Configuring a Service Profile 261If you use dynamic WEP, 802.1X must also be configured on the client inaddition to WEP.To use static WEP, you must provide WEP keys. You can specify the WEPkeys, as well as the WEP unicast and multicast key indexes to be used.You can also specify whether shared key authentication is enabled.If you plan to use static WEP, do not map more than 8 service profiles thatcontain static WEP keys to the same radio profile.To configure WEP:1 Do one of the following:■ If you are configuring dynamic WEP, go to step 5.■ If you are configuring static WEP, go to the next step.2 To specify a WEP key, type the hexadecimal value of the key in one of theWEP key boxes.The WEP key must be a 10-character ASCII string (representing a 5-digithexadecimal number) or a 26-character ASCII string (representing a13-digit hexadecimal number). ASCII characters in the following rangesare supported: 0 to 9, A to F, a to f.3 In the WEP Unicast Key Index box, specify the WEP key (1 to 4) to usewhen encrypting unicast frames.For example, if you specified a value in the WEP Key 1 box and want touse that key when encrypting unicast frames, specify 1 in the WEPUnicast Key Index box.4 In the WEP Multicast Key Index box, specify the WEP key (1 to 4) to usewhen encrypting multicast/broadcast frames.For example, if you specified a value in the WEP Key 3 box and want touse that key when encrypting multicast frames, specify 3 as the WEPMulticast Key Index box.5 To send a shared key to clients before the authentication process, selectShared Key Auth. Enabled. (Generally, this feature does not need to beenabled.)6 Do one of the following:■ If you are configuring a combination of WEP and WPA, go to“Configuring WPA”.■ To close the wizard and save the changes, click Finish.