1x, not static wep. And on top of that, you had both tkip and wep/dot1x on your vlan 30 has no meaning so much to me.

I hope this helps.

Nicolas

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