The TG862 includes configuration options for WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption, which is used to secure network data transmitted over the wireless (Wi-Fi) connection. Depending on the capability of the client wireless card, 64-bit or 128-bit WEP Encryption can be enabled for IP traffic on the LAN.  By default, the wireless network is enabled, and uses WPA-PSK encryption.
This document describes how to configure the Wireless Network to use WEP wireless encryption.
NOTE: Enabling WEP encryption will disable Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
To Configure WEP
- Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. Enter http://10.0.0.1 into the address box, and press the Enter key. The Login page appears.
NOTE: By default the LAN IP address is 10.0.0.1. If the default address has been changed, enter the custom address in the address box.
 - On the Login page:
a.  Enter admin in the Username field.
b.  Enter password in the Password field.
c.   Click the Login button. The Gateway > At a Glance page appears.
 - In the left-hand menu, click on Gateway.  A sub-menu appears.
- In the sub-menu, click on Connection.  A second sub-menu appears.
- In the second sub-menu, click on WiFi.  The Gateway > Connection > WiFi page appears.
- On the Gateway > Connection > WiFi page, click the Add WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Client button.  The Gateway > Connection > Wireless > Add Wireless Client page appears.
- On the Gateway > Connection > Wireless > Add Wireless Client page:
a. Â Â WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)Â - Click on the Disabled button.
b.  Click the Cancel button.  The Gateway > Connection > WiFi page reappears.
   NOTE: WPS will still remain disabled when clicking the Cancel button.
 - On the Gateway > Connection > WiFi page, click the Edit button.  The Gateway > Connection > Wireless > Edit 2.4 GHz page appears.
- On the Gateway > Connection > Wireless > Edit 2.4 GHz page:
a.   Network Name (SSID) - Enter the desired network name of choice, or leave at the current setting.
b.   Security Mode - Click the drop-down menu, and select WEP 64 (Risky) or WEP 128 (Risky).
    NOTE 1: WEP 64 (Risky) provides 64-bit encryption, while WEP 128 (Risky) provides 128-bit encryption.
    NOTE 2: Select WEP 64 (Risky) for backward compatibility or WEP 128 (Risky) for maximum WEP security. In the example below, WEP 64 (Risky) is selected.
c.   Channel Selection - Leave at default, which is Automatic.
d.   Network Password - Enter the desired WEP key (wireless password) to use. The WEP key must be 10 characters for 64-bit, or 26 characters for 128-bit.. Â
   NOTE 1:  WEP keys use hexadecimal characters, which are 0 - 9 and a - f. For best security, it is recommended to avoid the use of all the same characters. Â
   EXAMPLES:
   64 bit: 02468ace02
   128 bit: 0123456789abcdef0123456789
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   NOTE 2:  Make a note of this password, as it will be needed for the wireless client(s) to connect.
e.   Broadcast Network Name (SSID) - Leave this option checked.
f.   Click the Save Settings button.
     NOTE: A reboot of the unit is not required for changes to take effect.
The TG862 is now configured to allow wireless client connections using WEP encryption.
To make a connection, the wireless client must have WEP encryption enabled and have the same WEP encryption key as the Motorola Wireless Gateway. For assistance with the wireless client,